Going to places and exploring their culture is not enough without enjoying the country's best delicacies. But dining doesn't have to be fancy all the time. Eating in a kiosk or local market is fun and practical. It won't take your time choosing the best dress nor finding the perfect shoes to enjoy this nibbles. You can eat it anyway you want, standing up or sitting down without worries on making your clothes dirty. Munch as much as you can with these best global food markets.
La Vucciria, Palermo, Italy
Make sure that you know how to get out of the maze as you enter this smelly and rough market. Their products include pomegranates and Pantelleria capers.
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If this is your first time, you should try Pane c'a meusa,a yummy spleen sandwhich which can be bought in every stall. Trying this out is part of their ritual.
Shanghai Trattoria is popular for their eggplant caponata and pasta con le sarde.
Borough Market, London
The Best time to visit this place is on an early Thursday or Friday so that you would not experience a squeezed crowd every Saturday. It is London's nibble center, packed with stores, bars, stalls and small restaurants.
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Brindisa is an outdoor grill that offers smoky chorizo-and-arugula sandwiches on crusty ciabatta roll. (Sandwiches for two $10.50)
Shellseekers offers scallops for two at $14. The owner itself dives for scallop and serves it baked with a bacony bean-sprout stir-fry
Rabot Estate serves a St. Lucian chocolate filled desert for two at $8.
Mercado de San Miguel, Madrid
This market located in a 1916 Beaux-Arts building which was left abandoned for several years was renovated last 2009. Today, the 33 shopping and dining booths and coffee spaces brought it all again to life.
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El Yantar del Ayer offers drinks and snacks for two at $7. They serve Sherries placed straight from barrels are partnered by Andalusian olives and nuts roasted in a wood-burning oven.
Pinkleton & Wine serves some two dozen wines by the glass worth $8 for two persons.
Caviar Purveyor Daniel Sorlut serves fines de claire oysters. The price starts at $1.20 per oyster.
Sherries drawn straight from barrels are accompanied by Andalusian olives and roasted nuts.
Ferry Plaza Farmers' Market, San Francisco
Ferry Plaza Farmers' Market is located in a waterfront where your eyes will pop out of seeing carrots, tomatoes and other vegetables. It is Kingdom Plantae out there. It is best to visit this place on Tuesdays, Thursday and Saturdays since most cultivated products are available. It is still good to visit them on ordinary days since they still serve jam-packed of goodies to choose from. They have salty Tomales Bay oysters fresh from Hog Island and lavender-flavored chocolates from Recchiuti Confections.
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Chef Daniel Patterson's Il Cane Rosso. The meal includes great fried-egg breakfast sandwiches and note-perfect salads, a lunch for two at $25.
You can have an exotic micro-roast coffee paired with their heavenly Belgian waffles for only $6 (good for two persons) at Blue Bottle Coffee Co.
Local Chefs line up at Primavera Tamales every Saturdays for organic-masa mole tamales douse with roasted-tomato salsa. It is a snack worth $18 and good for two persons.
Marché des Enfants Rouges, Paris
Looking for the best and tasty hams, sausages, and pâtés? Try Marché des Enfants Rouges in Paris. The marché in the Marais has a variety of yummy and meaty products. Different ethnic and enticing foods are served in a very reasonable price.
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La Rôtisserie Enfants Rouges (lunch for two $24) serves up crisp-skinned rotisserie Bresse chicken with potatoes and a glass of vin rouge.
Le Traiteur Marocain (lunch for two $25) is a must for its bracing spiced lamb-and-prune tagine and fluffy couscous royale.
Mercado de la Merced, Mexico City
With 3,00 vendors around Mexico, Mercado de la Merced have it all. Starting from preserved and dehydrated chiles, moles pastes, smelly Oaxacan cheese, piles of nopals and mixture smelled from guavas and epazote makes this market full of life.
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Abraham trades in delicious huaraches (griddled masa cakes) with toppings such as chorizo and carne asada, a snack good for two worth $4.
Migas Arnulfo) is well-known for its sopa de migas, a soothing bread soup, also a snackgood for two worth $4.
Queen Victoria Market, Melbourne
Queen Victoria Market provides a two hour tour worth $30 in order to see and experience " Queen Vic" more than 1,000 stalls. The tour includes food tasting and vendor chatting. It started from 1878 and has provided Southeast Asian greens, Italian cheeses, kangaroo salami, and Tasmanian scallops.
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Coffea has espressos good for two at $6.
Bratwurst Shop offers sandwiches starting from $6. You can choose from a spicy or mild bratwurst sandwich topped with five different kinds of mustard.
Mezze Table has snacks for two at $6. Try their flaky multilayered börek filled with everything from spiced lamb to leeks.
Market Juice has the healthiest thirst quencher. At $3 for two persons, enjoy freshly-squeezed passion fruits.
Tiong Bahru Market, Singapore
If you get tired and hungry shopping in this 1950's building, you can take a break and try the different food stalls that offers delectable treats.
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Roasted Pig Specialist has Char siu a must try snack worth $3 for two persons.
Jian Bo Shui Kueh will provide you with soft springy steamed rice cakes topped with fried preserved radish.
Fried Kway Teow will stuff you with rice noodles filled with Chinese sausage, eggs, and fish-cake nuggets. Their snack is at $4 and good for two persons.
Grand Bazaar (Kapali Çar?i), Istanbul
Enclosed in 65 streets and has approximately 4,000 stores, this grand bazaar in Istanbul doesn't only sell kilims and bangles. Getting hungry is not a problem for these retailers since they have a variety of food stalls to choose from.
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Subasi has goldsmiths, rug lords and copperware kings. They serve white beans in tomato sauce and chicken stuffed with rice with an affordable price of $30 (good for2).
Dönerci ?ahin Usta provides the best meat wrap, a luscious döner which is good for 2 persons at $12.
Try the the city's flavorsome kebabs in Kara Mehmet Kebap Salonu. Kebabs for two persons are worth $12.
Mercado Municipal Paulistano, São Paulo, Brazil
You will not only enjoy eating here but also appreciate the cathedral-worth stained glass scenic place. This 1930'2 market sells olives, linguica sausages, and salt cod.
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As part of their custom, you try first a mortadella sandwich. Follow it up with flaky pastel de bacalhau (salt-cod pastries) at Hocca Bar.
Ki Piexe serves oyster for two at $14.
Banna Juice has chocolaty açai-berry shake as their bestseller.