1. South Korea
South Korea is the street food paradise. When visiting this country, you must wander around the streets because the street food here is particularly tantalizing. Not experiencing the street food in Korea would be a missed opportunity. Head to the city centers, where you'll find a plethora of mouth-watering yet affordable snacks. Some famous food streets in Korea include Tteokbokki Sindang-dong in Seoul, Chueotang Street in Namwon, Gopchang Street in Daegu,...
Especially, spicy rice cakes are probably not unfamiliar to young fans of Korean cuisine, consisting of flat or tubular rice cake pieces. Moreover, you can't miss out on fish cakes when you're here. Fish cakes are made into long fish sticks skewered with bamboo sticks, enticingly mistaken for boiled pork intestines from afar.

2. China
China is a bustling country, lively both day and night. Therefore, street food in this country can serve customers 24/7. Unique and fragrant snacks are sold abundantly at food stalls. Especially, Chinese night markets offer a variety of street foods. Come and taste once, you won't be disappointed. For example: stinky tofu, wonton soup, skewered meats,... Some locations such as Chengdu Spice Market in Sichuan province, Ru Xuan Sha Guo Zhou food street in Guangzhou,...
When in China, you can't miss the rolled crepe with 3 flavors: strawberry, matcha, and chocolate. The matcha crepe has red bean matcha cream filling and is covered with beautiful green tea powder. The chocolate crepe is coated with cocoa powder, and the strawberry flavor has fragrant vanilla strawberry cream filling.

3. Mexico
Mexico boasts a plethora of unique, flavorful street foods that are neither too heavy nor too simple. The street foods in this country always intrigue and entice people to try them, with their vibrant colors and tantalizing aromas. When you visit Mexico, the vendors warmly welcome you with their unique ways, and the people here are incredibly hospitable. Not only do you get to enjoy delicious food, but you also appreciate the rich cultures of Mexico. And Mexico City is the ideal place for indulging in Mexican street foods, featuring famous dishes such as Tamales, Tacos,...
Chicharrónes, a beloved snack of Mexicans, are made from crispy fried pork skin served with hot sauce. Diners can find chicharrónes at food carts along the streets of Mexico. However, some stalls sell chicharrónes made from cornmeal instead of pork skin. Additionally, when visiting Mexico, be sure to stop by a street vendor and grab a bag of dorilocos to taste and experience the unique creativity of the local cuisine.

4. Japan
Japan is a highly developed country in terms of industry, and its people are known for their diligence and high sense of responsibility. One thing I want to introduce to you is the exquisite Japanese cuisine, with products of absolute safety and quality, so you don't have to worry about anything regarding the quality. Some street food destinations in Japan: Dotonbori street in Osaka, the capital Tokyo, Hakodate on the Hokkaido island,...
One Japanese street food you cannot miss is Japanese-style okonomiyaki. Don't think that since you've tried it in Vietnam, you won't try it when traveling to Japan. The version in Japan is vastly different from Vietnamese okonomiyaki and has a completely different taste. Moreover, the pudding cake, which you might have enjoyed in many places, reaches its pinnacle of uniqueness and deliciousness when you try it in Japan.


5. Thailand
Thailand is a country with a cuisine that pleases many foreign tourists, with the number of tourists visiting Thailand increasing every year. Thai people consider cooking a hobby, so the dishes are always meticulously prepared. It's also one of the countries with the best street food, and if you come to Thailand and don't try the street food here, it's a big regret, isn't it? If you want to eat well, Bangkok is the best place to go, with Sukhumvit Soi 38 offering a variety of typical Thai dishes, or visit Sam Yan Market located in central Bangkok,...
When traveling to Thailand, you must try mango sticky rice and durian sticky rice, which are the most beloved snacks in Thailand today. Mango sticky rice can be found on every street in Thailand, sold as a distinctive cultural feature. This dessert has many fresh and creamy ingredients such as mango, coconut milk, and sticky rice. The sour taste of mango, the richness of coconut milk, the sweetness, and chewiness of sticky rice... all create an irresistible delicacy.

6. Canada
Canada isn't just famous for its landscapes, but also renowned for dishes crafted from its unique flavors. When you visit Canada, the laid-back and hospitable locals will make you feel extremely comfortable. Moreover, the cuisine will tantalize your taste buds; you must try Canada's traditional snacks if you want your trip to be exciting. For a true taste experience, head to Québec to sample Canada's most famous dish, Poutine.
Smoked meat is one of the first things that comes to mind when talking about Canada. In this country, smoked meat is made from pork belly, so it's very flavorful and rich. Additionally, Poutine is one of Canada's most famous dishes, consisting of French fries, cheese curds, and gravy. Poutine is sold along the coastline in bars, sports venues, and restaurants. It's not the healthiest food due to its high fat and protein content, but it's a fast food worth trying if you travel to Canada.

7. India
India is a country that uses a wide variety of spices in its cuisine, with each dish tailored to fit religious beliefs, reflecting the lifestyle of a region. This uniqueness contributes to India's part in global culinary culture, playing an important role in the quest for flavors. And if you're traveling to India, head to Mumbai to savor some delicacies you haven't tried before, guaranteed to make you linger in India.
When in India, you can indulge in delicious Pav Bhaji at Sardar's near the Tardeo bus station. However, the place only opens from noon until 2 am, so if you visit in the early morning, it may be difficult to enjoy this dish. Moreover, if you're a fan of spicy food, you'll definitely fall in love with the flavor of Chaat - the most famous street food in Mumbai. Many places throughout the city serve this uniquely spicy, crispy, and aromatic dish.

8. United States
USA is a country that has developed in all aspects, hence street food has been around for quite some time. To cater to both tourists and locals, street food in the Stars and Stripes is diverse and popular, with colors and flavors that make us crave. The food here is fresh and safe, as it's intended for consumption within a day.
In the USA, street food is often sold from small food trucks or food carts, so the Washington DC food truck will treat you to delicious Arepas, while PDX Slider in Portland will serve you mouthwatering mini Burgers, and if you crave Hot Dogs, head to Biker's Jim Gourmet Dogs in Denver,...
Some street foods in the USA that you should try include: Cheese Steak - a famous beef sandwich with a split roll filled with thinly sliced grilled steak with onions and topped with cheese. The S’more dessert with its rich, creamy marshmallow and chocolate flavor is a sweet treat for foodies. In the USA, there are various clam chowders, but the most special one is from Massachusetts. You can make this dish yourself with ingredients like salt pork, clams, potatoes, onions, spices...


9. Vietnam
Vietnam attracts numerous tourists every year, leading to the emergence of a wide variety of street foods. Particularly in the city center, there is a plethora of street food options that are currently trending among the youth. Some dining spots in Vietnam include: Moon Fast Food in Tan Binh District, Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Con Rua Snack Street, Hoang Hoa Tham Market Snack Area,...
The first dish to mention on this list is the mixed rice paper. It is so famous that whenever Saigon cuisine is mentioned, this dish comes to mind immediately. This snack has simple ingredients, with shredded rice paper mixed with fried dried shrimp, a bit of cilantro, shredded sour mango,… all mixed with sweet and sour tamarind sauce, a bit of spicy satay, and topped with tiny quail eggs, which everyone who tries it praises endlessly.
As a familiar dish of the Chinese, it's unclear when pha lau became a must-try Saigon street food. It has also become one of the most beloved snacks of students here. Additionally, Vietnam has many other street foods like balut eggs, dried beef salad...


10. Italy
Italy is a country ranked top in the culinary field, all dishes carry the strong national identity and traditional style. That's why many people come to Italy every year just to savor the new flavors of this country. If you visit Italy, head to Sicily to enjoy Pani ca meusa, or to Rome with Trapizzino, or to Naples with Cuoppo Napoletano,...
Some street foods in Italy that you should try: Arancini is a unique savory snack in Italy. It's fried rice balls with a crispy outer layer filled with creamy mozzarella cheese, Dutch peas, ground beef or chicken, and tomato sauce. The Arancini balls are beautifully round with a golden crust. Risotto is a typical Italian rice dish made from short-grain Arborio rice cooked with white wine, broth extracted from vegetables and animals, onions, butter, Parmesan cheese, and pepper.
Additionally, grilled pork with orange sauce is one of the most delicious and appealing dishes in Italy that locals here love. The cooking process of this dish is not too complicated and doesn't take much time. Pate a Choux, also known as Bigne pastry, is a multi-layered pastry not only favored by the locals but also quickly conquered even international guests on their first try.
