Papua New Guinea often gets a bad rap for not being safe, but in fairness it really is not that bad as a whole. What is bad though is the capital, meaning| The Street Food Guy
Papua New Guinea legit makes some great sodas, such as GoGo Cola and the Gold Spot range. Therefore when I saw K-One Cola I quite simply had to give it the full cola quest treatment. So, how was it? Well there is no point dancing around the fact that it was pretty god damned bad....| The Street Food Guy
When it comes to fast food ranchos choices Papua New Guinea has about as many options as Pyongyang. That means they have to create their own, such as Big Rooster and today’s subject matter Burger House. Therefore I decided to give it a shout, particularly as restaurant burgers in PNG tend to be a bit...| The Street Food Guy
While I do love a night at the Hilton Port Moresby when it comes to pure venues in the city you really cannot beat the Lamana Hotel.| The Street Food Guy
Mount Hagen is famous in Papua New Guinea for its beauty, the fine fruit and veg they grow, but also the biggest tribal festival in the country. Is there| The Street Food Guy
When it comes to the tribes at the Mount Hagen festival they are all legitimately very good, but much like anything in the world some are definitively better| The Street Food Guy
While I am a true lover of 7-Eleven the standards cary greatly from country to country. And it is with this in mind that I really have to ask why is Malaysian| The Street Food Guy
While not usually one for big evil American corporations, I am indeed a sucker for some, such as 7-Eleven. Therefore I was extremely excited when they not| The Street Food Guy
The Rason Trade Fair is something that is held every August in Rason and where companies and businesses are invited to come and either make a stand, or do a| The Street Food Guy
Usually I don’t get too specific when I talk about where I have traveled, but fate meant that I ended up partying on Xining Road Yanji. Why did I end up on| The Street Food Guy
What are the key differences between North and South Korean food? Well as it turns out there is a lot similar, but also some really key differences?| The Street Food Guy
One of the best parts of my Japan tours is that we really do some legendary restaurants, with the phenomenon that is Ramen Hiiragi being a case in point here. As you might have guessed they specialize in ramen dishes here, with their particular take on things making it a “must go” for locals and...| The Street Food Guy
While visiting a porn cinema in Osaka, or well anywhere for that matter, was never really on my to-do list, that is exactly what I did at Shinsekai Toei Cinema. Why though did I do this? Was the porn any good? And did the guy jacking off in front of me put me off? Here’s...| The Street Food Guy
When you travel the scenic areas of Japan, such as around Mount Fuji, you quickly realise your dinner options are mostly boring franchise joints. Enter Cafe Restaurant Gusto, a chain that tries to stand out with its whole robot gimmick. And what do I mean by robots? Well, you order your food via a tablet...| The Street Food Guy
To say they do things a bit different in Japan would be a gross understatement with Fanta being no exception. In fact they have a whole bloody catalogue of flavours you won’t find anywhere else, and while some of them are absolute abominations, every so often they hit gold. Enter Sweet and Sour Lemon Fanta,...| The Street Food Guy
To say they do things a bit different in Japan would be a gross understatement with Fanta being no exception. In fact they have a ton of different varieties but the weirdest has to be Calpis Fanta? WTF is Calpis Fanta and indeed WTF is cowpiss I hear you ask? Well thats a whole weird...| The Street Food Guy
To say they do things a bit different in Japan would be a gross understatement with Fanta being no exception. In fact they have a ton of different varieties but one that stood out was Mellow Yellow Fanta. WTF is Mellow Yellow Fanta and does it have anything to do with that weird 60s song...| The Street Food Guy
Is Japan 7-Eleven any good? Hypothetical question for we all know the fact not only is 7-11 the best but Japanese 7-Eleven is the king of the whole crap. And| The Street Food Guy
I am Gareth Johnson, AKA The ORIGINAL Street Food Guy. I get to travel the world, while eating and drinking. Join my street food adventure.| The Street Food Guy
What is Vimto? Vimto is an English soft-drink first produced in 1908 in Manchester, England, Originally served in concentrate, it is now more commonly served| The Street Food Guy
Can you travel overland from Phnom Penh to Bangkok? The short answer is that yes you can and that there is more than one option to do so, which includes doing| The Street Food Guy
Lotteria Vietnam is by far the biggest fast food franchise within the country, with not only KFC and McDonald’s barely getting a lick, but amazingly Jolibee| The Street Food Guy
What is the best Chinese fast food joint? Well it is one you have most likely not heard of, namely Dicos, which was founded way way back in 1994. Currently| The Street Food Guy
Shaanxi cuisine, or Qin cuisine is the food and drink that is eaten in the Chinese province of Shaanxi, not to be confused with Shanxi, which is actually next| The Street Food Guy
Is there street food in Shanwei? Well, after discovering this gem on my latest quest to explore obscure Chinese cities, I can confirm that not only is there| The Street Food Guy
What is the street food Yangon scene? Well it turns out it is very good and a little eclectic.| The Street Food Guy
Not only is Nepali cuisine seriously underrated, but the food in Kathmandu and beyond is so good that it almost justifies a trip to Nepal in itself.| The Street Food Guy
In the heart of Pyongyang, where the city's pulse beats with an air of mystery, lies a brewery that has captured the hearts and palates of locals and visitors| The Street Food Guy
Hungry Jacks vs Burger King, are they the same, or different and which one is actually better to eat?| The Street Food Guy
Papua New Guinea (PNG) isn’t just known for its tribal culture and rugged landscapes—it’s also famous for how it uses a humble kitchen staple: Maggi cubes. In| The Street Food Guy
Soju, the cherished Korean spirit, has emerged as a global phenomenon, captivating drinkers with its versatility, cultural significance, and unique flavor.| The Street Food Guy
Walking back into Lae Airport a guy approaches asks if I am Paiawara Man, I reply yes, he asks for a photo and before you know it everyone is getting| The Street Food Guy
Despite its popularity with tourists, Wamena has a reputation for being a bit spartan when it comes to entertainment. Is there a street food Wamena scene| The Street Food Guy
With the announcement yesterday that Rason would be the first place in North Korea to reopen to tourism, this has brought up a very valid question: WTF is| The Street Food Guy
Despite being pretty much the only unclaimed piece of land on earth, there is a lot more going on here than people think. And thus having a population means| The Street Food Guy
With three days to kill in Bangkok and slightly bored of night markets, I pretty much googled beaches near Bangkok. One of the top 10 was Hua Hin, with it| The Street Food Guy
Are there any good Ethiopian restaurants in Phnom Penh and indeed Cambodia and are they any good? We went to explore.| The Street Food Guy
So, while there are some surprising countries that do not have KFC there are even stranger ones that do have KFC!| The Street Food Guy
If you're heading from London Victoria to Ryde, you're in for a journey that’s surprisingly scenic, relatively easy, and—if you know what you’re doing—not too| The Street Food Guy
Guide to my travels, drinks and of course the best Street Food in Asia.| The Street Food Guy
Back when I was a regular visitor to North Korea my favorite place within the country was Rason and this was for many reasons, BUT the Street Food Rason scene| The Street Food Guy
A few months ago I visited Hua Hin for the first time. Initially I viewed it as a bit a retirement home with a lack of s street food Hua Hin scene. I am| The Street Food Guy
Which countries have McDonalds - and which do not? And are there any interesting McDonalds based anecdotes you can share? The Street Food Guy delves deep…| The Street Food Guy
Which countries do and don't have a Burger King? This is your ultimate guide.| The Street Food Guy
Cola Quest, or #XolaQuest is searching for the best Coke's/Cola's from around the world and meauring them against "the real thing"| The Street Food Guy
While industrialisation ha moved much of English street food indoors, to places such as cafes and localized fast food joints. Does this mean it is still| The Street Food Guy
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Is Beijing 7-Eleven any good| The Street Food Guy
It seems like just yesterday that the DMZ Bar Yangshuo was a thing, in fact it has not been a ting for almost 5 years now, meaning it has been almost ten| The Street Food Guy
Is 7-Eleven Xian any good? Overall yes it is, but we will still run them against the competition.| The Street Food Guy
After knowing little about this place I was to research and read the following “In upscale Akasaka, tranquil Shinto shrines like Higawa and Nogi contrast with| The Street Food Guy
One thing I learned from a young age was that you never eat raw chicken or you will get very sick! Well after now trying chicken sashimi at Akadori Haruka in| The Street Food Guy
Back in the day and when I lived here my favorite bar, bar none was Heaven Supermarket in San Li Tun, Beijing. Therefore on may return I was desperate to see| The Street Food Guy
What are the must try foods in Xian? Well we have our own favorites!| The Street Food Guy
When it comes to offering the whole package, few other cities in China can match Xian. Known as the cultural capital of the Middle Kingdom, it boasts not just| The Street Food Guy
If you love good food served on the street then street food Muslim Street in Xian, China is pretty much the mother load. And by that I mean potentially one of| The Street Food Guy
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Back when I was a regular visitor to North Korea mu favorite place within the country was Rason and this was for many reasons, BUT the Street Food Rason scene| The Street Food Guy
When it comes to food and North Korea the lines get blurry. Many do not know that not only do they have a great cuisine, but North Korean street food is not| The Street Food Guy
There are lots of reasons to visit this epic border town, but perhaps it is the epic Dandong street food, as well as overall cuisine and night life that truly| The Street Food Guy
foreigners getting arrested in Thailand| The Street Food Guy