One of the best positives of traveling is getting to taste various delicacies from around the world.
We combed through Trawel Mart reviews and pulled out the best food cities that attract food lovers from everywhere.
From Tokyo, which is home to world’s most Michelin-starred restaurants in the world, to Marrakesh, where the smell of fresh street food fills the air at night. Here are five food cities that should be on your bucket list.
1. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
The multifaceted heritage of Louisiana inspires its distinct cuisine. Must try dishes are the catfish, soft-shell crab, Po-Boy, which is an overstuffed sandwich of fried shrimp, oysters, and roast beef smothered in gravy.
2. Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo has over 220 Michelin-starred restaurants. Chefs here are experts at infusing generations-old cooking techniques with the modern style. Trawel Mart recommends travellers to try the seasonal vegetable dishes and exotic sushi in Tokyo.
3. Lyon, France
French cuisine is one of the best in the world, if not the best. Unlike Paris, Lyon doesn’t draw as many tourists. But this city is a hidden gem when it comes to food. The cooking of Lyonnais is similar to that of Florence in Italy. You can try any local dish here, you’re bound to love it.
4. Marrakesh, Morocco
The Jemaa el-Fna in Marrakesh appears to be an ordinary city square by the day. But as the sun sets, this place turns into a street food heaven. Lip smacking dishes like the slow roasted lamb (mechoui), kebabs, fried eggplant and couscous are found on every stall.
5. Bologna, Italy
Food tours are quite popular in Bologna. And why wouldn’t they be when this city invented the Tagliatelle alla Bolognese. Many family-owned shops here offer varieties of delicious cheeses like mortadella and ricotta. By the end of the day, make sure you try scoops of creamy gelato.
Trawel Mart Bangalore is highly selective in suggesting destinations, just the way they are in planning tours. It’s alright if your favourite food destination isn’t mentioned above, Trawel Mart will take you there anyway.
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