The 10 largest cities in the world for food

Food is an undeniable and unforgettable part of each tourist experience. Yes, we come for beaches, museums, architecture and landscapes. But the way to our hearts is done by our stomach, when it comes to traveling. Here are the main countries striking at home in their respective food scenes.


Food is an undeniable and unforgettable part of every tourist experience. Yes, we come for beaches, museums, architecture and landscapes. But the way to our hearts is done by our stomach, when it comes to traveling. Here are the main countries striking at home in their respective food scenes.

1. Rome
There is a reason why food was a massive part of eating, praying from love. Filled with carbonara pasta, fried cod, and of course a pizza, Italian food in any other country will be absolutely ruined for you after eating in Rome. And do not worry about them heartbreaking - the quality and quantity come hand in hand here.

2. NYC
New York always has chefs in front of the match, and that's part of the reason the tourists flock every day, just to try a restaurant. In a constantly evolving and fascinating dining scene based on dynamic trends, there are still needed classics like Peter Luger Steakhouse.


3. Paris
Even if you were born under a rock, you will know that Paris has a culinary clip in terms of quality. It does not come cheap, but the Parisian dining room is the ultimate in fine cuisine and elegance. Get ready for a lot of butter and addictive wine.

4. New Orleans
New Orleans is definitely known for jazz and drink, but it is also very famous for its decadent and heavy menus. Frying oysters, crayfish and lobster to irresistible donuts, there is a food for everyone here, but it's probably not healthy.


5. Tokyo
Tokyo has actually more Michelin figures than any other city, and it corresponds to each budget sizes. Choose from the ultra-fresh sushi, the Katsu curry or the row of the soul. But our favorite? Okomiyaki: a thick and juicy crepe filled with what you want and mayonnaise and barbecue sauce before being grilled and served.

6. Madrid
Throughout Spain, there are nice impeccable kitchens and a surprisingly diverse option. But the tapas in Madrid and the late energy around them are something that can not be reproduced. We prefer family stains on Michelin-starred restaurants, but there is something for everyone.


7. Bangkok
Bangkok is much more than Thai buffer - in the streets, you will feel that the strong aromas of lemitrale, Durian, peppers and galangal dock your nostrils in the best possible way. Their street food and supposed their hole spots in the walls are simply delicious.

8. Fez, Morocco
You did not have some tagines unless you do it in Fez. In addition to vibrating markets, Fez has water entrances in the mouth such as the above. The musicians often play in public spaces at night, making it the ideal soundtrack for the perfect meal.


9. London
Between street food, high level gastronomy and novelty food, there is a colorful range of options that compete from New York. Whether you want Indian, traditional London food, or basically any other kitchen, diversity is unlimited.

10. Singapore
Singapore has been rented many prices for innovation in Asian restaurants and a ton of cute from Michelin stars. The younger leaders who take creative freedoms create a modern cuisine that is really revolutionary and nostalgia-induct.


11. Lima, Peru
One of the most famous dishes that Lima is famous for its seductive ceviche dish, scared fish with lime juice and a pinch of Chile, accompanied by crude onion and coriander. The fusion food in this city is also absolutely phenomenal.


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