Kind of Dishes: Travel Food

17 Most Popular Dishes and Where to Eat them

17 Most Popular Dishes and Where to Eat them

Georgetown Penang is fabulous but in Ipoh food was incredible and without the crowds. Ipoh sits in the shadow of its more famous neighbor Penang. Tourists with a tight timeline often skip it and honestly we only allocated a day. That was a mistake. While Georgetown is crowded with tourists, you can wander Ipoh’s streets […]

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Espresso Tonic Recipe – Affordable and Tasty

Espresso Tonic Recipe – Affordable and Tasty

Follow this easy espresso tonic recipe and craft the coffee drink at home for a fraction of the price of ordering one at a cafe. Image: ©2foodtrippers The espresso tonic is essentially a two-ingredient drink crafted with espresso and tonic water. However, the alcohol-free coffee drink isn’t truly complete without garnish. Typical espresso tonic garnishes […]

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Is Colombia Safe? Tips for Eating, Drinking & Meeting Locals

Is Colombia Safe? Tips for Eating, Drinking & Meeting Locals

A country like no other, many curious tourists wonder if Colombia is safe to travel. Here’s my best advice as a solo female traveler on how to eat, drink and enjoy time with locals. When I told friends and family I was heading to Colombia, their reactions were predictable: concern, worry, and questions about safety. […]

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Salt Cod Matzo Meal Latkes: Perfect for Passover

Salt Cod Matzo Meal Latkes: Perfect for Passover

After you pre-soak your salt cod, the first step is to cook the fish whole, with a bay leaf and parsley stems, in milk for 10 minutes. Cook the cod/milk mixture to just under a boil, decreasing the heat if the mixture gets too hot. You don’t want the mixture to boil over. Images: ©2foodtrippers […]

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Guide to Colombia’s Crystal Beach

Guide to Colombia’s Crystal Beach

Just outside Santa Marta, Playa Cristal is famous for its turquoise waters and soft sand beaches tucked in a mountain range. When you’re in Santa Marta everyone tries to sell a Playa Cristal tour, but is it the best beach in Colombia like everyone says? It’s hard to walk even a block in Santa Marta […]

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Foodie Guide to Phu Quoc Night Market

Foodie Guide to Phu Quoc Night Market

A seafood lover’s dream, the Phu Quoc night market has amazing local seafood at unbeatable prices. Here’s what to order and what may make you sick. Phu Quoc night market offers some of the most exciting seafood you’ll find in Vietnam. This island sits in the Gulf of Thailand, actually closer to Cambodia than mainland […]

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Mezcal Sour – Smokin’ Hot Cocktail

Mezcal Sour – Smokin’ Hot Cocktail

Crafting a Mezcal Sour is easy to do once you assemble the necessary ingredients and a few basic bar tools. The first step is to measure the mezcal, agave syrup and freshly squeezed lime juice. We use a Japanese jigger so that we get accurate measurements and minimize potential spillage. Buy a Japanese jigger from […]

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17 Dishes You Don’t want to Miss

17 Dishes You Don’t want to Miss

When you visit Hanoi your taste buds are in for a treat. The city serves up some of the most amazing food in Vietnam right on its busy streets. Food in Hanoi tells stories of culture and history through simple ingredients and bold flavors. Walk through the Old Quarter and you’ll find street vendors who […]

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15 Chips Worth the Munch

15 Chips Worth the Munch

Images: ©2foodtrippers Year Invented: 1940Manufacturer: Frito-Lay Simplicity rules the day when it comes to original Lay’s Potato Chips. The chip’s list of ingredients includes just potatoes, vegetable oil and salt. Then there’s the brand’s iconic slogan “Betcha Can’t Eat Just One” which isn’t hyperbole. We dare you to try eating just one chip. Fun FactWhile […]

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