There’s something about Asian street food that just hits different
The mix of smoke, oil, noise, and flavour — it's chaos in the best way. Every time I travel, I end up at some food stall thinking, “This is the real five-star dining.”
by PixelAlchemycoco
20 Comments
Bigram03
Yea, ive never been willing to risk the food poisoning of trying any street food, much less from an Asian market.
FlusteredZerbits
I’ll take 6 to start please
ConstitutionsGuard
6 of those for the equivalent of a few dollars in China. Sooo goood.
Loubrockshakur
The food borne illness definitely hits diff
Huge-Acanthisitta403
While it looks great food like that has often been sitting like that for hours and I personally wouldn’t. Great way to ruin a vacation.
Due_Patience960
It’s gone hit yo digestive tract in a real way
-__WarChild__-
Especially on the way out.
SnooLentils3008
That looks really delicious, but I would have to be absolutely certain it’s been stored and kept fresh properly
BasisAggravating8926
Hyper sensitive stomachs used to fried potatoes, baked, re-fried, baked again and covered in yellow edible plastic have some real serious opinions about food vendors in other countries. This is real food, fresh ingredients, for sale, outside. You have to use your best judgment like any eatery on the planet.
Redplushie
This is great when it’s at a relatives home, don’t have to worry for food poisoning
Wick721
The projectile diarrhea hits different targets than it does back home. Good luck with that.
Ornery-Garage7069
Nah, seafood is the one thing I won’t get from street food
BGrumpy
Oh, it hits different alright. It hits the bottom of the bowl, the sides of the bowl, the back of the lid and the seat
Dr_Bonejangles
Danger danger
Aostentatious
Shits* different
saintkev40
Philippines street food is the best
CalligrapherOther510
I can’t with cooked oysters
VladThePollenInhaler
It’s the diarrhea
HammermanAC
And if those oysters were not cooked long enough to kill the bacteria, you might feel different Too.
ArdraMercury
well the locals don’t get sick; only Americans and their lack of microbiome
20 Comments
Yea, ive never been willing to risk the food poisoning of trying any street food, much less from an Asian market.
I’ll take 6 to start please
6 of those for the equivalent of a few dollars in China. Sooo goood.
The food borne illness definitely hits diff
While it looks great food like that has often been sitting like that for hours and I personally wouldn’t. Great way to ruin a vacation.
It’s gone hit yo digestive tract in a real way
Especially on the way out.
That looks really delicious, but I would have to be absolutely certain it’s been stored and kept fresh properly
Hyper sensitive stomachs used to fried potatoes, baked, re-fried, baked again and covered in yellow edible plastic have some real serious opinions about food vendors in other countries. This is real food, fresh ingredients, for sale, outside. You have to use your best judgment like any eatery on the planet.
This is great when it’s at a relatives home, don’t have to worry for food poisoning
The projectile diarrhea hits different targets than it does back home. Good luck with that.
Nah, seafood is the one thing I won’t get from street food
Oh, it hits different alright. It hits the bottom of the bowl, the sides of the bowl, the back of the lid and the seat
Danger danger
Shits* different
Philippines street food is the best
I can’t with cooked oysters
It’s the diarrhea
And if those oysters were not cooked long enough to kill the bacteria, you might feel different Too.
well the locals don’t get sick; only Americans and their lack of microbiome