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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Carl Parkes -- FriskoDude: Street Food in Asia

CARL PARKES -- FRISKODUDE

Street Food in Asia

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This post is probably gonna piss off a few people, and make other people doubt my sanity or street cred, but street food in Asia is almost uniformly bad. I've eaten from food stalls all across Asia, and most of the fare was pure crap. Boiled fishballs in water with seacress is not food - it's fish food for goats.



But that's what is usually served from food stalls in Bangkok, Pattaya, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Surabaya, Denpasar, Delhi, Varanasi, and Trivandrum. I've eaten street food in all those places, and mostly it has been less than garbage. Unless you have absolutely no taste or distinguishation in food, skip the street foodstalls and spend a little extra money and dine in a cafe where the chef actually knows how to cook.






But that's what is usually served from food stalls in Bangkok, Pattaya, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Surabaya, Denpasar, Delhi, Varanasi, and Trivandrum. I've eaten street food in all those places, and mostly it has been less than garbage. Unless you have absolutely no taste or distinguishation in food, skip the street foodstalls and spend a little extra money and dine in a cafe where the chef actually knows how to cook.



Cooking good food takes some training and expertise, and most street cooks don't have a clue. So, the end of another travel fantasy.



The only good thing on my one-year journey across Asia: I lost 67 pounds.

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