Thread 2797325 - /trv/ [Archived: 431 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/26/2025, 12:20:48 PM No.2797325
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Where to go to eat the best street food?
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Anonymous
6/26/2025, 12:34:02 PM No.2797327
Mexico probably
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Anonymous
6/26/2025, 5:28:46 PM No.2797396
>>2797325 (OP)
Surely it depends on what you like to eat. Iโ€™m a boring normie who loves street food all over Southeast Asia, myself, but Iโ€™ve eaten well on the cheap in markets and ultra-casual places in a number of different parts of Latin America and Europe, too. Mexico, mentioned above, scared me a little at first, because I grew up in America and had been programmed to anticipate dysentery everywhere, but I did also eat incredibly good, cheap street tacos without getting sick.
Anonymous
6/26/2025, 6:10:51 PM No.2797409
>>2797325 (OP)
nuke india now
Anonymous
6/26/2025, 6:23:15 PM No.2797414
>>2797325 (OP)
America honestly, since they have a little of everything, the unique stuff is good, and it's sanitary
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Anonymous
6/26/2025, 6:24:56 PM No.2797417
>>2797325 (OP)
India. Social media has spoiled it's image though
Anonymous
6/26/2025, 7:18:07 PM No.2797425
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>>2797414
This
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Anonymous
6/27/2025, 3:52:40 AM No.2797543
>>2797325 (OP)
Turkey for kebab
Serbia for pljeskavica
Mexico for tacos
Brazil for ogre hot dogs
Anonymous
6/27/2025, 4:53:54 AM No.2797557
india saar
Anonymous
6/27/2025, 12:56:37 PM No.2797681
>>2797327
I was underwhelmed with it

>>2797414
If food carts were cheap, like they're supposed to be, instead of more expensive than actual restaurants, then yes.
Anonymous
6/27/2025, 10:00:02 PM No.2797800
>>2797327
>>2797325 (OP)
1. Mexico
2. China
3. Peru
4. Thailand
5. Vietnam
I would add Italy and Japan but I never went to these two. All I can say is how incredibly disappointing Paris is.
Anonymous
6/27/2025, 10:25:39 PM No.2797804
>>2797325 (OP)
What are these subhumans doing here what kind of food is this
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Anonymous
6/27/2025, 11:07:31 PM No.2797813
>>2797325 (OP)
Paraguay
Anonymous
6/28/2025, 1:15:25 PM No.2797942
>>2797425
pic is funny to troll but smooth brain irl even thinking about it for one second
Anonymous
6/28/2025, 1:16:38 PM No.2797943
>>2797804
the pan is not big enough for the amount they want to cook as it spills over , so they have trays to catch the spill over drippings that is poured back into the dish
it still looks gross, but its not like he's collecting the grease below a grill
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Anonymous
6/28/2025, 2:13:48 PM No.2797956
>>2797943
>not just putting grease back in
That's exactly what it looks like though.
Anonymous
6/28/2025, 5:21:19 PM No.2797998
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After so many months of eating whatever SEAslop I'm served, made with cheapshit ingredients, it feels good to be cooking white people food again in my studio kitchen in Poland. Yes, Third World shitholes are very convenient, but you always have to settle for inferior products.
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Anonymous
6/28/2025, 5:45:16 PM No.2798019
>>2797998
That wyglads proper smaczers mate. Kocham me some Pierozki.
Anonymous
6/29/2025, 2:06:27 AM No.2798116
>>2797998
You ainโ€™t white, slavnigger
Anonymous
6/29/2025, 10:14:58 PM No.2798393
>>2797998
>Poland
Ah yes, potatoes with cabbage! A culinary delight.
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Anonymous
6/30/2025, 9:00:03 AM No.2798510
Europe around Christmas time.

>>2798393
Your strawman sucks and there's nothing wrong with simple food. If anything, it's a talent to make something taste very good with as few ingredients as possible.