Tuesday, 26 August 2014

Japanese Street Food

If you like street food, you must can't miss the Japanese street food for one of best in the world.  Here are a few dishes you'll want to try when you embark on you journey to Japan.


Yakisoba is a kind of Japanese fried noodle. The most common type of Yakisoba is stir-fried with meat and vegetables



source 8 Wild Japanese Street Foods



Taiyaki is a Japanese fish-shaped cake. The most common filling is red bean paste that is made from sweetened azuki beans. Other common fillings may be custard, chocolate, cheese, or sweet potato




Okonomiyaki is a Japanese savoury pancake containing a variety of ingredients. The name is derived from the word okonomi, meaning "what you like" or "what you want", and yaki meaning "grilled" or "cooked"







Oden is a very popular winter dish that features fish cakes, daikon radish, boiled eggs, yam cakes, and many more ingredients. Typically served at food carts and convenience stores.  Oden recipes vary by region, with variations in broths, meats, vegetables, and sauces.
 




Yakitori refers to bite-sized pieces of chicken skewered on a bamboo skewer and barbecued over a charcoal grill. Yakitori is the main staple of izakaya, (Japanese pubs), but are often found on the streets of Japan as a quick, delicious snack








Sunday, 24 August 2014

Sri Lankan Street Food

Sri Lankan street food is unique for their Culture. Most of the Sri Lankans eat vegetables. With a large community of farmers the Rice and curry is the main food in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka curries are known for their fiery hot spicy flavors and coconut milk is very distinct feature of Sri Lankan cuisine that different regions of country specialize in different types of dishes. Take a look ^^    (Source #Foods in Sri Lanka)


Rice and curry


Curry



Devilled dishes are very popular in Sri Lanka. Devilled chicken, it kind of tastes like sweet and sour. (Source#colombo-sri-lankan-food)

Devilled chicken
Roti is a very easy to prepare meal served in most restaurants or food stalls. It looks like a  pancake, but it is more of a flat bread. Roti can be served with any fruit or melted chocolate as a dessert or with a fish or vegetables as a lunch or evening meal.

Roti



Chips and Fries are another favorite street food in Sri Lanka. But these aren’t your normal potato chips or fries but are made out of tapioca yams (manioc). The matchstick like fries and almost transparent chips are piled in mountains in little carts with glass displays attached to bicycles. (Source #SrilankaStreetFood)
   
Spicy potato crisps

Read more: A mini guide to sri lankan street food

Saturday, 23 August 2014

Popular street food in Hanoi recommend by CNN


Popular street food in Hanoi recommend by CNN 


Hanoi and its environs are the birthplace of many quintessential Vietnamese dishes, such as pho and bun cha, and the city is often cited as one of the world's great food capitals.
It's a street eater's paradise, with a plethora of options for those who want to eat like a local. In fact, many swear that the best food in Hanoi is found on the sidewalk, with dishes that often feature fish sauce, lemongrass, chilies, and cilantro and other fresh herbs.
The city, which celebrated its one-thousandth birthday last year, has put those centuries to good use perfecting its curbside nibbles.
Although vendors often cook in small shop fronts, they serve their wares on the sidewalk, on small plastic tables and chairs that can seem woefully inadequate for overgrown foreigners.

Bun cha

Possibly the most delicious food available to man, bun cha is the lunch of choice all over Hanoi.
Pork patties and slices of pork belly are grilled over hot coals and served with fish sauce, tangy vinegar, sugar and lime, which, when combined, creates a sort of barbecue soup that is eaten with rice vermicelli and fresh herbs.
Accompanied by deep-fried spring rolls, this calorically rich dish is served with garlic and chilies on the side for an extra kick.
Try it at: Bun Cha, 34 Hang Than, Hanoi

Pho

As the birthplace of pho, Hanoi is ground zero for the fragrant rice noodle soup served with fresh herbs that has become popular all over the world. It's no surprise, then, that Hanoi's pho is outstanding. Two variations are most popular: pho ga (with chicken) and pho bo (with beef). Pho is traditionally served as a breakfast food, so you'll find pho sellers all over town from before dawn to mid-morning.
Try it at: Pho 112, 112 Van Phuc, Ba Dinh, Hanoi

Muc nuong

There's no greater pleasure than drinking on a busy Hanoi sidewalk, and what better to nosh on at while you do than muc nuong? Dried squid is grilled over hot coals before being shredded and served with a spicy sauce. It's a chewy treat that is best washed down with shots of rice wine.
Try it at: Muc Nuong, 36 Hang Bo, Old Quarter, Hanoi

Chao ca

Toast has nothing on chao ca, so if you're looking for a satisfying breakfast in Hanoi, why not try a steaming bowl of fish porridge?
Like Chinese congee, it's a rice gruel made by cooking down the grains until they are nearly liquid. In Hanoi, it's most often served with green onion, sprigs of dill and slivers of ginger.
Try it at: Doan Xom Chao Ca, 213 Hang Bang, Hanoi

Iced coffee

Coffee was brought to Vietnam by the French and is, along with baguettes, one of their lasting culinary legacies. Beans are grown in Vietnam and roasted, often with lard, before being ground and served in single-serving metal filters.
Drinking a cup of cafe nau da, iced coffee with condensed milk, on a busy side street is one of Hanoi's great pleasures.
Try it at: Cafe Nang, So 6 Hang Bac, Hanoi
Content courtesy to : Lina Goldberg (CNN, 2013)
Photo curtesy to : Lina Goldberg, John Lemon, Karryn Miller and ToeHK
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Friday, 22 August 2014

Street food in India

When you visit a new country, exploring the local market is the best way to understand the local culture and foods. The India exploring pictures are from my friends, Richard and Ivana, who visited India in the early of 2014. India street foods are amazing and interesting. Wanna try?




Sugar cane juice












Do the pictures trigger your taste buds of the street foods in India? You may want to know the ten of the best street foods in Mumbai. Please visit: 
http://www.theguardian.com/travel/2012/mar/01/10-best-street-food-mumbai-india

Monday, 18 August 2014

The Mid-Autumn Festival and Moon cake

The Mid-Autumn Festival is an important traditional holiday in some Asian country such as Taiwan, Hong Kong, China, Singapore, Vietnam and Korea. The festival is held on the 15th day of the August in the lunar calendar. In the day, family get together to watch the full moon and eat the moon cake because the round shape symbolized completeness and unity in the Chinese culture.


Traditional moon cake  

moon cake filling duck egg and smash small red bean


Traditional moon cake
Ice cream moon cake

Beer and Fried chicken

Fried chicken always is a popular dish in everywhere. 
This year, beer and fried chicken are the best meal in Asia due to the HOT Korean drama spark the trend.

Korean beer with fried chicken cr#google




Choose your favorite beer and enjoy the fried chicken with your family and friends.

Japanese beer

Taiwanese beer cr#google  





Korean Soju (a distilled beverage containing ethanol and water)  cr#google





Saturday, 16 August 2014

Hot Summer!!

Hooooot ~~Too hot to be true! Why not try special Thai style shave ice during this heating summer. It will blow your sweat away!!!!!








How about Taiwanese style shave ice? Nothing can go wrong with mangoes and your favourite ice cream !!





See we have many many ingredients such as mung bean,yams, sweetened peanuts and grass jelly you can add to  your shave ice.








Looking for Indonesian street food? why not trying . It makes you feel fresh again  





Japanese shave ice is very colorful with colored syrup.



If you visit Japan, don't miss the matcha ice cream. It's really really awesome.