20 Cities That Should Be on Every Food Lover’s Travel List

Embark on a gastronomic adventure through 20 cities where culinary delights await you without breaking the bank. Here’s where to go and what to savor for an unforgettable food experience.

1. Bangkok, Thailand

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In Bangkok, you can feast on Pad Thai, mango sticky rice, and fiery curries for just $10-20 a day, experiencing a street food scene that bursts with flavor and authenticity.

2. Naples, Italy

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Visit Naples to enjoy the birthplace of pizza, where $20-30 a day lets you indulge in authentic Neapolitan pizza topped with fresh local ingredients like San Marzano tomatoes.

3. Osaka, Japan

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With $20-40 daily, Osaka offers treats like takoyaki, okonomiyaki, and kushikatsu, making it a paradise for those who love to explore food through taste and texture.

4. New Orleans, USA

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Spend $30-50 a day in New Orleans to dive into its rich Creole and Cajun cuisines, savoring everything from gumbo to beignets in a city that marches to its own culinary beat.

5. Istanbul, Turkey

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Istanbul’s $15-25 a day food budget allows you to explore an array of kebabs, baklava, and Turkish delight, amidst a backdrop of bustling spice markets.

6. Paris, France

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In Paris, $30-50 will let you bask in the glory of croissants, cheeses, and wines that have charmed food lovers in quaint bistros and patisseries across the city.

7. Mexico City, Mexico

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Tacos al pastor, tamales, and churros await you in Mexico City, where a $10-20 budget buys you a delicious dive into vibrant street food cultures.

8. Marrakech, Morocco

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For $15-25 a day, Marrakech offers a culinary adventure with traditional dishes like tagine and couscous in the lively ambiance of Jemaa el-Fnaa market.

9. Hong Kong, China

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Spend $20-40 a day in Hong Kong to sample dim sum, roast goose, and egg tarts, a testament to the city’s rich Cantonese culinary heritage.

10. Barcelona, Spain

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In Barcelona, $20-30 daily lets you nibble on tapas and fresh seafood, exploring the famed La Boqueria market for a taste of local life.

11. Lima, Peru

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With $15-30, Lima invites you to sample ceviche, lomo saltado, and pisco sour, showcasing its claim as South America’s gastronomic capital.

12. Cape Town, South Africa

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Cape Town’s $20-30 daily budget allows for indulging in biltong, bobotie, and Cape Malay curry, blending cultures in every bite.

13. Mumbai, India

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Enjoy Mumbai’s bold street food like vada pav and bhel puri for $10-20 a day, offering a spicy and sweet symphony of flavors.

14. Lisbon, Portugal

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In Lisbon, $20-30 per day can get you tasting pastéis de nata and fresh grilled sardines, a delightful introduction to Portugal’s seafood and sweets.

15. Seoul, South Korea

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A budget of $20-30 in Seoul brings you face-to-face with Korean BBQ, kimchi, and street snacks like tteokbokki, celebrating South Korea’s dynamic food scene.

16. Sydney, Australia

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For $30-50 a day, Sydney serves up a mix of innovative café culture and fresh seafood, with local delicacies like Australian BBQ and pavlova.

17. Budapest, Hungary

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Spend $15-25 daily in Budapest to warm up with goulash and sweet chimney cakes, a reflection of Hungary’s rich culinary history.

18. Vancouver, Canada

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In Vancouver, $30-50 a day explores its diverse food scene and exceptional seafood, including local favorites like sushi and poutine.

19. Beirut, Lebanon

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Beirut, where $20-30 a day lets you feast on meze, kibbeh, and baklava, offers a taste of Middle Eastern hospitality and flavors.

20. Buenos Aires, Argentina

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With $15-25 per day, Buenos Aires invites you to its famous steakhouses to savor asado, empanadas, and the sweet allure of dulce de leche.

21. Copenhagen, Denmark

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In Copenhagen, spend $30-50 a day to enjoy New Nordic cuisine, tasting traditional dishes like smørrebrød and Danish pastries in a city that’s redefining global culinary trends.

An Eating Experience 

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Each city offers a unique glimpse into local cultures through their culinary traditions, providing both affordable and deeply satisfying dining experiences for every palate.

18 Countries That Don’t Want American Visitors

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It’s time for a reality check, American travelers. As you pack your bags and head overseas, ready to stamp your passport, it’s becoming glaringly obvious that not every destination is thrilled to see you. 18 Countries That Don’t Want American Visitors

18 High-Crime Cities in the US You Should Avoid

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American cities promise rich culture and unforgettable experiences, but rising crime rates can catch travelers off guard. This guide helps you stay safe while fully enjoying your adventures. 18 High-Crime Cities in the US You Should Avoid

What Cruise Lines Don’t Want You to Know: 20 Candid Insights

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Thinking about booking a cruise for your next getaway? Let’s have a real talk first. While cruising might seem like a breezy way to see the world, there are a few not-so-sunny truths that might make you reconsider. What Cruise Lines Don’t Want You to Know: 20 Candid Insights

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