The best street food destinations around the world
Street food
Eating can sometimes be a major highlight for travelers, and some of the most memorable experiences of this hole in the wall are genuine food that still makes your mouth water. Recently, My Late Deals published a list of Street Food cities in 2019 - each by the number of street food vendors, affordability, number of tours / experiences of street food and sanitation. The main conclusion is not to miss street food while visiting one of these cities.
Hong Kong
Hong Kong comes first. Find local favorite dishes, such as curry fish balls, which seem to be available at almost every kiosk, stinky tofu, which, after you pass the stinky smell, is really delicious, and there is a wide selection of dim sum. Looking for something better? Try an Eggette egg, reminiscent of a bubble wafer, but made from egg dough and often found in chocolate or green tea with taste.
Bangkok
Bangkok is known as a food lover's paradise, offering cheap food and delicious meals throughout the city. Pad Thai is a must-have dish along with deep-fried dried pork and the popular Tom Yum Gun soup.
Ho Chi Minh City Ho Chi Minh City
Vietnamese food has gained tremendous popularity in recent years, Pho stores have appeared in malls throughout the United States, and Banh mi sandwiches of various varieties have been added to the menu. Therefore, it is not surprising that Ho Chi Minh City is a popular gourmet destination, especially with the rise of tourism in Asia. Take a stroll through the streets of this vibrant city and find delicious vegetarian dishes, plenty of rice noodle dishes, Vietnamese grilled pizza based on rice paper, and fermented shrimps that seem to offer almost everything.
Singapore
I’m just warning you, years after your visit to Singapore, you will dream of eating at Hacker centers, similar to a food court in a shopping center. The city consists mainly of Chinese, Indian and Malay cultures, which leads to the emergence of restaurants specializing in each of these cuisines. Try chocolate naan, Hainan chicken rice, or chili crab. Do not forget to wash it all with local beer, like Tiger beer.