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5 Destinations to Taste Best Street Food

Looking for the best street food spots? If you’re reading this on an empty stomach, we have a feeling you’re going to need a snack because this blog is all about incredible street foods and treats around the world that blow your minds.

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Rome, Italy

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It’s no secret that Italy has some of the most mouth-watering food on earth and it’s hard to compete especially when it comes to Rome. Not only does the city have some of the most delicious food in the world but you can also try the best the city has to offer for about 20 euros. Starting your day off with breakfast first up is a Maritozzo. Which is a traditional Roman pastry packed full of whipped cream. It is absolutely delicious and surprisingly very light, with just the right amount of sweetness for a breakfast pastry that pairs nicely with an espresso or cappuccino.

After breakfast, you can head over to the Trastevere neighborhood to try a Trapizzino. Trapizzino is a delicious Roman Street food that started about 10 years ago. It’s basically a stuffed pizza pocket but at the same time so much more than that. 

And of course, a trip to Rome would be incomplete without a copious amount of gelato. After getting your gelato fix for the day and if it’s too early to have dinner by Italian standards, you can grab a delicious hearty snack called suppli, which is a traditional Roman Street Food. 

On the other hand, Carbonara is another typical pasta dish you get in Rome, it’s got eggs, black pepper, bacon, and cheese. It tastes like a dish inside a little rice ball, so it’s like a concoction of flavors that you don’t really expect until you bite into it.

Istanbul, Türkiye

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When you arrive in Türkiye and start discovering the unbelievable cuisine, you’ll know you’re in a food lover’s paradise. Turkish street food is a mixture of Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, and Eastern European dishes. From döner kebabs to Turkish pizzas, the savory flavors cannot be denied. 

If you’re feeling adventurous, doner—lamb or beef cooked on a vertical spit—is well worth the experience. But if street food isn’t your type, there are still plenty of other tasty options. Simit, a circular bread coated with sesame seeds, is popular throughout Turkey and not too dense. Hearty lentil soup is another excellent choice. If you like rich flavors, try Pide. Pide with minced meat, cheese, egg, and vegetables, or sütlaç, a rice pudding dish.

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Mexico City, Mexico

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There’s nothing quite like eating food in Mexico City. Sure, they’ve got tacos, and don’t get us wrong, the tacos are amazing, but Mexico City is far more than that. Whether it’s from a street vendor or a really high-end market, there’s something here for everyone to enjoy and it’s no wonder that people from all over the world come to visit Mexico City just for the food.

From tacos and tamales to tostadas, there is a street food delicacy for everyone. And don’t forget the classic street corn typically served on a cob and covered in mayonnaise, chili powder, and cheese. Yum! For something sweet, there are churros filled with caramelized goat milk, sope de arroz (sweet rice cakes), and paletas (fruit ice pops) the options are truly endless. 

If you’re looking for something truly special, make sure you try a mexiconimo, a unique and often hard-to-find street food. It’s a large tamale filled with pork, plantains, raisins, and potatoes and wrapped in a banana leaf.

Lisbon, Portugal

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You can start with the most famous pastries the Pastel de Nata. The Pastel de Nata was invented in the Jerónimos Monastery in Lisbon and is Portugal’s most celebrated sweet treat. The buttery pastry nests are filled with vanilla and cinnamon-infused egg custard cream and are baked at very high temperatures for that perfect yellow-golden crust.

Second, you have Africano which is a cake with coconut. Portuguese had a huge colonial empire so you get all kinds of different influences from around the world in their cuisine and this is an example here with coconut. This is super juicy lots of coconut inside. Also you have Bolo de Arroz. It’s a rice cake also a traditional pastry here from Lisbon. You can also try the traditional Bifana sandwich contains tender pork meat cooked in garlic sauce and is usually eaten with mustard.

New York City, USA

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New York City is the land of all possibilities. Big City Lights is a kind of functional subway system and apparently a lot of great food.

Over the 24 hours, you can try hot dogs, Bagels, pizza, and a bunch of other things. Bagels are a staple of New York City food. You’re going to taste salmon, cream cheese, Capers, tomato, and avocado on an everything bagel toasted. It’s a little bit messy to eat but this is definitely super enjoyable for breakfast. 

You can also try Joe’s steamed rice rolls. It’s nice, subtle, and not too overpowering. If you want to eat something sweet, your next stop can be Donut Plant. They have some crazy flavors like Cacio a Pepe or Maple pancake. 

You can also hit up one of the most famous spots for pizza it’s called Joe’s Pizza. The slices are massive and very juicy. Do you know what the best food to have in New York when you’re tipsy? It is a hot dog. There are a lot of hot dog places in Times Square but John’s is the most famous. It said there that it was the world’s best hot dog.

 

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