Myanmar – Samosa Thouk

Myanmar, or Burma, is one of the countries in the Asia Peninsula. Kyaukse Elephant Dance Festival is a yearly dance festival and is also one of the biggest traditional dance festivals in Myanmar. During the festival as a tourist, you will serve a beautiful and energetic scene and not forget some tasteful food. Samosa Thouk is one of the favorite street food that is easy to find at the festival.

North/South Korea – Kongnamul Muchim

This is a very nutritious side dish served as BANCHAN. This dish is a combination of beans sprouts with other vegetables and some nuts and noodles are also added to give it a nice base to the dish. Banchan is the side dish of Korean cuisine. It is mostly grilled and steamed dishes. This is the Korean cuisine that traditionally originated at the JOSEON DYNASTY. This dish is influenced by Buddhists at the time of the Three Kingdom.

Pakistan – Pakory (Traditional Pakistani Street Food)

This snack is actually a chickpea balls having Pakistani spices and some vegetables. Especially in Ramzan, aftari is incomplete without having pakora on the dinning table.

Pakistan, India – Delicious Fajita Kachori

Kachori means a crispy round thing. We filling up chicken fajita in a kachori dough and close it from one side like a potley. In Pakistan, people like to eat mostly on evening snacks. But now a days (Ramadan) month is starting people of Pakistan like to eat kachori in iftar.

Taiwan(China) – Xiao Long Bao

Xiao Long Bao means small bread buckets of juicy dumplings filled with chicken, shrimps, beef, or pork seasoned with ginger sauce. It has a thick ginger taste in every bite, so fresh and delicious.

Pakistan – Chicken sajji lovers

Sajji lovers are common in our city as well as in our country. It’s our tradition to serve sajji in front of our guest as our traditional foods. It is common and famous to eat in Ramadan and in lunch dinner as well as in breakfast. Its taste watered our mouth.

Thailand – Gang Keow Wan

Homemade rocket soaring the sky, not in a war but a festival held in Yasothan province Thailand. Bun Bang Fai is a festival to honor Phaya Taen, a pre-Buddhist god. During the festival, the airspace was temporarily closed to allow hundreds of homemade rockets to fire into the sky. They’re also a traditional food stall where you can buy Thai food. For those who loved spicy food, Gang Keow Wan is the best choice to eat during the festival.

Nepal – Gundruk Ko Achar

It is one of the best dishes of Nepal cuisine. It is the pickle of gundruk which is made with different types of leaves that make it easy. This pickle is famous all around the world but especially in NEPAL, TIBET, INDIA, BHUTAN and many more. Gundruk is actually a green leafy vegetable that is fermented. It is famous in Nepal especially.

Malaysia – Pongteh Chicken

Malaka, a port city on the West coast of Malaysia, has become a trade route since many years ago. There are two versions of Pongteh chicken, one with blackened color using palm sugar usually cooked by Malaka people. The other one is slightly white comes from the Penang region.

The Maldives – Thukaree Riha (Maldivian Vegetable Curry)

Maldavian vegetable curry is so delicious and very different from a very common vegetable curry. This dish is not soo dry it has a little bit of thick gravy in it and this is why it is called VEGETABLE CURRY. This is available at restaurants and also at street vendors.