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Inventory of the world's most famous top ten street food (the world's most authoritative food list)
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Today we are counting down the top 10 most famous street food in the world!

10, Fukuoka, Japan

While Fukuoka can't be compared to other cities in Japan, the street food in Fukuoka is still very commendable. There are countless mobile vendors here, setting out at dusk and closing at midnight. Order some small dishes, heat up a pot of sake, and invite your friends for a drink to talk about your feelings.

9, Berlin, Germany

Berlin's food stalls are very international, selling all countries food. But one of the most famous is the German currywurst and rotisserie meat. Curry sausage of the ashes of the fans can not miss, Kreuzberg district of the 36th district of the best taste, and in your order you can choose the sausage skinned or not, very thoughtful, and with ketchup and mayonnaise to enjoy the taste of better together.

8, Marrakech, Morocco

Marrakech street food is mainly gathered in the Dejma Square, in the evening, this place is full of people. Want to try new bold eaters can try to eat sheep's head, more conservative eaters can try fried eggplant or steamed couscous and other snacks. Rue El Kassabin is a must-see for foodies who want to enjoy not only the food but also the performances, such as snake dancers and tarot card readings. Especially the slow roasted whole lamb is a must try.

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7, Ottawa, Canada

Who says there's no good food in Ottawa? Now the rapid rise of food stalls here swept the previous decline. Some of these specialty food trucks are peddling hot dogs, sausages, specialty pancakes BeaverTails, poutine with cheese and gravy, frozen yogurt, doughnuts with chocolate sauce, and baked potatoes with toppings in addition to the usual fare for tourists to enjoy.

6, Mexico City, Mexico

Mention of Mexican snacks, people usually use the words authentic and affordable to describe. Tapas stalls are scattered in all corners of Mexico City, selling fried tamales, tamales, tacos and so on. But the most noteworthy here is the taco crudo, a kind of grilled, lean slice of meat drizzled with

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tomatillo salsa and wrapped in a cornmeal tortilla. And another time-honored favorite is tlacoyos made with color corn, with a branded corn tortilla wrapped in beans, cheese, cilantro, cactus, and slaw.

5. Istanbul, Turkey

The food stalls here include classic kebabs, rotisserie meats, Turkish pizza, and lasagna. Compared to the street kebabs you get nowadays this is certainly the most authentic. Both Teksim and Grand Bazaar in its territory are known for their street food. On the waterfront, vendors would make sandwiches with fish, and the freshness of the meat paired with the sweetness of the bread made for a great taste.

4, Boston, USA

In your memory of the miserable hot dog cart can be ignored on this, that is not really loved by the American people. In fact, gourmet mobile food trucks have become the rage in several major U.S. cities. Most of these food trucks are found in neighborhood markets and are more common in the spring, summer and fall. Don't underestimate the importance of these small food trucks, as each one of them has its own market for food. These food truck chefs regularly organize food festivals and cooking competitions.

3. Paris, France

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For Paris, the luxury of formal French French cuisine is desirable, but in fact, street food is also very complex. The most iconic is the crepe. You can add as many toppings as you like to your crepe, such as the superb hazelnut chocolate sauce and sliced bananas, to suit your taste. That's not all there is to Parisian street food. Just remember to keep your eyes peeled at popular spots like the Eiffel Tower and Montmartre.

2. RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL

Rio de Janeiro's street food scene is packed with everything from fried cod to Brazil's signature dish of black beans and rice. The bustling scene extends from the city center to the suburbs. A wide range of alcoholic beverages, especially fruit smoothies and Brazilian fruit juices, are sold on the street. The most popular street desserts are crepes and doughnuts, which taste great with chocolate sauce or caramel. Stroll the boardwalks of Copacabana and Ipanema beaches, where 24-hour street food is always available.

1. Hong Kong, China

Whether it's snake soup, egg tarts or Cantonese delicacies, they're all over the place in Hong Kong. If you come to Hong Kong and want to really experience the Hong Kong street scene and street food, you may want to go to the popular bazaars around, such as Temple Street in Yau Ma Tei, Tung Choi Street, Women's Street, Kowloon City and so on. There you can enjoy authentic Hong Kong style hot pot, curry fish ball and stinky tofu.