How to Eat Your Way Through Esnavi Ungar's Travel Itinerary
It's no secret that Esnavi Ungar loves to travel. She's been to over 50 countries and has no plans of slowing down. But what you may not know is that Esnavi is also a bit of a foodie. She loves to try new foods and drinks, and she always makes sure to do her research before she visits a new place. In this article, Esnavi will share her favorite travel itinerary for foodies. She'll tell you where to go, what to eat, and how to make the most of your culinary adventures. So pack your bags and get ready to eat your way through the world with Esnavi Ungar! Day 1: Arrive in Tokyo Tokyo is a foodie's paradise, so it's the perfect place to start your culinary journey. Here are a few of Esnavi's favorite places to eat in Tokyo:
Tsukiji Fish Market: This is the world's largest fish market, and it's a must-visit for any seafood lover. You can buy fresh fish and seafood to cook at home, or you can eat at one of the many restaurants in the market.
Ramen Street: This is a street in Tokyo Station that's lined with ramen restaurants. You can find all kinds of ramen here, from traditional to modern. Just be sure to come hungry, because the bowls are huge!
Yakitori Alley: This is a narrow alleyway in Shinjuku that's lined with yakitori restaurants. Yakitori is grilled chicken skewers, and it's a popular street food in Japan. It's the perfect way to sample some of the best street food Tokyo has to offer.
Day 2: Visit Kyoto Kyoto is another great city for foodies. Here are a few of Esnavi's favorite things to eat in Kyoto:
Kaiseki: This is a traditional Japanese multi-course meal. It's usually very expensive, but it's worth splurging on at least once in your life.
Udon: This is a thick, wheat noodle soup. It's a popular dish in Kyoto, and there are many different types of udon to try.
Matcha: This is a green tea powder that's used in many Japanese desserts and drinks. It's a popular flavor in Kyoto, and you can find matcha everything from lattes to ice cream.
Day 3: Fly to Seoul Seoul is the capital of South Korea, and it's another great city for foodies. Here are a few of Esnavi's favorite things to eat in Seoul:
Korean barbecue: This is a popular dish in Seoul, and it's a great way to experience Korean cuisine. You can cook your meat on a grill at your table, and then wrap it in lettuce with rice and other toppings.
Kimchi: This is a fermented cabbage dish that's a staple of Korean cuisine. It's spicy and sour, and it's a great way to add flavor to your meals.
Bibimbap: This is a rice dish with vegetables, meat, and a fried egg. It's a colorful and flavorful dish, and it's a great way to try a variety of Korean flavors.
Day 4: Visit Busan Busan is a port city in South Korea, and it's known for its seafood. Here are a few of Esnavi's favorite things to eat in Busan:
Haeundae Market: This is a large market where you can buy fresh seafood. You can also eat at one of the many restaurants in the market, which serve a variety of seafood dishes.
Jagalchi Market: This is the largest fish market in South Korea, and it's a must-visit for any seafood lover. You can buy fresh fish and seafood here, or you can eat at one of the many restaurants in the market.
Dongbaek Island: This is a small island off the coast of Busan. It's known for its seafood restaurants, which serve a variety of fresh seafood dishes.
Day 5: Fly to Taipei Taipei is the capital of Taiwan, and it's another great city for foodies. Here are a few of Esnavi's favorite things to eat in Taipei:
Din Tai Fung: This is a world-renowned dumpling restaurant. The dumplings are handmade and delicious, and they're a must-try for any foodie.
Shilin Night Market: This is one of the largest and most popular night markets in Taiwan. It's a great place to try a variety of Taiwanese street foods.
Oyster omelet: This is a popular Taiwanese street food. It's made with oysters, eggs, and starch. It's a savory and delicious dish, and it's a great way to try a local delicacy.
Day 6: Fly to Hong Kong Hong Kong is a foodie's paradise, and it's the perfect place to end your culinary journey. Here are a few of Esnavi's favorite things to eat in Hong Kong:
Dim sum: This is a traditional Chinese brunch. It's made with small steamed dumplings that are filled with a variety of meats, vegetables, and seafood. It's a great way to try a variety of Chinese flavors.
Roast goose: This is a popular Cantonese dish. It's made with roasted goose that's served with a sweet and savory sauce. It's a delicious and juicy dish, and it's a must-try for any foodie.
Egg tarts: These are a popular Portuguese pastry that's now a staple of Hong Kong cuisine. They're made with a flaky crust and a sweet egg filling. They're a delicious and portable snack, and they're a great way to end your culinary journey on a sweet note.
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