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Japanese Street Food - AUTHENTIC Japan Food Tour in Taipei! BEST IZAKAYA Okonomiyaki HOT SPRING!

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Japanese Street Food - AUTHENTIC Japan Food Tour in Taipei! BEST IZAKAYA Okonomiyaki + HOT SPRING!

EP.2 Street Food Around The World in Taiwan - JAPAN

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Welcome back to a new episode from our Street Food Around the World in Taiwan series. In episode 2, we are taking you to JAPAN! Japan colonized Taiwan for 50 years and has influenced Taiwan in many ways. Because of this, Japanese culture and authentic FOOD can be found around every corner! We are first going to Beitou, which is a hot spring district that was developed by the Japanese into a retreat.
We start at Beitou Museum, to see some Japanese architecture. This building is the last two-storey Japanese built building in the country, and used to house Japanese kamikaze pilots before their final flights. After checking out the unique building features, we went inside the Beitou Museum restaurant to have a traditional Japanese Kaiseki (multi course meal). The Kaiseki featured 8 different seasonal dishes and oolong tea. The price of the meal was 956 NTD each (USD $32.20), which included the entry to the museum.
A must-see in Beitou is the hot springs!!! The activity of soaking in hot springs is a popular Japanese activity, and “onsens” can be found everywhere in Japan. We went to Marshal Zen Garden, another old Japanese retreat with an interesting history. Here, we rented a private hot spring room. It featured a hot bath (rich with minerals) and a cold bath. It was 1 hour of pure relaxation with a gorgeous view over Beitou. The room we rented cost 1500 NTD per hour (USD $50.53) for two people.
Next, we checked out a Japanese-era temple dedicated to Guanyin known as Puji Temple. You can see that many of the architectural design features of the temple are Japanese, mainly the design of the roof.
After exploring Beitou, we went back into Taipei for more Japanese food. Our next restaurant was a street food oden stall. The oden was quite different from the Taiwanese style which can be found in the night markets and fish markets. You can order fish cakes, tofu, daikon radish, vegetables, and it is as authentic as oden stalls we have visited in Osaka! They even serve it with a spicy mustard! We paid 140 NTD (USD $4.71) for our bowl.
To finish our day of eating Japanese street food, we went to a local izakaya (Japanese bar). This izakaya’s specialty is Hiroshima okonomiyaki, with decor (and beer) from Okinawa. The okonomiyaki is made with a batter, crunchy vegetables, soba noodles, bacon and a fried egg stacked together as a pancake. It is topped with a special okonomiyaki sauce, mayonnaise and pickled ginger (260 NTD / USD $8.75). We also ordered chicken meatballs (240 NTD / USD $8.07) and our favorite Japanese drinks: overflowing sake and ginger highball! And what makes this izakaya special is they offer a dice rolling game. If you roll two 1’s, you get a free drink, if you roll an even number you get 50% off your drink, and if you roll an odd number, you must buy the mega sized drink! We got 50% off of our Orion beer!
Restaurant Information:
1. Beitou Museum
No. 32, Youya Road, Beitou District, Taipei
2. Marshal Zen Garden
No. 34, Youya Road, Beitou District, Taipei
3. Puji Temple
No. 112, Wenquan Road, Beitou District, Taipei
4. 角屋關東煮
Lane 141, Section 2, Da'an Road, Da’an District, Taipei
5. Teppan Izakaya
No. 13, Lane 265, Section 2, Dunhua South Road, Da’an District, Taipei
Thank you so much for watching! If you are enjoying this series, make sure to subscribe and turn on post notifications so that you don’t miss an episode! Stay tuned because we will be taking you to a NEW country in the next episode!
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We’re Luke Martin and Sabrina Davidson, food lovers and world travellers! We make videos about local, authentic and unique foods from across the globe. We particularly like to sample street food across Asia. We are based in Taiwan where we frequent the best Taiwanese street food stops and create travel content to make finding food in Taiwan easier for YOU! Although we are based in Taiwan we travel the majority of the year around the world in search of the best food. We’ve filmed in Japan, The Philippines, Malaysia, Hong Kong, South Korea, Indonesia, India, Turkey, Lebanon, Palestine, The Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Greece, Sri Lanka, Canada and the list is still growing! Our mission is to create content that is entertaining, informative, honest and fun! We love what we do and we are always grateful for your support! Thank you and see you on the next episode!
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31 Japanese STREET FOODS Across Japan!! TOKYO Oden, OSAKA Sushi, KYOTO Mochi + FUKUOKA Ramen

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JAPAN is often regarded as the top food destination of all, and I can say without a doubt that most of the best meals of my life were in this country. This is the ULTIMATE Japanese food tour video from Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, Okinawa, Fukuoka and more!!! The TOP 31 MUST TRY foods in Japan on your next visit!!

The food in Japan varies region to region. Join me on a journey across the country stopping in Japan's foodie hotspots to taste the regional Japanese delicacies. Thank you for watching and if you enjoyed this video, make sure to LIKE and subscribe so that you never miss an episode of Chopstick Travel.

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0:00-0:34 Intro
0:35-1:57 Grilled Scallop
1:58-2:57 Mochi
2:58-4:34 Fugu
4:35-4:46 Kobe Beef
4:47-7:15 Tuna Cheeck
7:16-8:59 Bokksu
9:00-10:38 Parrotfish Sashimi
10:39-12:07 Spam Onigiri
12:08-13:33 Takoyaki
13:34-14:59 Ramen
15:00-16:29 Oyster
16:30-18:24 Okonomiyaki
18:25-19:57 Unagi
19:58-21:17 Soba
21:18-22:20 Uni
22:21-23:03 Highball
23:04-24:30 Otoro
24:31-26:03 Donut
26:04-27:10 Sake
27:11-28:20 Fish Cake
28:21-30:16 Oden
30:17-31:17 Eel Butter
31:18-32:27 Taiyaki
32:28-33:42 Yakitori
33:43-35:13 Tempura
35:14-36:33 Whiskey
36:34-37:50 Doteyaki
37:51-39:09 Kakigori
39:10-40:34 Kushikatsu
40:35-42:01 Sashimi don
42:02-42:16 Outro

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I'm Luke Martin, food lover and world traveller! I make videos about local, authentic and unique foods from across the globe. I particularly like to sample street food across Asia. I’ve eaten my way across Asia, Europe, the Middle East, parts of Africa, North America and the list is still growing! My mission is to create content that is entertaining, informative, honest and fun! I love what I do and I'm always grateful for your support! Thank you and see you on the next episode!

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Japanese Street Food - GRILLED EEL BBQ + CHEAP SEAFOOD Omakase!! BEST Japanese Food in Taipei!

EP.4 Street Food Around the World in Taiwan - JAPAN

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This is the next episode from our Street Food Around the World Series. Today, we are back in Japan! Japan’s influence in Taiwan is undeniable, and that means that delicious and authentic Japanese food is always available. We are going to be eating all of the Japanese classics in this video!
We start our day in Jizhouan Literature Forest to check out the beautiful Japanese architecture and garden. Next, we stopped into a traditional restaurant serving unagi don, which is Japanese BBQ eel over rice. It is traditionally served in a lacquer box. The eel is grilled over charcoal and coated in layers of Japanese BBQ sauce. We also ordered unagi tomago roll (eel and egg) and Japanese beer. It was a delicious start to day (560 NTD / USD $18.92 total).
Next, for dessert we go to Taipei Main Station where you can get street food style Taiyaki. Taiyaki is a type of cake that is pan cooked in the shape of a fish. You can choose from many different stuffings, but we ordered red bean, which is very common in Japan. It is made fresh before your eyes! (50 NTD / USD $1.69 each).
We wanted to see some of the historical buildings from colonial Japan so we visited the Qidong Street Japanese Houses. Unfortunately, it is temporarily closed, but seeing the buildings from outside the gate transports you back in time. We also checked out Nishi Honganji Relics, which is a reconstructed Japanese Buddhist Temple. Both demonstrate real Japanese architecture, and are worth checking out while in Taipei.
Before dinner, we wanted to have a Japanese street food that famous around the world: Takoyaki. Takoyaki are an Osakan dish that is made of a batter with octopus, green onions and ginger that is grilled in a specialized pan that forms the batter into a ball. These balls are topped with mayonnaise, seasoning and bonito flakes. These are the perfect bite sized Japanese snacks! (70 NTD / USD $2.36).
For our final meal of the day, we found an absolute HIDDEN GEM. A street food restaurant that serves a REAL Japanese omakase. Omakase translates to “leave it up to you”, meaning the chef. The chef prepares sushi dishes and seafood of their choice, based on seasonality and their expertise. All you need to do at this restaurant is chose a price. We chose the 1000 NTD option and got over 15 dishes. The atmosphere on the street was casual and relaxing, but there was nothing casual about the food. It was exactly like the dishes you can find in prestigious and private Japanese kitchens. And you cannot beat the quality and price of this meal!!! (1000 NTD / USD $33.78).

Restaurant Info
1 - Jizhouan Literature Forest
No. 107號, Tong'an Street, Zhongzheng District, Taipei
2 - Fei Qian Wu
3號No. 1, Zhongshan North Road, Section 1, Lane 121, Zhongshan District, Taipei
3 - Taiyaki in Taipei Main Station
No. 49, Section 1, Zhongxiao West Road, Zhongzheng District, Taipei
4 - Qidong Japanese Street Houses
No. 25, 27號, Section 2, Jinan Road, Zhongzheng District, Taipei
5 - Nishi Honganji Relics
No. 174號, Section 1, Zhonghua Road, Wanhua District, Taipei
6 - 大阪屋章魚燒
No. 11號, Tayou Road, Songshan District, Taipei
7 - Street Food Omakase 阿東師
No. 39號, Section 5, Civic Blvd, Songshan District, Taipei

Thank you for watching! Make sure to subscribe and turn on post notifications. Stay tuned for the rest of the series because we are taking you to a new country! Can you guess where we are “going”?

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Japanese-style pub:TEPPAN IZAKAYA TESSHO @taipei

Teppan Izakaya Tessho ( is Taiwan's one and only Japanese pub serving authentic Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki. Not just a Teppan izakaya (Japanese-style pub), Tessho is the hottest place to kick back some drinks and Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki and some delicious food.

We here at Tessho pride ourselves on our Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki. You’ll see why, as soon as you look over our counter at our master chefs preparing the hand-made okonomiyaki, and as the wonderful scent of okonomiyaki sauce hits you. The clang of the spatula, the smiles on diners’ faces, our cheerful staff… one foot in the door will be all you need to see that we are a traditional Japanese establishment where the customer’s satisfaction is paramount. Before you know it, you’ll find yourself talking and laughing with fellow diners! Bringing two smiling faces closer together, that is the miracle that defines Tessho.

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Delicious JAPANESE FOOD- OKONOMIYAKI & SPICY TSUKEMEN | Hiroshima, Japan

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Need to know what to eat in Hiroshima? Hiroshima style okonomiyaki and spicy dipping ramen or tsukemen are the foods to try!

We try Hiroshima style okonomiyaki where they layer the different ingredients onto the grill to create this delcious savoury pancake at Tekka, a local restaurant in Hiroshima.

Okonomiyaki was a dish born out of the war. After the atomic bomb hit all the city's restaurants were flattened and so people set up makeshift grills and started cooking together all the different scraps they had- this eventually evolved into the dish we know and love today!

Okonomiyaki is one dish you MUST eat when in Hiroshima!

Our second stop is for spicy dipping ramen or tsukemen at Bakudanya. Sheena samples the cold version and Thomas the hot version. Bakudanya offers spice levels from 1 to 100! Another must eat when in Hiroshima!

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Hong Kong Street Food - CRAZY CANTONESE FOOD Tour in Taipei!! DIM SUM + ROAST MEATS!

EP.1 Street Food Around The World in Taiwan - HONG KONG

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This is our NEW series featuring Street Food Around the World in Taiwan. We miss travelling and we know you do too, so we are bringing on some travel adventures in Taiwan! Taiwan is blessed with tons of authentic street food from other countries and today we are taking you on a street food tour with HONG KONG’s best street food.
We start our Cantonese street food tour at a traditional morning market that we heard was the general location for a man with a Cheong Fun stall. We didn’t know the address, we only knew that he was open on Fridays. He makes his Cheong fun by pouring rice flour onto a metal tray. He adds your toppings like shrimp, egg and lettuce and puts it into the steam tower. Once cooked, he scrapes it into messy rolls. So delicious! (130 NTD / USD $4.34)
An important part of Hong Kong’s food culture is brunch with tea, or “Yum Cha”. Gathering around a table with family and friends, sharing tea and eating dim sum is what Yum Cha is all about. At this authentic restaurant, the dim sum carts are constantly circulating with fresh and hot steam baskets. We ordered the classics: har gao, shui mai, meatballs, char siu bao, egg tarts and MORE! Total meal cost 616 NTD (USD $20.56).
Roasted meats hanging in windows dot the streets of Hong Kong and you can find that here in Taiwan too! We went to a shop that is frequented by taxi drivers and is famous for their signature 3 Treasure Meats dish. We ordered roast duck, BBQ pork, roast chicken, sausages and siu yuk chopped up before your eyes! It was served alongside rice, and seasonal vegetables. It wasn’t the best version of Cantonese roast meats. The price of the meal came to 150 NTD (USD $5.01).
Afternoon tea in Hong Kong was influenced by the British, which means local cafes or Cha Chaan Teng serving sweet teas and even sweeter desserts. There are many authentic Cha Chaan Teng in Taiwan as well! We visited a spot that was decked out in Hong Kong memorabilia, including street signs, pop culture posters and iconic brandings like Carnation, Ovaltine and more. We ordered the Pineapple Bun, French Toast, Lemon Tea and HK Milk Tea. The total cost was 255 NTD (USD $8.51).
We wanted to finish the crazy day of eating Hong Kong food in Taiwan with a traditional dessert. We visited a Hong Kong dessert chain and ordered a Walnut and Sesame paste soup. It’s served hot and is not too sweet. The flavours and textures are exactly like the one we had in Hong Kong last year! The bowl cost 105 NTD (USD $3.50).
Restaurant Info
Cheong Fun at Guangdong Rice Rolls (in Binjiang Market)
No. 6, Alley 2, Lane 410, Minzu East Road, Zhongshan District, Taipei
Yum Cha / Dim Sum at Brother Hotel Plum Blossom Room
No. 255, Section 3, Nanjing East Road, Songshan District, Taipei
Roasted Meats at 香港裕記燒臘
No. 170, Long Jiang Rd, Zhongshan District, Taipei
Afternoon Tea at Boji HK Style Restaurant
No. 8, Lane 70, Yanji Street, Da’an District, Taipei
Hong Kong Dessert at 佳佳甜品
No. 145-2, Section 1, Keelung Rd, Xinyi District, Taipei
If you liked this video, subscribe to this channel! We have more from this series coming soon! In the next episode we will be “visiting” a NEW country and its cuisine in Taiwan. Can you guess what country it will be?
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Taiwanese Street Food - TORNADO POTATO at Raohe Night Market!! AUTHENTIC Taipei Street Food

Ultimate Raohe 饒河夜市 Food Tour

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In this video, we are taking for another street food tour in Taipei, Taiwan. This time at Raohe Night Market, one of Taipei’s best night markets for delicious Taiwanese food. We are showing you the most famous foods you can find at this night market! Let’s eat!
We will try baked black pepper buns 胡椒餅, medicinal pork bone soup 藥排骨湯, thick oyster noodles 蚵仔麵線, potato tornado sticks and also a traditional Taiwanese dessert with mochi and shaved ice 湯圓刨冰. Sabrina even tries threading, a traditional hair removal technique at one of the night market stalls!
Visit info:
Raohe Night Market 饒河街夜市
Songshan MRT Station (exit 5)
Black Pepper Bun at 饒河街觀光夜市
No. 249, Raohe Street, Songshan, Taipei
Medicinal Pork Bone Soup at 陳董藥燉排骨攤位
No. 160, Raohe Street, Songshan, Taipei
Thick Oyster Noodles at 東發號 油飯・麵線
No. 94, Raohe Street, Songshan, Taipei
Shaved Ice Tang Yuan at 御品元冰火湯圓
No. 178, Raohe Street, Songshan, Taipei
Thank you so much for watching, and if you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe and turn on post notifications so that you never miss an episode! Have you visited the Raohe Night Market before? Let us know what is your favorite street food?!
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Street Food in Budapest!! ???????? THE ULTIMATE HUNGARIAN FOOD Tour in Budapest, Hungary!

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Welcome to Budapest, Hungary, an amazing city, full of history, beauty, and delicious Hungarian food! Today, I headed with my friend Adam ( to go on an ultimate Hungarian street food tour in Budapest. #Budapest #Hungary #HugarianFood

Great Market Hall - It’s one of the coolest markets in the world, a massive indoor market hall. Inside you’ll find all things Hungarian food, from an immense array of sausages and famous Hungarian cured meats to loads of paprika, and Hungarian pickles. We had an amazing time walking around, discovering the ingredients that make Hungarian food unique.

Fakanal Etterem - This is a nice restaurant on the second floor of the Great Market Hall, the chef recommended the eggs with sausage and extra chilies. It was delicious and the best way to get this street food tour started. Price - 970 HUF ($3.20)

Belvárosi Disznótoros - Next we walked over to Belvárosi Disznótoros, a locally popular restaurant for all things Hungarian meat. Inside you’ll find meat paradise - sausages of all kinds, meats galore, and something I noticed that we had to try - Mangalica pig - a special hairy pig from Hungary. Total price - 5,348 HUF ($17.65)

Molnár's Kürtőskalács - You can not visit Hungary and not eat Kürtőskalács - it’s not the easiest word to pronounce. It’s unique, it’s delicious, and they have a number of different flavors and combinations of what you can order. It’s loved by locals and just about everyone in the world who visit Budapest. Price - 1,200 HUF ($3.96) each

Retró Lángos Büfé - If you’re looking for the real deal Hungarian street food in Budapest, look no further than Retró Lángos Büfé, and specifically the food called langos. It’s a type of fried bread, loaded with you choice of toppings. We got the original with cream, cheese, and onions. It was everything you could possibly want on a fried bread, and incredibly tasty. I can still feel the pillowy dough sinking into my teeth. Price - 800 HUF ($2.64)

Downtown Market Hall - Hold Street Market - Next we headed to Downtown Market Hall in Budapest, another old market hall.

A Séf Utcája - After walking around for a while we stopped to eat at A Séf Utcája, specializing in home-cooked styles Hungarian food classic recipes. Food was delicious again, full of paprika, bright, and tasty. Price - 1,900 HUF ($6.27)

Espresso Embassy - Coffeeshop Budapest - By this time we needed a coffee, so we stopped at Adam’s favorite coffee shop called Espresso Embassy. Some of the best coffee you’ll find in Budapest.

Rétisas Vendéglő - To end this ultimate street food tour in Budapest, Hungary, we went to a sit down restaurant called Rétisas Vendéglő. It was a local spot with some unique and huge deep fried dishes. Great place, amazing food, and by the end of the day, we were stuffed! 7,490 HUF ($24.72) - Total price for everything

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Taiwanese Seafood Tour - CRAB ARMY + TUNA MADNESS in Donggang | BEST Street Food in Taiwan

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In this video we are taking you to the far south of Taiwan. About an hour from Kaohsiung in Pingtung County is an interesting town called Donggang 東港鎮. Donggang is an ancient fishing port founded in the 1600s and we are going to show you the best seafood you can have while you’re here.

Luckily, we were visiting during the Toro Festival (Southern Bluefin Tuna) where they unload TONS of fresh tuna daily and hold an auction. We arrived at the port at 6am and they had already finished unloading the tuna. This year’s (2020) weight record was over 200 KG!!! We watched as the vendors auction off the tuna at high speeds. It was a lot of fun to watch.

After the auction, we went into the nearby Huaqiao Fish Market. This is the market where you can sample some of the products that arrived from the boat fresh and other Donggang specialty items. Before eating, we walked around the market trying some free samples. That included tuna fish floss and Oil Fish roe, as well as Tuna, Marlin and Mahi-mahi roe. We also ordered an egg stuffed fish cake which was a delicious little snack (20 NTD / USD $0.33 each).

Next, we wanted to try some TUNA that came straight from the port. We found a shop inside the fish market and ordered Akami (lean tuna) and Fatty Belly tuna, which all came from Donggang. For the lean tuna, we ordered 10 pieces for 300 NTD (USD $10.05). The meat was deep red and the thickness of the slices were perfect. The piece-de-resistance however was the fatty belly. For 2 slices, it cost 340 NTD (USD $11.39). The moment the tuna hits your tongue, it LIQUIFIES. So amazing.

Next up, we wanted to have a classic Taiwanese seafood meal. We walked around the market and selected a good size Red Snapper (180 NTD / USD$ 6.03). We brought our fish to a restaurant inside the market to have it cooked Taiwan style, which is steamed with ginger, goose berries and green onions (150 NTD / USD $5.02). We also ordered Taiwan style spicy shrimp (300 NTD / USD $10.05) and clams with basil (250 NTD / USD $8.37). Of course, we washed it down with a Taiwan beer. Yum!

Visiting Information:

1 - Tuna Fishing Pier and Auction at 東港漁貨拍賣場
982 Xinsheng 1st Road, Donggang Township, Pingtung

2 - Free samples, fish cake at Huaqiao Fish Market
No. 39, Chaolong Road, Donggang Township, Pingtung County

3 - Sashimi at stall 228 inside Huaqiao Fish Market

4 - Seafood meal at No. 8 Seafood inside Huaqiao Fish Market

Thank you for watching, we hope you enjoyed! If you liked this video, make sure to subscribe and turn on “all notifications” so that you never miss an episode from our Taiwan series! Next up, we are taking you on a HUGE street food tour in Donggang! Stay tuned.

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We’re Luke Martin and Sabrina Davidson, food lovers and world travellers! We make videos about local, authentic and unique foods from across the globe. We particularly like to sample street food across Asia. We are based in Taiwan where we frequent the best Taiwanese street food stops and create travel content to make finding food in Taiwan easier for YOU! Although we are based in Taiwan we travel the majority of the year around the world in search of the best food. We’ve filmed in Japan, The Philippines, Malaysia, Hong Kong, South Korea, Indonesia, India, Turkey, Lebanon, Palestine, The Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Greece, Sri Lanka, Canada and the list is still growing! Our mission is to create content that is entertaining, informative, honest and fun! We love what we do and we are always grateful for your support! Thank you and see you on the next episode!

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Greece Street Food - ATHENS BEST STREET FOOD GUIDE!! CRAZY Greek Food tour in Greece!

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Welcome back to amazing Greece! This is our Athens Street Food series, and today we are continuing to explore Greek Street Food in the ancient city. Today, we are taking you to a fresh market only locals know about: Laiki Farmers’ Market. It is only open on Saturdays. We will be showing you the best Greek products you can try in the outdoor market, like honey, Kalamata olives, cherries and other amazing products grown in the south of Greece.
After, we will be eating more delicious street food including fried calamari (squid), souvlaki kebabs, and the famous falafels (vegetarian). We will also show you our favorite spot to grab a beer with a beautiful view. Let’s go!

Visit Info:
1 - Laiki Farmers’ Market
Kallidromiou 52-54, Athens
2 - Fried Calamari at Zisis Fish in Cone
Athinaidos 3, Athens
3 - Souvlaki kebab at O Thanasis
Mitropoleos 69, Athens
4 - Beer at Dióskouroi
Dioskouron 13, Athens
5 - Falafel at Falafellas
Aiolou 51, Athens

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Korea Street Food - SUPER CHEESY Korean Food in Taiwan!! BEST BBQ + SPICY FRIED CHICKEN!!

EP.3 Street Food Around The World in Taiwan - KOREA

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Welcome back to our next episode from the Street Food Around the World in Taiwan series. Today, we are taking you to Korea, and will be showing you the best spots to get authentic Korean food in Taipei!
We are starting the day in Ximending where we found a Gimbap shop. They have everything on the menu that you can find in the Gwangjang Market in Seoul. The bosses were even speaking Korean! We ordered two kinds of Gimbap: spam and beef. They also provided a delicious bowl of kimchi. We washed it down with a traditional rice drink.
Nearby, there is a shop that sells all-things K-POP. Korean pop music and entertainment has had a strong influence in Taiwan with younger generations and this shop sells merchandise with famous Korean idols. Stickers, posters, pillows, bags and more line the entire shop!
You'll even see groups of Taiwanese dancers perform popular KPOP choreography in the streets. We visited Xiangti Plaza where these dancers are known to perform. Thank you to DAZZLING for allowing us to film
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Next, we visited a street food stall serving the classic Korean tteokbokki (rice cakes) and odeng (fish paste in broth). Although authentic in flavor, it was missing a little extra spice. The stall can be found in Shilin Night Market.
Something you can't miss in Korea is fried chicken and beer. We visited a Korean chain and ordered there signature chicken with Cass beer. It is typically eaten with gloves. Locals refer to eating in this style as chimaek.
Finally, we HAD to include a KOREAN BBQ. This restaurant in Taipei is always packed and crazy. It is standing only around the barbecues and is self service. We ordered pork and beef, with several toppings for the lettuce wraps. We washed it down in typical Korean fashion with soju. We were so full!!!
Restaurant info :

1. Gimbap
No. 35-6號, Hanzhong Street, Wanhua District

2. Idol Shop
No. 7, Lane 50, Hanzhong Street, Wanhua District

3. Xiangti Avenue Plaza
No. 11號, Songshou Road, Xinyi District

4. Korea Uncle (tteokbokki and odeng)
No. 95號, Danan Road, Shilin District

5. Fried chicken and beer
No. 26號, Lane 290, Guangfu South Road, Da’an District

6. Korean BBQ
No. 159號, Section 5, Zhongxiao East Road, Xinyi District

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Japanese Street Food - GIANT BLUEFIN TUNA CUTTING Sashimi Tokyo Seafood Japan

Indonesian Street Food - CRAZY HALAL Street Food in Little Indonesia!! BEST MARTABAK + RENDANG!

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Welcome back to our series, Street Food Around the World in Taiwan. Today we are taking you to INDONESIA! Taiwan is home to many Indonesians, and with them they brought their culture and their amazing food!

We are starting our street food tour in “Little Indonesia”, which is a small neighbourhood outside of Taipei Main Station. Every Sunday, Indonesians gather here to socialize, relax and EAT! We first ordered Gado-gado (150 NTD / USD $5.07) which is an Indonesian salad with rice cakes, tempeh and is smothered in a spicy peanut sauce. We also ordered sate ayam (chicken sate) which was grilled over smoky coals and topped with a sate sauce and chilis (5 pieces - 200 NTD / USD $6.75) , and Teh Botol (30 NTD / USD $1.01) to wash it down . All of the vendors where extremely friendly.
To take home, we picked up a pack of kueh (small Indonesian cakes) that are stuffed with gula jawa (palm sugar) and covered in shredded coconut (50 NTD / USD $1.69), which are great to eat as a breakfast snack.
Later, we visit a modern Indonesian restaurant for a few different dishes. We ordered rendang daging (beef), ayam bumbu rujak (chili chicken), turmeric rice, and curry vegetables. The food was unfortunately missing a few key ingredients and spices that really make Indonesian food what it is. The true flavour was less reminiscent of Indonesian food, and more like Taiwanese food. The entire meal cost 890 NTD (USD $30.90), which we thought was slightly too expensive.

To end the day of eating amazing Indonesian food, we went to a local stall far in the south of Taipei to have Martabak Manis (sweet martabak). This martabak was made in the most authentic way. The batter was slightly undercooked, it was SMOTHERED in butter, chocolate, cheese and condensed milk. And of course, more butter on top (120 NTD / USD $4.05). This is one dessert we cannot stop eating whenever we are in Indonesia, and we are so happy to have found this hidden gem in Taiwan.

Restaurant Info:
1 - Little Indonesia (Gado-gado, Sate, Kueh)
Alley 12, Lane 8, Section 1, Zhongshan North Road, Zhongzheng District, Taipei
2 - Sate House (Rendang, Bumbu Rujak, etc…)
No. 15號, Leli Road, Da’an District, Taipei
3 - 元元月亮餅 Martabak Manis
No. 6號, Jingwen Street, Wenshan District, Taipei

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We’re Luke Martin and Sabrina Davidson, food lovers and world travellers! We make videos about local, authentic and unique foods from across the globe. We particularly like to sample street food across Asia. We are based in Taiwan where we frequent the best Taiwanese street food stops and create travel content to make finding food in Taiwan easier for YOU! Although we are based in Taiwan we travel the majority of the year around the world in search of the best food. We’ve filmed in Japan, The Philippines, Malaysia, Hong Kong, South Korea, Indonesia, India, Turkey, Lebanon, Palestine, The Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Greece, Sri Lanka, Canada and the list is still growing! Our mission is to create content that is entertaining, informative, honest and fun! We love what we do and we are always grateful for your support! Thank you and see you on the next episode!
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[Vlog] Secret Spot for Taipei101 & The Best Izakaya EVER!!! - Taipei 台北市 | Taiwan 台灣

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One of the best spot to shoot Taipei101 with 0 crowds, except the cars.
Friendly people with good food, THE BEST IZAKAYA!!!

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Japanese Street Food - JAPADOG + CRAZY Fusion Sushi!! BEST Street Food in Vancouver!

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Vancouver is home to some amazing international cuisine! Japanese food is no exception. In this episode we explored the Japanese food scene in Vancouver with a little Canadian twist! We started off the day at Japadog a Vancouver institution. The menu here consists of different hotdogs topped with classic Japanese ingredients like bonito flakes, nori and teriyaki sauce! It's definitely a street food worth checking out on your trip to Vancouver! Next up we headed back to our hotel to introduce Bokksu to you. We really love this product and had so much fun trying out all the different snacks and candies from around Japan! After a quick walk around Gastown, downtown Vancouvers tourist hotspot we ordered some west coast style sushi!

Restaurant info :
- JAPADOG
530 Robson St, Vancouver, BC V6B 2B7, Canada

- Momo Sushi House
Ordered on Uber Eats

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Hi we’re Luke Martin and Sabrina Davidson, food lovers and world travellers! We make videos about local, authentic and unique foods from across the globe. We particularly like to sample street food across Asia. We are based in Taiwan where we frequent the best Taiwanese street food stops and create travel content to make finding food in Taiwan easier for YOU! Although we are based in Taiwan we travel the majority of the year around the world in search of the best food. We’ve filmed in Japan, China, The Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea, Indonesia, India, Vietnam, Turkey, Israel, Lebanon, Palestine, The Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Greece, Sri Lanka, Canada and the list is still growing! Our mission is to create content that is entertaining, informative, honest and fun! We love what we do and we are always grateful for your support! Thank you and see you on the next episode!

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UNUSUAL Japanese street food in Tokyo, JAPAN

TOKYO, Japan is one of the world’s gastronomic paradises. Our Tokyo series is all about HUNTING down LOCAL spots and eating where the LOCALS EAT. We visit a hundred year old senbei or rice cracker shop in Asakusa and then it’s off to a tachi-nomi or standing bar for motsuyaki: grilled offal skewers. Think liver, intestines and rectum. Get ready for some mouthwatering food. Make sure you’re subscribed to our channel so you don’t miss out on heaps more food videos!

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We start our day at Iriyama Senbei, a rice cracker shop which has been operating for over 100 years in Asakusa. The rice cracker dough is left to dry out in the sun for around 3 days before it is cooked over charcoal and then dipped in a soy sauce mixture. You can watch the senbei being toasted over charcoal in the shop. The senbei are hard and have a real aroma and flavour of toasted rice.

Our next stop is for a really local izakaya experience at Akitaya Toriyaki where they serve ice cold beers and motsuyaki or grilled offal skewers. This tachi nomi or standing bar floods with salarymen on their way home after work looking for a quick bite to eat and a drink. Don't be put off by the cuts of meat- they are all delicious- smoky and tender served either salted or with sauce and a dab of mustard on the side. We eat liver, rectum and the meat from the pig’s head plus Akitaya's nikomi and their tataki, the former a stew made up of beef intestines and tripe and the latter a minced pork gristle skewer, both are sensational and some of the best things we ate on this visit to Tokyo.

Where we ate:

Senbei at Iriyama Senbei, 1 Chome-13-4 Asakusa, 台東区 Tokyo 111-0032, Japan. Open 10:00am to 6:00pm. Closed Wednesday.
Skewers at Akitaya Toriyaki, Japan, 〒105-0013 Tokyo, 港区浜松町2丁目1, 第2森ビル. Open Monday to Friday 3:30pm to 9:30pm, Saturday 3:30pm to 8:30pm.

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Amazing Izakaya Food and Cooking Skills in Taiwan

Amazing Izakaya Food and Cooking Skills in Taiwan
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私嚐串燒 居酒屋 中正店
新竹市東區中正路96巷8號
Hsinchu City, Taiwan


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