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Here’s part 2 of our mouthwateringly good food post. Check out part 1.

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41) Waldorf Salad – New York City, New York, USA

 

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42)     Boxty – Derry / Londonderry, Northern Ireland

 

 

43)     Fufu – Accra, Ghana

 

 

44)     Poke – Maui, Hawaii, USA

 

 

45)     Pho – Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

 

 

46)     Bibimbap – Jeonju, South Korea

 

 

47)     Xiaolongbao – Shanghai, China

 

 

48)    Hamsi tava – Black Sea coast, Turkey

 

 

49)     Lamb tagine – Marrakech, Morocco

 

 

50) Amok trey – Phnom Penh, Cambodia

 

 

51) Fish and chips – Tyndrum, Scotland

 

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52) Bacalhau a gomes de sa – Lourinhã, Portugal

 

 

53) Gallo pinto – San José, Costa Rica

 

 

54) Tonkotsu ramen – Fukuoka, Japan

 

 

55) Fish calulu – Luanda, Angola

 

 

56) Baklava – Beirut, Lebanon

 

 

57) Crni rižot – Dubrovnik, Croatia

 

 

58) Shrimp and andouille gumbo – New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

 

59) Peking duck – Beijing, China

 

 

60) Kaeng khiao wan (Thai green curry) – Bangkok, Thailand

 

 

61) Scones, cream and jam – Dorset, England

 

 

62) Chicken yassa – Dakar, Senegal

 

 

63) Coq au vin – Burgundy, France

 

 

64) Quindim – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

 

 

65) Haggis – Dalbeattie, Scotland

 

 

66) Gelato – Florence, Italy

 

 

67) Jalebi – Mumbai, India

 

 

68) Knafeh – Jerusalem, Israel

 

 

69) Laksa – Singapore

 

 

70) Oysters – Jersey, United Kingdom

 

 

71) Seafood paella – Barcelona, Spain

 

 

72) Caldo verde – Lisbon, Portugal

 

 

73) Tuna nigiri – Tokyo, Japan

 

 

74) Bouillabaisse – Marseille, France

 

 

75) Lechón (sucking pig) – Cebu, Philippines

 

 

76) Caviar on toast – St Petersburg, Russia

 

 

77) Fried momo (dumplings) – Kathmandu, Nepal

 

 

78) Lamb kebab – Lahore, Pakistan

 

 

79) Wiener schnitzel – Vienna, Austria

 

80) Chicago deep-dish pizza – Chicago, USA

 

 

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Brett AckroydBrett hopes to one day reach the shores of far-flung Tristan da Cunha, the most remote of all the inhabited archipelagos on Earth…as to what he’ll do when he gets there, he hasn’t a clue. Over the last 10 years, London, New York, Cape Town and Pondicherry have all proudly been referred to as home. Now it’s Copenhagen’s turn, where he lends his travel expertise to momondo.com.

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