This was probably the best mexican food I have tried while in France. This meal made our entire trip to Grenoble even more fulfilling and memorable as each portion on the menu was huge and satisfying to the last bite. I had the beef burger set which came with french fries and coleslaw, and my beef cooked in medium rare. With that, combined with cheddar cheese and special sweet bbq seasoning within the burger, OoOf! Definitely one of the BEST burgers I had in my life!
After a long day of exploring Old Lyon with our tour guide, we stopped by to get some organic icecream at a shop nearby the station on our way back. I got the hazelnut flavoured icecream! I'll rate it 7.5/10 as it was not bad, compared to the hazelnut flavoured icecream I bought from Haagen-Dazs shop. Which was the BOMBZ.
Egg waffles are also known as ‘Gai Daan Jai or Gai Daan Tsui’ in Cantonese, which literally means little eggs when translated. The snack is actually made up of numerous egg-shape waffle pieces that are conjoined together to form a honeycomb structure.
Gai Daan Jai is an extremely popular street snack amongst the locals and they can be found on almost every street and corner in Hong Kong. You certainly cannot leave Hong Kong without trying it!
Jjajangmyeon is a dish of noodles covered with a sauce of black bean paste and meat, mostly pork, and vegetables.The noodles are hand-made with flour! When travelling to Korea, there is no such thing as not trying their jjajangmyeon.
There’s nothing quite like biting into a crisp sugar-coated crust and embracing that magnificent rush of sweetness, before sinking your teeth through a crispy corn batter and into the succulent flesh of a hotdog. This corndog can be found at most street food stalls you can see in Korea!