Vietnam: Pho - This dish is the quintessential noodle soup. The soup consists of rice noodles, seasoned with lime and mint, and sliced beef or chicken. Eat some of the best pho at
Pho Hung in Ho Chi Minh City.
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Venezuela: Pabellón Criollo - A spin on a simple rice and beans dish, pabellón criollo consists of shredded beef, stewed black beans, and rice. Popular toppings on the dish include plantains and fried eggs.
La Cocina de Francy in Caracas has a great version of the traditional Venezuelan dish.
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USA: Chicago: Hot Dog - Hot dogs are popular around the country, but the city known for being home to the best dogs is Chicago. Typical Chicago hot dogs are all beef and served on a poppy seed bun with mustard, onions, sweet relish, a pickle, sport peppers, celery salt, and tomatoes. Three of the best hot dogs in the city can be found at
Fat Johnnie’s,
Hot Doug’s, and
Superdawg, all of which were mentioned on our
Chicago's 29 Best Hot Dogs list, as well as
America’s 35 Best Hot Dogs.
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USA: Hamburgers - Few things are more American than a hamburger, so it is nearly impossible to try and narrow down the best place to get one. Two of the most popular chains known for their burger are California’s
In-N-Out, and New York’s
Shake Shack . For a more complete list, check out our
40 best buregers in America.
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USA: Apple Pie - Apple pie is considered the classic American dessert, so much so that the expression "as American as apple pie" has been popularized. For a delicious version of the popular dessert, check out
The Elegant Farmer in Wisconsin.
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USA: Texas: Chicken Fried Steak - Texas stands apart from the rest of the South — people from Texas are Texans first, Americans second. With that comes iconic Texan cuisine, of which the chicken-fried steak is the epitome. One of Houston’s best is found at Hickory Hollow Restaurant, where they give you four size options: the Large Rancher, Medium Hired Hand, Small Plowman, and Small Cowgirl.
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USA: South: Barbecue - The country’s best is found in this region and just about everybody has his or her favorite, with most options ranging from cuts of beef or pork garnished (or not) in a variety of rubs and/or sauces. Check out our
Ultimate BBQ Road Trip for 2013 to see our restaurant picks (there are 60!) across the region.
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USA: Philly Cheesesteak - A simple comfort food, has become a must-try when traveling to Philadelphia. It's a hoagie (long roll) heaped with thinly sliced meat, American cheese, and cooked onions, and can be found all over town — and the debates about who makes the best are heated. Head over to Ninth Street and choose your favorite between
Geno’s and
Pat’s. There’s no turning back.
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Uruguay: Asado - This dish is known throughout Uruguay as a way to bring people together. It means, essentially, barbecue, and the meats can be grilled and prepared a number of ways. It is often cooked at gatherings or feasts, but in
Punta del Este is a good place to go and sample it.
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UK: Scotland: Haggis - Haggis is a Scottish delicacy that is made with minced sheep’s heart, liver, and lungs, cooked with onions, oats, spices, and mutton fat within a sheep’s bladder for at least three hours. Considered the national dish of Scotland, haggis is served with what Scots call mashed tatties and neeps, otherwise known as potatoes and turnips. Head over to
Macsween of Edinburgh to try a version of Haggis created by the self-proclaimed "Guardians of the National Dish."
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UK: Northern Ireland: Ulster Fry - Ulster fry is a version of an Irish breakfast that includes egg, bacon, sausage, white or black pudding, fried tomatoes and a slice of soda bread. It can sometimes come with mushrooms, pancakes, or beans, and is typically served on weekends. Visit the
The Other Place in Belfast to try one of the best Ulster Fry dishes.
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UK: England: Fish & Chips - Said to be more symbolic of England than even the queen or The Beatles, classic fish and chips are a favorite London comfort food. Fish and chips can be served in a number of ways, from wrapped in newspaper to presented on fine china. It is often accompanied with lemon juice or vinegar. The fish, usually haddock or cob, is beer-battered and the chips tend to be thick fried potatoes. Try award-winning versions at
Hanbury's in Torquay and
Quayside in Whitby.
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UK: Sunday Roast - Sunday roast represents a less grand version of Christmas dinner. One plate consists of roasted meat (typically beef, sometimes lamb), roasted or mashed potatoes, stuffing, vegetables, and Yorkshire pudding, all topped with gravy. Some Sunday roast destinations in London include
Bull & Last,
The Duke of Wellington, and
Harwood Arms.
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UK: Chicken Tikka Masala - While it might seem like it's a long way from its Indian roots, chicken tikka masala is everywhere in the United Kingdom, and in fact, is a British creation. The fact that chicken tikka masala has even been called "Britain’s national dish," is indicative of the enormous effect the Indian population in the U.K. has had on the region’s cuisine. Many citizens of the U.K. have given up their fish and chips in favor of this spiced, tomato-based curry, served over rice and with sides like naan bread and raita. Try it at London’s
Babur Brasserie.
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Ukraine: Borscht - With origins in Eastern Europe, this red or purple soup is made up of beetroot and tomatoes and is often topped with a dollop of sour cream. Borscht is served in a variety of different ways — some versions are hot, some are cold, some are clear and light, while others are thick and hearty. Ukraine is frequently listed as borscht’s country of origin, and
Puzata Hata in Kiev has some of the best in the city.
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Uganda: Matoke - Matoke is made from steamed plantains and is Uganda’s national dish. Kampala's
Ekitoobero Restaurant serves matoke just the way the locals love it, and has been open for more than 10 years.
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Turkmenistan: Palaw - Palaw is essentially a rice pilaf; it's made from strewed rice, meat, and vegetables, and is sometimes sprinkled with raisins or currants. A favorite place to try it is at
Ankara restaurant in Ashgabat.
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Tunisia: Couscous - Couscous is a daily staple for many people in Tunisia, as well as in Morocco and Algeria. Locals and visitors can try the long-loved dish at
Dar Chakra in Monastir
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Trinidad and Tobago: Doubles - This popular dish is made of curried chickpeas sandwiches between two pieces of spongy fried roti-like breads. The dish is often topped with chutneys and cucumbers and served hot. Locals are so fanatic about doubles that asking for a favorite place to eat them at could launch into a long and passionate discussion
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Thailand: Khao Soi - This traditional soup originally belonged to the Chinese and was introduced to Thailand by immigrants. Since then, the Thai people have made the dish their own. Khao Soi is a salty noodle soup made with fried noodles and spicy coconut curry, served with slices of lime and chile paste. Although it is available almost everywhere, one highly recommended spot is
Kao Soy Nimman in Chiang Mai.
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