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]]>There is an incredible range of delicious dishes in New Orleans. With many of the dishes’ origins in Creole and Cajun cuisine, you’ll find hearty soul food here such as gumbo, jambalaya, and rice and beans. Being based on the coast, there are plenty of incredible seafood delicacies to try, and the famous po’boy sandwich.
It is another city whose culture and food scene are a wonderful mixture of various origins. Most well-known will be the Italian influence which has brought about world-famous dishes such as deep-dish pizza and Italian beef sandwiches.
This hilly city has an exciting variety of foods that are beloved around the world. From sourdough bread to ice cream sundaes, there’s a local version of many popular foods that are a must-try on a visit there. Thanks to its coastal location, you’ll also find clam chowder served in bread bowls and a huge variety of seafood dishes.
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]]>Starting from the most “street” option, it is unavoidable to come across “papaya” eateries on pretty much every street corner in the city, called this way for the tropical fruit juices you can get as a refreshing side to your hot dog. Two papaya chains worth seeking out are Gray’s Papaya and Papaya King, but any corner papaya would deliver a delicious experience with a tropical twist.
For an NYC classic hot dog eating experience, you might want to walk over to 9th Avenue to Rudy’s Bar & Grill. Established in 1933 and renowned as one fo the city’s most popular dive bars, Rudy’s serves up hot dogs and beer, and makes you want to never eat anywhere else!
Finally, after grueling days of walking and culture, and probably eating all the street food you could want, you might want to try a classier hot dog eating experience. Get yourself to Hell’s Kitchen and find Kings of Kobe, where they have the exquisite Wagyu beef hot dog which is a no-hormone, no-steroids, upscaled delight.
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]]>No matter what country you are traveling in, especially if you are in a big city, chances are there will be a showing at a bar or restaurant. While it might not be your traditional Super Bowl party with friends and family, it is a great way to see the game while experiencing other cultures.
In the U.S. kickoff starts at the comfortable time of 6:30 PM (3:30 PM west coast time), but in countries around the world, game time is at all odd hours. In Europe, it will start at 11:30 PM or 12:30 AM making it hard to get to work early Monday morning if you stay up for the whole game. In Australia, kickoff is at 8:30 AM and some bars have started an “early bird breakfast” where there are discounts on early food and drinks to attract more people!
No matter where you are in the world or what time the game starts, the Super Bowl is a great time to experience other food and cultures while meeting other sports fans from around the world.
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]]>There is an incredible range of delicious dishes in New Orleans. With many of the dishes’ origins in Creole and Cajun cuisine, you’ll find hearty soul food here such as gumbo, jambalaya, and rice and beans. Being based on the coast, there are plenty of incredible seafood delicacies to try, and the famous po’boy sandwich.
It is another city whose culture and food scene are a wonderful mixture of various origins. Most well-known will be the Italian influence which has brought about world-famous dishes such as deep-dish pizza and Italian beef sandwiches.
This hilly city has an exciting variety of foods that are beloved around the world. From sourdough bread to ice cream sundaes, there’s a local version of many popular foods that are a must-try on a visit there. Thanks to its coastal location, you’ll also find clam chowder served in bread bowls and a huge variety of seafood dishes.
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]]>The post New York City By Food: The Hot Dog Experience appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Starting from the most “street” option, it is unavoidable to come across “papaya” eateries on pretty much every street corner in the city, called this way for the tropical fruit juices you can get as a refreshing side to your hot dog. Two papaya chains worth seeking out are Gray’s Papaya and Papaya King, but any corner papaya would deliver a delicious experience with a tropical twist.
For an NYC classic hot dog eating experience, you might want to walk over to 9th Avenue to Rudy’s Bar & Grill. Established in 1933 and renowned as one fo the city’s most popular dive bars, Rudy’s serves up hot dogs and beer, and makes you want to never eat anywhere else!
Finally, after grueling days of walking and culture, and probably eating all the street food you could want, you might want to try a classier hot dog eating experience. Get yourself to Hell’s Kitchen and find Kings of Kobe, where they have the exquisite Wagyu beef hot dog which is a no-hormone, no-steroids, upscaled delight.
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]]>No matter what country you are traveling in, especially if you are in a big city, chances are there will be a showing at a bar or restaurant. While it might not be your traditional Super Bowl party with friends and family, it is a great way to see the game while experiencing other cultures.
In the U.S. kickoff starts at the comfortable time of 6:30 PM (3:30 PM west coast time), but in countries around the world, game time is at all odd hours. In Europe, it will start at 11:30 PM or 12:30 AM making it hard to get to work early Monday morning if you stay up for the whole game. In Australia, kickoff is at 8:30 AM and some bars have started an “early bird breakfast” where there are discounts on early food and drinks to attract more people!
No matter where you are in the world or what time the game starts, the Super Bowl is a great time to experience other food and cultures while meeting other sports fans from around the world.
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