Trinidad’s Street Food Will Make Your Mouth Water
One tiny island, one huge street food culture.
One tiny island, one huge street food culture.
If you only eat at upscale restaurants geared to foreigners, you’ll miss out on the chili, fish sauce, and bright herbal flavors that define Thai cuisine; you’ll also miss out on some of Thailand’s true culinary giants.
In the words of Post Malone, “She just wanna do it for the ‘Gram”.
Nosh on Columbia arepas, curry fish balls from Guangzhou, and Afghani mantu while enjoying the prettiest views of Manhattan from Governors Island, right in the middle of New York Harbor.
See some of Taipei’s must-try street foods, as well as the shops and stalls that locals turn to for a fix of their favorites.
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In many countries, if you’re skipping what’s being served on the street, then you’re missing out on more than just a quick, cheap lunch.
Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam, is famously home to some of the most incredible street food in the world.