
Street Food Around the World
To truly understand a culture, you must eat its food. And the most authentic, unpretentious, and vibrant culinary experiences are almost always found on the street.
The Night Markets of Taipei
Taiwan is a street food paradise. In markets like Shilin and Raohe, you can feast on pepper buns, stinky tofu, and bubble tea. The atmosphere is as intoxicating as the aromas.
Tacos in Mexico City
Forget the hard-shell tacos you know. In Mexico City, street corners are filled with the scent of Al Pastor—marinated pork roasted on a spit, sliced thinly onto soft corn tortillas, and topped with pineapple, cilantro, and onion.
Currywurst in Berlin
A testament to post-war culinary invention, the Currywurst—a sliced sausage drenched in a ketchup and curry powder sauce—is a beloved Berlin institution and the perfect late-night snack.
Don't be afraid to pull up a plastic stool and eat where the locals eat!
