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Take stock of the top ten most famous street foods in the world (the most authoritative food ranking in the world)
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will take stock of the top ten most famous street foods in the world. Let’s take a look!

10. Fukuoka, Japan

Although Fukuoka cannot be compared with other cities in Japan, Fukuoka’s street food is still very commendable. There are countless mobile vendors here, who set out at dusk and close at midnight. Order some side dishes, boil a pot of sake, and invite a few friends to have a drink and talk to each other.

9. Berlin, Germany

The food stalls in Berlin are very international and sell delicacies from various countries. But the most famous ones are the German currywurst and rotisserie. Hardcore fans of currywurst should not miss this. District 36 in Kreuzberg has the best taste, and when you order, you can choose to have the sausage skinned or not, which is very considerate, plus tomato sauce and It tastes even better when served with mayonnaise.

8. Marrakech, Morocco

The street food in Marrakech is mainly concentrated in Djima Square. At night, the place is bustling with people. Bold foodies who want to try something new can try the sheep's head, while more conservative foodies can try snacks such as fried eggplant or couscous. Not only will there be delicious food here, but there will also be some performances, such as snake dancers, tarot card readings, etc. Rue El Kassabin is also a must-stop for foodies. Especially the slow-roasted whole lamb is a must-try.

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7. Ottawa, Canada

Who said there is no delicious food in Ottawa? The rapid rise of food stalls here has wiped out the previous decline. Some of the specialty food trucks, in addition to selling hot dogs, sausages, Beaver Tails, cheese and gravy potato sticks, poutine, etc., also offer frozen yogurt, donuts with chocolate sauce, and baked potatoes with toppings for tourists to feast on.

6. Mexico City, Mexico

When it comes to Mexican snacks, people usually use words like authentic and affordable to describe them. Food stalls are scattered throughout Mexico City, selling tostadas, tamales, quesadillas and more. But the highlight here is the cannelloni, a lean, grilled meat topped with chili peppers

tomato salsa wrapped in a corn tortilla. Another long-standing favorite is the tlacoyos made from colored corn, which are baked corn tortillas wrapped with beans, cheese, cilantro, cactus, and salad.

5. Istanbul, Turkey

The food stalls here include classic Turkish barbecue, rotisserie, Turkish pizza and mille-feuille. Compared with the street barbecue you can eat now, this is certainly the most authentic here. Its territory, Texim and the Grand Bazaar, are famous for their street food. On the seaside, vendors will make sandwiches with fish meat. The fresh meat tastes great with the sweetness of the bread.

4. Boston, USA

You can ignore the tragic hot dog cart in your memory. It is not what the real American people love. In fact, mobile food trucks have become a trend in several major cities in the United States. Most of these food trucks circulate in various neighborhood markets, and they are more common in spring, summer and autumn. Don’t underestimate these small food trucks, each of them has its own niche of foodies. These food truck chefs also regularly host various food festivals and cooking competitions.

3. Paris, France

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For Paris, its luxurious and formal French cuisine makes people yearn for it, but in fact, the streets Side snacks are also very complicated. The most iconic is the crepe. You can add any fillings you like according to your own taste, such as super delicious hazelnut chocolate spread, cut sweet banana slices, etc. Parisian street food doesn’t stop there. Just remember to keep your eyes peeled for popular attractions like the Eiffel Tower and Montmartre.

2. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Rio de Janeiro has a dazzling array of street foods, such as fried cod, Brazilian signature dish black beans and rice, etc. Such a lively scene extends from the city center to the suburbs. A variety of alcoholic drinks on the roadside are very popular, especially fruit smoothies and Brazilian juices. The most popular desserts on the street are crepes and donuts, which taste great dipped in chocolate sauce or caramel. Stroll along the boardwalks of Copacabana and Ipanema beaches, where 24-hour street food awaits you.

1. Hong Kong, China

Whether it is snake soup, egg tarts or Cantonese delicacies, they are everywhere in Hong Kong. If you come to Hong Kong and want to truly experience Hong Kong’s street scene and street food, you might as well go to popular markets, such as Temple Street in Yau Ma Tei, Ladies Market in Tung Choi Street, Kowloon City, etc. Here you can taste authentic Hong Kong-style hot pot, curry fish eggs and stinky tofu.