Night Markets of Taipei
Taipei’s night markets are popular with locals and tourists. They’re crowded, but still the best places to find a wide variety of food.
Taipei’s night markets are popular with locals and tourists. They’re crowded, but still the best places to find a wide variety of food.
A sample of the foods that I can identify during my stay in Tokyo. Conveyor belt sushi, ramen, and okonomiyaki are included in this food tour.
A variety of tasty food that I got to sample in my first weeks in Tokyo, Japan. Gyoza, squid, curry, and who knows what I ate.
A selection of the best foods I ate in Boston, including some Malaysian food and a foie gras glazed jelly donut, and Xinjiang yang rou chuan.
A taste of the other culinary traditions of Iceland, including a hot dog from Bæjarins beztu pylsur and pizza that that impressed an east coaster.
Sampling Icelandic geothermal baked rye bread with smoked trout at Fontana Spa in Laugarvatn during a tour of the Golden Circle.
My unhealthy fascination with unusual international snacks sometimes leads me to buy food based on Chinglish snack packages.
A taste of Halifax, Canada, with stops at Economy Shoe Shop, Maxwell’s Plum, and Boneheads BBQ for crab cakes, a pulled pork sandwich, and mussels.
Checking out the fried bug vendor and his free samples along Khao San Road in Bangkok, Thailand.