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The 10 Best Street Food Scenes in the World

10 best street food scenes in the world

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Explore the Best Street Food Scenes in the World

The best way to explore the world is one meal at a time. While there’s always a reservation waiting to be made, the most unforgettable culinary experiences are often stumbled upon. From adventurous to traditional, here are our favorite street food scenes in the world.




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Mexico City, Mexico

The vibrancy of Mexico City doesn’t stop at art and dance. Start your morning with a sweet or savory tamale and fresh-squeezed juice. Then, try tlacoyos, an old Aztec favorite of stuffed blue corn masa, or go classic with chilaquiles or tacos for lunch or dinner.




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Bangkok, Thailand

There’s such an abundance of street food in Thailand, locals say the best way to choose is to follow your nose. Pad thai, spring rolls, sticky rice, curry dishes…the list goes on and on in Bangkok, 24 hours a day. 




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Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo’s street food scene is dedicated to highlighting signature dishes from all over Japan. Try takoyaki (fried octopus balls) from Osaka, trendy crepes from Harajuku, and of course Japanese classics like yakitori and gyoza.




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Paris, France

While dining in Paris can be upscale and costly, it doesn’t have to be. Enjoy a Nutella and banana crepe or a prosciutto and butter baguette sandwich on the streets of Paris. We also recommend visiting booths of fine meat, cheese, fresh bread and jam, then grabbing a bottle of wine for a picnic!




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New York City, United States

While you can’t go wrong with a classic New York slice or a visit to the hotdog cart, the New York City food scene is known for featuring flavors from all over the globe. Some of the city’s most renowned chefs have even left their post in the kitchen for a truck or cart, making some of the city’s finest food available from the sidewalk!




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Istanbul, Turkey

Street food Istanbul serves everybody, from busy CEOs to students dining on a dime. A favorite among Turkish locals is simit, a baked dough dressed with molasses and sesame. Also popular are fish sandwiches, snail soup, doner kebabs, roasted chestnuts, and kumpir, a baked potato stuffed with any toppings you could imagine. 




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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

You can’t explore the streets of Ho Chi Minh City without stopping for Banh Mi. This sandwich loads roasted pork, rice pate, chillies, pickles and spices onto a baguette for a burst of flavor you can’t miss. Pho is also a local favorite, a hot soup that’s the definition of Vietnamese comfort food.




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Marrakech, Morocco

Settle into street food in Marrakech with bestilla, a sweet and savory meat pie that’s considered a Moroccan staple. For the adventurous members of your group, try sheep’s head, a local street food favorite! If that’s not your thing, Marrakech markets often feature hookah, live music, and mint tea readily available.




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Hong Kong, China

Curried fish balls are an iconic Hong Kong street food feature, along with stinky tofu, egg waffles, and deep-fried pig intestines. One thing’s for sure: each meal in Hong Kong is certain to be an experience to write home about!




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Kingston, Jamaica

You’ve never had jerk chicken till you’ve had it in Kingston. In fact, jerk seasoning is a staple all over Jamaica, for meat and veggies alike! Street food in Kingston also boasts fresh fish, shrimp, conch, and lobster right from local boats. Take in the surrounding island views to make your meal that much better.




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    Guide for the Ultimate Thailand Travel Experience

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    Our Guide to the Ultimate Thailand Travel Experience

    Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple or with a group, Thailand is every adventurer’s dream. The people are friendly, the islands rival even those in French Polynesia, and there are centuries of historical landmarks and ornate temples to explore. With so much diverse appeal, it can be hard to map out the perfect Thailand itinerary. Here are some of our favorite destinations for Thailand travel, organized by what’s most important to you! 

    Travel tip: Thailand’s dry season (and therefore peak time for tourism) is November to April. However, travel is more affordable during the wet season, and is typically still pleasant as rain tends to fall off and on through the day.




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    ─ Culture & History ─

    Ubon Ratchathani

    Often referred to as simply “Ubon,” this city is known for its many beautiful temples. In July, Ubon holds the popular Candle Festival, marking the beginning of the rainy season and beginning of Buddhist Lent, in which monks retreat to temples for three months of meditation. During this ceremony and celebration, incredible handmade candles are paraded through town along with two days of food, dance, theater and more local fun.




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    Sukhothai

    Sukhothai was the country’s very first capital back when Thailand was known as Siam. Many regard this city as a time capsule for the golden ages of Thai civilization. History buffs will enjoy archaeological sites and museums from the 13th and 14th centuries. A true marker of Thai origins, Sukhothai means “the dawn of happiness.”




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    Kanchanaburi

    Kanchanaburi is a popular day trip from Bangkok as it’s only a two-hour drive from the city, or a great stopover on your way to destinations in northern Thailand. A popular resort town, here you’ll find lots of lovely hiking, waterfalls, and riverside restaurants. Kanchanaburi is also rich with World War II history, serving as the site of the historic Bridge Over the River Kwai as well as many war museums and cemeteries.




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    Ayutthaya

    In the 1700’s, Ayutthaya was considered the largest city in the world having served as the capital of Thailand (then known as Siam) from about 1350 to 1767. Located near Bangkok, Ayutthaya is rich with historical ruins now, making it a perfect place to get a feel for Thai culture of the past and present. Don’t forget to visit the floating market while you’re in town.

    Travel tip: Pack modest clothing that covers your elbows and knees if you want to go inside temples. 




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    ─ Cities & Nightlife ─

    Bangkok

    The beating heart of Thailand, you’ll find soaring skyscrapers and diverse people always on the move in bustling Bangkok. Sleep in a state-of-the-art luxury lodging, enjoy incredible Thai (and global) cuisine, shop at many local markets, and stay out all night on Khao San Road.




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    Pattaya

    Though efforts have been made in recent years to clean up the beach and offer family-friendly resorts, Pattaya is known around the world for its wild nightlife scene. Think 24-hour clubs, cabaret shows, and some of the best bars in Thailand. If partying all night isn’t your thing, there are some rooftop cocktail bars and quieter nightlife neighborhoods in the city, too. A two-hour drive from Bangkok, Pattaya is a weekend destination for tourists and locals alike.




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    Phuket

    As the largest and most prosperous province, Phuket is a popular Thailand travel destination for super fun nightlife, great resorts, lots of history and beautiful sites. If you need a break from city life, we recommend taking a day trip to Surin Islands, the group of islands that make up Mu Ko Surin National Park where you can rent a boat, snorkel, or visit the local village inhabited by the Moken peoples, known as the people of the sea.




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    Chiang Mai

    Chiang Mai is a laid back city that was made for wanderers. After a few days of exploring Thailand with a packed itinerary, come to Chiang Mai to relax with Thai massages, local street food, and over 300 beautiful temples. Chiang Mai also has tiger and elephant sanctuaries for you to enjoy the wildlife of Thailand in a respectful way.

    Travel tip: It’s okay to be a tourist! Guided tours are a great way to learn about local food, art, history, and culture.




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    ─ Beaches & Nature ─

    Surat Thani

    Surat Thani, often called Surat, is the gateway to some of Thailand’s most popular islands. Surat has fantastic night markets and restaurants for you to visit before you head over to a neighboring island. Enjoy a luxury spa treatment on Koh Samui, attend the legendary monthly Full Moon Party on Koh Pha-Nngan, and snorkel over stunning coral reefs in Koh Tao.




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    Hua Hin

    Thailand’s first beach resort was resurrected in Hua Hin after royals began visiting in 1920. Hua Hin is careful not to overdevelop and remains a calm respite from the hustle and bustle from nearby Bangkok. Come to Hua Hin to enjoy your own stretch of beach, beautiful golf courses, and great seafood restaurants.




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    Ko Kradan

    Ko Kradan has no roads, no cars, and no villages. Here, you’ll only find blissful beach resorts and the Hat Chao Mai National Park that helps to limit development. Day-trippers visit the island during the day, but if you choose to stay overnight you’ll be spoiled by having one of the most beautiful beaches in the world all to yourself.




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    Ko Phayam

    Ko Phayam is equally as relatively underdeveloped as Ko Kradan with just 500 residents, though there are a few more dining options. This island offers activities like surfing, yoga, biking, and hiking. Only a 45-minute boat ride from Bangkok, Ko Phayam is well worth the day trip to explore yet another fantastic Thailand travel paradise.

    Travel tip: There are all kinds of ways to get from island to island in Thailand—let us help you book reputable travel.




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      It’s no wonder Thailand has remained one of the hottest travel destinations throughout the last decade. From incredible street food to unbelievable beaches, allow Zocha Group to curate a Thailand itinerary that exceeds your expectations.

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      The Most Beautiful Pools in The World

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      Explore the Most Beautiful Pools in the World

      With summer in full swing, everybody’s got their minds on all things aquatic. A cool dip in a quality pool really is a thing of beauty, the perfect compliment to sunny skies and warm weather. If you’re looking to spend your summer luxuriating in calm, crystal clear waters, then splash into the most beautiful pools in the world.




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      Perivolas Hotel – Santorini, Greece

      The gorgeous waters of Greece include more than the beaches of Mykonos, given the large number of incredible pools under the warm Greek sun. This pool in Santorini is a mediterranean daydream, with sweeping city and water views, perfect for starting your day with a dip or finishing it with a cocktail. 




      Four Seasons Safari Lodge – Central Serengeti, Tanzania

      The Four Seasons Safari Lodge sits in the center of Serengeti National Park, a jaw-dropping World Heritage Site. Four Seasons is a brand known for doling out hefty doses of luxury, but the Safari Lodge’s exceptional free-form infinity pool offers mind-blowing views of the park, and exotic wildlife. 




      Queens Bath – Kauai, Hawaii

      Hawaii is a treasure trove of wonderful places to swim, but for gloriously untouched nature Kauai is the place to be. Queen’s Bath is a natural pool of healing mineral waters, surrounded by lava rock and overlooking the mighty Pacific. 




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      One&Only Reethi Rah – Maldives

      The alluring islands of the Maldives have some pretty alluring pools as well. The pool at One&Only Reethi Rah exudes natural elegance, surrounded by tropical plants and views of the resort’s 12 pristine beaches. 




      Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc – France

      The majesty of the French Riviera and magnificent Mediterranean vistas are at your fingertips from the pool at Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc. The calm swimming waters are perched exquisitely on the Côte d’Azur, one of Europe’s most enrapturing coastal paths.




      Amangiri – Canyon Point, Utah

      The scenic views at Amangiri resort are among the best you’ll find in Southern Utah, if not the world. The incredible rock formations that surround the enormous pool make the perfect space to relax and detox in the resort’s healing natural surroundings. 




      The Cambrian – Adelboden, Switzerland

      Avid skiers know there’s nothing better than sliding into a steaming bath after a long day of skiing. The pool at The Cambrian, a high-end ski and wellness resort, offers premium relaxation with an unrivaled view of the Swiss Alps. This Switzerland gem is reason enough to make a trip, but guests should definitely stick around for the hotel’s award winning spa




      Havasu Falls Natural Pool – Supai, Arizona

      Deep into the Havasupai Resort in Arizona lies the natural pool of Havasu falls. It’s a bit of a hike to get to the scenic outlook, but the pool’s soothing mineral waters are worth the journey. 




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      Grand Hotel Tremezzo – Lake Como, Italy

      For cool Italian waters one’s first instinct might be the Amalfi coast, but feet in the water on the shores of Lake Como, a glass of wine in hand and a sunset to watch is essentially the Italian dream. The unique and luxurious pool at the Grand Hotel Tremezzo is water-on-water, a refreshingly luxurious pool floating in the middle of the lake. 




      Ik Kil Cave Pool – Chichén Itzá, Mexico

      The Ik Kil Cave Pool is a natural sinkhole once used by the ancient Mayans for sacrificial offerings, but now attracts visitors from all over the world looking to swim in its gorgeous waters. With cool blue water, tropical plants and a certain air of sacredness, Ik Kil Cave is not only one the most beautiful pools in Mexico, but one of the most beautiful pools in the world. Don’t worry about jumping in- there’s a carved stone staircase that leads to the swimming platform.




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      Bondi Icebergs Club – Sydney, Australia

      Bondi Icebergs Club, a luxury Australian resort, offers an iconic saltwater pool with unobstructed  views of Bondi beach. Thanks to some idyllic weather, the pool is open year round. 




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      Erawan Falls – Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand

      In Erawan National Park deep in the jungles of Thailand lies a dramatic 7-tiered natural pool, with jewel-toned waters that can only be described as magical. For a swim like no other, it’s worth seeking out the majesty and solace of Thailand’s Erawan falls. 




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      Neptune Pool at Hearst Castle – San Simeone, California

      The famous Hearst Castle in California’s central coast is known through the Golden State for its opulent pool. The Vermont marble lining every inch of the pool makes for a swim fit for a Roman emperor. 




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      Blue Lagoon – Grindavík, Iceland

      Considered one of the 25 Wonders of the World by National Geographic in 2012, the unbelievable turquoise waters of Blue Lagoon make a compelling case for Iceland as a top vacation destination. If you’re lucky, you might even see the Northern Lights. 




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