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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. 




kumpir istanbul street food

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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.




Banh Mi vietnam street 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.




Marrakech street food

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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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    The Ultimate Guide to Tokyo Travel

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    Ultimate Guide to Tokyo

    Before arriving in Tokyo, it’s nearly impossible to grasp the sheer size and density of the city or the depth of the culture. As one of the largest conurbations on the planet, there is a never-ending list of things to see and do during your time there with the landscape of attractions constantly changing and evolving.

    Whether you are interested in seeing the historical and deeply traditional side of the city, or the ultra-modern and opulent, you will never run out of things to do in the bustling Japanese capital. Explore a city of excitement with hotels, restaurants and nightlife with our ultimate guide to Tokyo travel.




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    HOTELS

    Shangri-La Hotel – Tokyo

    Named after the legendary land from James Hilton’s novel, Lost Horizon, the Shangri-La Hotel, Tokyo captures the serenity and harmony for which the brand is known for around the world. The hotel is located on the top 11 floors of the 37-floor Marunouchi Trust Tower, and is just minutes away from Tokyo Station and the Imperial Palace. The Shangri-La Hotel, Tokyo has been presented with a number of prestigious awards and is truly one of the best hotels in the country.




    Aman Tokyo

    Located on the top floors of the Otemachi Tower, Aman Tokyo serves as a sanctuary for guests but also as a grand monument to the modern Japanese capital of Tokyo and all that the city stands for, such as a strong affinity towards ancestral traditions. Guests can expect ultra-modern and sleek ryokan-style rooms that seamlessly blend indoor and outdoor living. Along with a multitude of high-end amenities, guests can take advantage of the Aman’s spa, which is one of the largest and highest-rated in the city.




    The Prince Park Tower – Tokyo

    As the flagship location for the prestigious Prince hotel chain, The Prince Park Tower, Tokyo has been outfitted with all the modern luxuries that one could ask for when staying at such a lavish location. Sitting 33 stories above Tokyo, the Prince Park Tower is a sophisticated tower that overlooks one of the city’s largest green spaces, Shiba Koen. Along with breathtaking views of the cityscape, the interior design blends ultra-modern elements with traditional Japanese elegance which creates an unbelievable stay. Everything from bowling alleys to a boulangerie is available to guests along with world-class client services.

    DINING

    Ginza Kojyu

    Regarded as one of the 50 best restaurants in the world, Ginza Kojyu is led by head chef Toro Okuda and focuses on a multi-course kaiseki menu inside a Zen-like dining area. Okuda and his team do a magnificent job of showcasing modern Japanese haute cuisine through their use of ultra-fresh seasonal ingredients and expression of enhanced natural flavors.

    Narisawa

    Narisawa is a Tokyo staple and is world-renowned for its unique style of innovative “Satoyama cuisine,” a term coined by head chef Yoshihiro Narisawa. Chef Narisawa takes inspiration from his Japanese ancestors’ intimate relationship with the forest and sea that surrounded them, an inspiration that can be seen in his dishes.

    Sukiyabashi Jiro

    Acclaimed chef Jiro Ono brings Tokyo ultra-fresh sushi at his Chuo City restaurant Sukiyabashi Jiro. The menu changes constantly and is based upon which fish may be in season or what could be found that morning at the fish market. Sukiyabashi Jiro has a strict reservation list, as the intimate dining area only seats 10. If you’re looking forward to trying some authentic sushi during your time in Tokyo, Sukiyabashi Jiro should be number one on your list.

    NIGHTLIFE

    1OAK Tokyo

    Just like its counterparts in some of the best cities in the US, 1OAK Tokyo is an exclusive destination for hosting top acts from around the world to perform in an energetic nightlife environment. The exclusive club sees long lines of partygoers hoping to get into the stylishly-designed hot spot. 1OAK’s signature sultry decor and sleek furnishings create a mood of luxury in the heart of Tokyo.

    Oath

    Oath is known around the city as being one of the most energetic and fun night clubs in all of Tokyo. A mix of local and international DJs frequent the club which creates a constantly changing dynamic. With a regular closing time of 8am on weekends, you’ll need all the stamina you can muster to enjoy the night until they shut it down.

    PLUSTOKYO

    PLUSTOKYO perfectly combines elements of art, food, drinks, entertainment, and music. The venue itself is located on the top floor and roof of the Kirarito shopping complex and includes a nightclub, three bars, a cafe and an art gallery. It really is a one-stop shop for everything you could ask for in a night out in Tokyo.

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