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  • The Street Food of Vietnam - Com Tam


    Cooking The BooksAuthority Authority: 116
    Name:   Com Tam Time of Day:   All day Location: Everywhere.  This one was in Chau Doc, the last town in the Mekong Delta before Cambodia. Cost: 10,000 - 50,000 dong depending where you are and if its street or restaurant The Rest: Taking the barbecue concept and beefing it up (well porking it up really) ...
    7 hours ago
  • The Street Food of Vietnam - Thit Nuong


    Cooking The BooksAuthority Authority: 116
    Name:   Thit Nuong Time of Day:   Anytime Location : Anywhere Cost: The cheapest I saw were 2,500 dong each, the most expensive 15,000 - although they came with rice and pickled veg The Rest : A lovely (for the person eating anyway) side effect of being in a poor country is, due to the lack of plumbed in ...
    7 hours ago
  • Burmese Tea Leaf Salad


    Ramblingspoon.com || Karen CoatesAuthority Authority: 114
    The latest edition of AFAR is on sale, and inside you will find our feature on the Burmese pickled tea leaf salad known as laphet thote . This is such an exuberant dish with hot, tangy, bitter, salty flavors that tingle every little nook of the mouth. If you’ve never had the opportunity to try laphet thote , I ...
    1 day ago
  • The weekend that was!


    Jest MeAuthority Authority: 108
    Last weekend, I wanted to do three things. Stay away from my laptop, sleep like a log and cook lots of yummy food! I’m very glad to report that I managed to do all three. I slept straight for some 14 hours on Saturday! I was fully awake only by 8 in the evening! By the time I was completely awake on Saturday, other ...
    1 day ago
  • Mie Kocok Bandung


    Selby's Food CornerAuthority Authority: 113
    Mie Kocok Bandung is one of the famous dishes from Bandung. Well, Im not so sure why this noodle dish is named Mie Kocok Bandung, since it means "shake noodle from Bandung", is it because the noodle is being shake in the hot water before its put into the bowl? Argh... I totally forgot to ask the vendor about it... ...
    1 day ago
  • Tacos Gobernador - San Diego Gobernador Taco Throwdown


    Masa AssassinAuthority Authority: 103
    From Sinaloa to Sonora to San Diego every time I order a Taco Gobernador (Governor) I can almost guarantee I will be getting something different at each establishment. The Taco Gobernador is said to have originated in Sinaloa Mexico and named after an ex governor of Sinaloa. The first version I tried was in Sinaloa ...
    2 days ago
  • Curbside Cuisine: Good Eats from Dirty Streets


    Travel Tips & TripsAuthority Authority: 418
    article via partner site Divine Caroline by Brie Cadman Most people agree that one of the best things about traveling to new places is sampling new foods and eating out. But what I miss most about Asia and Latin America isn’t “eating out” in restaurants, it’s “eating out” on the streets. Long ...
    2 days ago
  • A Wide-Ranging Look at Beijing Street Food


    Young & HungryAuthority Authority: 565
    Mark Furstenberg may be finding it a challenge to sell the world’s best street foods to Washingtonians , but at least he wasn’t hawking hand-held snacks in China during Chairman Mao ’s reign. Some Chinese street foods were apparently lost forever under Mao. This fascinating segment, from Al Jazeera English ...
    3 days ago
  • Furstenberg Is Forced to Expand Beyond Street Foods


    Young & HungryAuthority Authority: 565
    Mark Furstenberg ’s vision for his new G Street Food was simple : He wanted to bring some of the world’s greatest street foods to a city that has some of the worst . It’s too bad that Washingtonians don’t seem to appreciate them. Or at least don’t seem to appreciate them as much as Furstenberg and his ...
    4 days ago
  • Is This Your Favorite Food?


    AuthspotAuthority Authority: 513
    Deep fried insects food stall in Bangkok. Insects snacks.
    4 days ago
  • Saigon Street Food


    Lick My SpoonAuthority Authority: 106
    Hellooooo lovers, I’m baaack! Thank you for all the well wishes while I was on hiatus – it’s nice to be home (and back on the interwebs).As most of you know, I’ve been eating myself silly the past 15 days — I know, what’s new. But no, this has been a really [...]Related posts: SF Street Food Fanatics ...
    5 days ago
  • 40 Years of Sesame Street: Happy Birthday!!


    TakePart Social Action NetworkAuthority Authority: 622
    This summer I did a series called 40 Years of Sesame Street in anticipation of the upcoming 40th anniversary of what is probably my favorite TV show of all time, Sesame Street.  Well I am excited to announce the day is finally here at that it is today that Jim Henson’s wonderful brainchild turns 40! To celebrate ...
    6 days ago
  • Kupat Tahu Bandung (rice cake with yellow tofu)


    Selby's Food CornerAuthority Authority: 113
    Instead of having lunch at a Sundanese (West Java cuisine) restaurant together with my ex-colleagues, the food street vendors in front of the restaurant attracted me more thus I decided to eat "Kupat Tahu" for my lunch. Kupat is another word for Ketupat which is rice cake - usually its boiled in young coconut ...
    6 days ago
  • Rick Nichols Sees What The Hub Bub Is All About


    FooboozAuthority Authority: 486
    Where do the beans come from? How did owner Drew Crockett get  that fire engine red paint job? Rick Nichols has all the answers about the Hub Bub coffee truck that has set up shop on 38th Street between Spruce and Locust Streets.Artisan coffee from a truck [Philadelphia Inquirer]Hub Bub Coffee [Official Site]Similar ...
    1 week ago
  • street eat/taiwanese: i strongly recommend STINKY TOFU VENDOR


    a hungry girl's guide to taipeiAuthority Authority: 459
    Stinky Tofu and Squid Potage Street Vendor Lane 181, Zhong Xiao E Road, Sec 4 (north of the alley next to Ding Kua Kua, two blocks east of Dun Hua N Road/Zhong Xiao intersection) MRT stop: Zhong Xiao/Dun Hua $ Kid friendliness: outdoor table and stools to sit at, but in busy lane with cars Visit reviewed: ...
    1 week ago
  • A day in Bandung


    Selby's Food CornerAuthority Authority: 113
    Yesterday, I went for a day trip to Bandung (the capital city of West Java, 2 1/2 hours from Jakarta) together with my ex-colleagues. Total of us were 25 persons. We rented a bus that brought us around the city of Bandung to shop at those famous factory outlets and also for food hunting :D Do not worry if you only ...
    1 week ago
  • Anheung Jjinbbang (Anheung)


    Seoul VillageAuthority Authority: 114
    It all started outside of the village, quite far beyond the bridge, on road 42 in the direction of Hoengseong : a house facing a vast plain covered with fields. "Anheung Jjinbbang" opened another shop in front of the Myeon Office (Township), probably to maintain a presence in a "maeul" transformed in Jjinbbang Land : ...
    1 week ago
  • Amazing Korean Table Street Food Event


    Seoul EatsAuthority Authority: 478
    Thursday, I was able to attend the cooking classes at the Korea House. I attended classes by Han Bok-Ryeo, Pierre Gagnaire, Massimo Bottura, and Corey Lee. It was really insightful to meet these chefs and learn about their approach to food.Ill be posting pictures and a story on the event soon, but right now Im heading ...
    1 week ago
  • Le Gamin Mobi/Truck


    LUNCHAuthority Authority: 130
    Way back when we first moved to NYC, Le Gamin was a cute Soho establishment where the food was pretty affordable and you could get a non-American cup of hot chocolate. Times have changed, and while Le Gamin seems to have survived, their original locations are no more. So it was nice surprise to spot a Le Gamin ...
    1 week ago
  • Bizarre Foods: Taiwan


    shapeshift.netAuthority Authority: 127
    Andrew Zimmern and the Bizarre Foods crew goes to Taiwan. (44 min, 6 segments)
    1 week ago

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