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Mar 10, 2004

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I look forward to possibly delicious/delicious adjacent food stuff from this thread

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AARD VARKMAN posted:

here's one that has got to be delicious :discourse:

https://i.imgur.com/QajZJqv.mp4

Some sort of kebab cheese steak maybe? If so, I'm in

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Mar 10, 2004

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No shoes while removing poo poo from a giant vat of hot oil

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Grand Fromage posted:

Foreign Street Food: Was that an ostrich?!

Somewhere bigpeeler's ears started burning

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Mar 10, 2004

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Want me a deviled ostrich egg

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Dude that thing is like two dozen worth! Wanna take a slice of that big boy like a piece of deviled egg pie

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Mar 10, 2004

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Peeling the hardboiled egg would friggin suck though

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gently caress I hate living in a kebab desert. There's like two places that do gyro type stuff, and they're like 15 bucks. I'd kill for a local cheap, dirty pop up.

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gently caress I want a gyro now

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Mar 10, 2004

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gently caress y'all

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Mar 10, 2004

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drat gyro desert. The Greek in my veins craves a gyro

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Grand Fromage posted:

It depends on your definition. If you're picturing street food as stalls out on the street like in Thailand, or that dude mashing pomegranates, that doesn't really exist in Japan. There are some yatai stalls in Fukuoka and very occasionally you'll spot one somewhere else, but mostly you will only see that at festivals. There are also a couple tourist trap areas like in front of Sensoji in Asakusa that have permanent setups. Those are notable because of their rarity though.

There are shops that sell ready to eat food and don't have seating, so you can stand out front and eat your fried chicken or whatever. I don't think it's what most people are talking about when they say street food but it's debatable.

Granted, I haven't been since the early 00's, but I remember basically living off gyudon stands in nearly every city we visited for the ~two weeks I was there. Was like 3-4 bucks for a quick, filling meal of meat, onions, and rice. Add an egg for 50yen!

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Grand Fromage posted:

You mean like just a dude with a cart out on the street making gyudon? I've never seen such a thing but I wish I had.

Nah, just a bunch of little stalls everywhere we went in the bigger cities. Again, been around 20 years though. Also had some friggin amazing hot pot once we got to the smaller towns. Amazingly great people who treated us like family.

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cynic posted:

There's a street food place near me that will hollow out an entire loaf, then stuff it with an entire full English breakfast (4x sausages, 8x smoked back bacon rashers, 4x fried eggs, 4x hash browns, 2x giant fried mushrooms and a couple of ladles of baked beans, and then just to add insult to injury will fry the scooped out bread (sliced into triangles) in butter and top the entire thing with it. I've never had the pleasure myself, but the guy I sat next to at work treated himself once a year to one of these. I can't find any photos, but if anyone is better the Googles than me and wants to go looking, it could be found in a layby in the West Midlands, UK somewhere.

No black pudding or tomatoes? Wimps.

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