We reckon Malay cuisine is one of the most under-represented cuisines on the world stage. If you’re in Malaysia take the time to venture off the beaten path and seek out some of the dishes…
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If you want to eat traditional Korean street food, Gwangjang Market in Seoul has got to be on your itinerary. This bustling market has a wide variety of stalls selling popular street food from mungbean…
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Namdaemun Market is the biggest traditional market in Korea. It’s a labyrinth of stalls selling everything from fashion to household goods. It’s also the PERFECT place to eat Korean street food. You’ll be able to sample…
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Singapore’s food centres are where you’ll find some of the country’s most beloved dishes alongside Chinese, Malaysian, Indian and Muslim specialties. There are over 100 food centres in Singapore and you must put eating at a food centre…
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If you’re visiting Bangkok, chances are Chinatown otherwise known as Yaowarat is on your list of places to visit. Bangkok’s Chinatown is the perfect spot to sample a range of Thai and Thai/Chinese street foods.…
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Osaka is known as the ‘Kitchen of Japan’- historically this was because Osaka produced most of the nation’s rice, more recently because there is just limitless amazing food to discover and eat. Okonomiyaki and takoyaki…
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Tsujiki Fish Market is a must visit on any trip to Tokyo. It’s the largest wholesale fish market in the world and is perhaps most famous for its tuna auction. The inner wholesale market is…
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You could spend years eating three meals a day out in Tokyo and barely scratch the surface. The default standard of food in Japan is high no matter what it is- even if it’s a…
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Isla Holbox is an island paradise. You might spend a day out on the water snorkelling with whale sharks or take an island tour here or there but really, you’re here to lie on the…
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Oaxaca: diverse indigenous cultures, the home of mezcal and some would say the beating heart of Mexican gastronomy. If you find yourself in Oaxaca, chances are, you’re going to want to stay awhile. There’s plenty…