Cao Lau is a unique noodle dish found only in Hoi An, Vietnam. The legendary noodles are rumored to be made from special local well water and ashes made from trees from nearby Cham Island.
Slipper Lobsters are a delicacy from the sea you can find in Southeast Asia, particularly in Thailand along the Gulf. Bigger than a crawfish, but similar, these lobsters are smaller than typical...
The Cai Rang Floating Market is the biggest wholesale floating market in the Vietnam. Everyday, until Noon, hundreds of boats sell and trade goods in the middle of the river. There are no stalls...
More than a pinch of salt and a dash of pepper, while in Kep and Kampot, Cambodia one can go straight to the source and visit pepper farms and salt fields.
It’s always fun to enjoy local sweets! Asia has a unique way of rolling ice cream – and it’s just absolutely perfect!
One of the pleasant culinary surprises in Thailand is the quantity of amazing Japanese food, especially in Bangkok (particularly in Sukhumvit). The many Japanese expatriates (the 4th largest in the...
Street Food in Thailand has thousands of offerings. Quail Eggs are but one of the many delicious fares you can find on the culinary streets of gold.
Salads in Thailand have teeth. There are endless varieties of amazing, often spicy salads to discover.
Another snack food you can’t help but notice on the streets of Thailand is crickets, grasshoppers, larvae, spiders, scorpions, worms and such. It took us a while, and quite a lot of beer, before we...