The 8 best cities in the world for food lovers

Posted by Yousuf A Raza on April 26th, 2018

 . While exploring a new destination, its history, people and customs make up a mixture of textures, sights and flavors. Since food is such an important part of our lives, it is no surprise that one of the best ways to get to know the culture of a particular country is through its gastronomy. 
In this list, we have gathered eight of our favorite cities so that food lovers can savor - good luck!

1. Melbourne

In the greedy capital of Australia, you can count on food influences from around the world. Thanks to its rich history of immigration in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Melbourne has restaurants and venues dedicated to the best of European food, Latin America, Asia and Africa. I headed to Londsdale Street to taste the delicious mouthfuls of Greek food, Lygon Street for Italian snacks or the oldest Chinatown in Australia around Little Bourke Street, where there are restaurants open since the 1860s. Its time to try hygenic food of Australia. Get up and book your cheap flights to Australia now.

2. Berlin

For many, currwurst is a beautiful summary of the food scene in Berlin in a small and delicious package (Kreuzberg's Curry 36 and Prenzlauer Berg's Konnopke Imbiss battle the lit battle for "The Best Currywurst in Berlin"). However, do not forget the many delicious choices of Turkish and Middle Eastern food the city has to offer. Start by visiting the Turkenmarkt - a Turkish market on the street - to get access to the fresh fruits and vegetables, spices and Turkish bread that this market has to offer. Apart from all this, Berlin has some of the most modern, trendy and cheap restaurants in the world specializing in all types of food, from Vietnamese burgers to the fantastic Asian fusion.

3. Madrid

Spaniards love to eat out for some reason - it's hard to find a country with more variety of tapas and food to eat - and in Madrid travelers visiting the city will surely have thousands of places where it will be difficult to resist the temptation of so much food. After trying the obligatory Spanish tortilla and churros with chocolate, look for a traditional cooked Madrilenian, a squid sandwich (bread with fried calamari on top) and anything that involves cod. On weekends or late afternoons, enjoy the tapas in the bars of La Cava Baja and La Cava Alta and the streets full of restaurants in the neighborhood of La Latina. One of the beautiful place in Brazil. If you are eager to explore delicious food then book your tickets to brazil now.

4. Rome

Italian cuisine is undoubtedly one of the most popular in the world and a food enthusiast's journey is not complete without visiting the capital, Rome. Point these names: pizza bianca, fiori di zucca (courgette flowers), carbonara (try Da Danilo or Roscioli in the center of town) and pizza à la Roma (in your demand to find the best, you should start with Prati's Pizzarium) . If you want to avoid the crowds of tourists, make a detour to the neighborhoods of Testaccio and Trastevere, stopping in the various markets of the area

5. Seattle

Situated next to the Puget Sound cove, Seattle is a temptation for travelers, delighting them with fish, coffee, cherries, barbecues and international delights. Shellfish - mussels, clams, and oysters - are on most of the "Meals to Try" lists of locals, so join them and queue up for the traditional North American clam chowder at Pike Place Market or a lavish oyster dish at The Walrus or The Carpenter (4743 Ballard Avenue). Other delicious meals - which will undoubtedly make you hungry - include delicious shredded pork burgers and waffle chicken.

6. Dublin

With each bite accompanied by the accent of the locals and the presence of green hills, Dublin is undoubtedly a regalia. What can you expect? Think of traditional, home-made food such as sausages, fish'n chips, oysters and Guinness, soda bread and black pudding - and do not forget the Irish rarities like sea salt ice cream! When you're in Dublin, go to the brunch at Peppernot Café (Powerscourt Town House) and then hop back to Hatch & Sons or Pig's Ear for a crash course in Irish food. You got a free afternoon? Take the train to Howth and eat the freshest seafood you'll ever find in the Octopussys restaurant with style-tapas meals. A pint (or three) or a cup of tea will surely ensure a great end to the day.

7. Tokyo

Fresh, tasty and artistic. Japanese food is high on the list for many and when you are in Tokyo the presence of good food will never be lacking. From sushi to unagi, tempura, shabu-shabu, andokonomiyaki, the only difficult task will be deciding which one to eat. Try ramen (egg noodles) on Ramen Street in the popular Tokyo Station or snack on the benches and kiosks of the streets of Yarakucho. Are you in a more adventurous spirit? The more fearless travelers should venture into the tuna auctions and seafood restaurants in the Tsukiji Shijo market. Looking to visit Tokyo, compare cheap flights, book and fly now.

8. Lima

Do you consider yourself food enthusiast and on your way to South America? The book your tickets from Copenhagen Flights Let Peru be your guide! By the sea, in Lima, you will be delighted with: savorceviche (raw fish sliced, cured in lemon juice and served with chilli, sweet potatoes and white corn), tiradito (raw fish) and Nikkei (Peruvian fusion cuisine / Japanese) before moving to other Peruvian specialties such as tacu-tacu, sautéed lomo, chicken chili and sake. For seafood starts at La Red (Avenida La Mar, Miraflores), Puto Azul (Avenida Primavera, Surco) and for Italian fusion cuisine proves the wonders of Los Bachiche (Avenida La Paz, Miraflores).

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