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  • Hutong Food Court, Lot 10: The Best Of KL Converges Here


    a lil' fat monkey: The Comical Foodie from MalaysiaAuthority Authority: 415
    The glory days of Lot10 on the Bukit Bintang stretch may seem like a faded memory but that may not be the case much longer. YTL, the property owner, is in the midst of revamping and repositioning the iconic green giant to put the gusto back into it. One of the many highlights of this exercise is the new food court, ...
    5 days ago
  • HongKong Food: Spicy Crabs and Chili Prawns at Temple Street


    Maki Eduardo PhotoblogAuthority Authority: 126
    Now I’m finally posting something I can’t forget during our night at Temple Street in HongKong. ^_^ One of the things that people should really do in Temple Street is to dine at this... [view the rest of the entry at makieduardo.com...]
    6 days ago
  • A State of Schnitzel


    Culinary TypesAuthority Authority: 110
    While I was off cavorting with the food carts of Portland, Mad Me-Shell and Zany got hungry. So, they hunted down the legendary Schnitzel & Things Truck without me. You think you know who your friends are, and then they go out and stuff their faces without you. Suffice it to say, I am highly offended. I am now ...
    1 week ago
  • ShenZhen09 Day 5: 东门 Street Food + 静颐茶馆


    My story~Authority Authority: 112
    Continue from: ShenZhen09 Day 4 Dinner: 正一味 @ Coco Park Dong Men 东门 is a fashion hub. There are rows of shops selling fashionable and stylish clothes, apparels, shoes; huge department stores and a wholesale market. In the wholesale market, you can find stuff with the price ranging from very very ...
    1 week ago
  • Berlin Market with a New York City Favorite


    MyKugelhopfAuthority Authority: 110
    Wherever I am traveling, you can be sure there will be a visit to a local market.  I love to see the array of colorful products, how they are put on display, how the locals interact with the market vendors and more.  Back to Zurich from my recent travels, I went right to the market [...]
    1 week ago
  • Generous George and the Eight Chinchilla Souls


    Plate of WanderAuthority Authority: 118
    Most holidays that last longer than a day require some sort of fasting or deprivation. Passover: no leavened bread. Lent: Give something up. Ramadan: Fast all day. Off the top of my head, I can think of two exceptions: Hanukkah, in its eight latke-filled days and nights, and Thanksgiving. At the moment you may be ...
    1 week ago
  • Which is your favourite Hawker Food stall in New Lane, Penang?


    What2See : Best of Penang Food!Authority Authority: 413
    New Lane is truly a street food center in Penang and the place is jam packed with many hawker food stalls and food hunters. Tables are set up in the open, even occupying part of a parking lot of an office complex. The lane is accessible from Macalister Road and Dato Kramat Road. You have [...]
    1 week ago
  • Tukang Lumpia Basah (Wet Spring Rolls)


    Selby's Food CornerAuthority Authority: 116
    When I was in Bandung, I can see therere so many street vendors selling "Lumpia Basah" ( trans: Lumpia means spring rolls, Basah means wet ). I think the reason why its named "wet spring roll" because this spring roll is not deep fried :) The main ingredients: thin crepes, egg, beansprouts, chicken, dried shrimp, ...
    1 week ago
  • Insalata di Strada (Italian Street Salad)


    spatula, spoon and saturdayAuthority Authority: 123
    Book: Jamie’s Italy by Jamie Oliver Theme: citrus Recipe: Insalata di Strada This post kicks off my participation in the week 1 of the Cookbook Challenge in this hot (and eventually rainy) week. First of all, allow me to ramble before I get to the crux of this recipe. I found it really hard to be doing ...
    1 week ago
  • Gadlinks for Friday 11.20.09


    GadlingAuthority Authority: 703
    Filed under: Blogs , Asia , North America , China , United States Were less than a week away from Thanksgiving (gasp!). One thing Im thankful for: Thanksgiving doesnt involve giving gifts. I still have another month to thinking about gifts (thank God!). Here are some other things to be thankful for. ...
    1 week ago
  • Cooks Confab Takes to the Street


    To Market, To Market with San Diego FoodstuffAuthority Authority: 108
    Think of this as San Diegos version of the Reeses peanut butter cup. Two favorite culinary events -- the Saturday Little Italy Mercato and Cooks Confab -- come together for the perfect foodie treat: street food. On Saturday, Dec. 5, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. the chefs will be at the Little Italy Mercato to create ...
    1 week ago
  • The Hungry Island


    The Eaten PathAuthority Authority: 117
    The National Palace Museum in Taiwan showcases a variety of ancient artifacts, from scrolls of calligraphy to bejewelled hairpins. Two sculptures serve as the museum’s equivalent of the Mona Lisa, showcase pieces that draw in the tour buses. One is a brilliant piece of white and green jade carved into the shape of ...
    1 week ago
  • Eating Live Animals: One Eater’s Experience in Korea


    Matador AbroadAuthority Authority: 510
    Feature Photo: hojusaram Photos: author In Busan, South Korea, I head to dinner near Jagalchi Fish Market, the city’s famous seafront area. During the day, the neighborhood is filled with middle aged women sporting short permed hair, rubber dishwashing gloves, rain boots, waders, and sharp knives, skinning ...
    1 week ago
  • The Long Way Home


    Mission MissionAuthority Authority: 565
    The problem with working from home is that it is not often that I get to immerse myself beyond Capp/24th/Valencia/Dolores.  Sarah Palin’s “ real Mission.”  I’ve started meandering around the side streets of the Mission these days (besides, the smell of Ritual makes me nauseous) and it turns out that there ...
    1 week ago
  • Eating in Cambodias Rice Basket


    Cooking The BooksAuthority Authority: 119
    Theres nothing like a bit of genocide to work up an appetite (or it could just be that wed not eaten for about 8 hours) so after visiting the killing cave just south of Battambang we went for a wander in search of something to nibble on while we waited for 5pm and the arrival of the bats.  Even though its a mini ...
    1 week ago
  • “Kike on a Bike”


    Mission MissionAuthority Authority: 565
    A dig at Bike Basket Pies ? SFweekly has the scoop . Posted in Cycling Tagged: street food--yawn
    1 week ago
  • Kue Serabi Bandung


    Selby's Food CornerAuthority Authority: 116
    If you are visiting Bandung, give a try of the Kue Serabi Bandung which is one of the famous Indonesian traditional pancakes, made from rice starch/flour mixed with coconut milk with different kind of toppings. If you are looking for an authentic taste, I will recommend the Oncom topping. Oncom is sediment of soy ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Story on mobile dining in LA on CBS Sunday Morning


    So You Want To Be A WaiterAuthority Authority: 135
    I just finished watching a pice on the burgeoning mobile street food movement in LA, a treand started with Kogi, a true groundbreaking company…so groundbreaking that it recently came close to filing a lawsuit against Baja Fresh, which had decided that Korean-styled meat served from trucks was the next big thing and ...
    2 weeks ago
  • The Street Food of Cambodia - Barbecued Frog


    Cooking The BooksAuthority Authority: 119
    Name: Barbecued Frog Time of Day: Late afternoon through evening Location: All over Cambodia, these were in Battambang Cost: 2000 riel (about 35p) The Rest: Frogs are popular all over Asia and none more so though in Cambodia, where much to my delight they skin them (Im still haunted by a Chinese dish that ...
    2 weeks ago
  • The Street Food of Cambodia - Boiled Crab


    Cooking The BooksAuthority Authority: 119
    Name:   Boiled Crab Time of Day:   Lunch and dinner, I guess Location: Kep, in southern Cambodia Cost: $5 for 9 crabs (1kg) The Rest: Wed been told about the crabs here but when we turned up all the stalls only had BBQ squid and fish for sale.  Luckily some of our compatriots spoke a bit of Khmer and ...
    2 weeks ago

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