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Korean fried chicken (Chikin)

South Korea
4.6
Chikin, or Korean fried chicken (KFC), is a popular dish in Korean cuisine that consists of battered and deep-fried chicken pieces. Fried chicken was introduced to South Korea by the American military during the Korean War in the 1950s. American... READ MORE
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Batagor

Bandung, Indonesia
4.6
Most iconic: Batagor Kingsley (Bandung, Indonesia)

One of the most famous snacks in Indonesia is batagor, a fried fish dumpling served in a traditional spicy sauce. It has roots in the Chinese culinary tradition, which has left a trace on many Indonesian dishes. Although this famous snack is remin... READ MORE

3

Karaage

Japan
4.5
Most iconic: Torian Hatagaya (Shibuya, Japan)

Also known as dry-frying, karaage is a Japanese cooking technique in which various foods are first lightly coated in arrowroot starch, then deep-fried. The use of arrowroot starch preserves the natural water content of fried foods and pro... READ MORE

4

Fritto misto

Italy
4.5
Most iconic: Il Pescato Cucinato (Riomaggiore, Italy)

Fritto misto is one of those dishes that differs widely across the country. Along the Italian seaside, it will always include crustaceans and mollusks, typically shrimp and squid, and often paranza, which is a collective name for very sma... READ MORE

5

Karipap

Malaysia
4.5
Most iconic: Rolina Traditional Hainanese Curry Puff (Singapore, Southeast Asia)

Karipap or curry puff is a small, deep-fried or baked pastry shell filled with thick chicken and potatoes curry. It is believed that the flavorful snack was invented by the Malays from the Malay Peninsula and parts of Sumatra and Borneo. ... READ MORE

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Maakouda

Morocco
4.5

Maakouda are traditional potato fritters that are popular throughout the Maghreb, especially in Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. The fritters are usually prepared plain, but they can also be stuffed with meat, tuna, or cheese, although not that ofte... READ MORE

7

Fried Chicken

Southern United States, United States of America
4.4
Most iconic: Prince's Hot Chicken Shack (Nashville, United States of America)

The most popular food of the Southern cuisine, fried chicken is the theme of many arguments where everyone involved seems to have a favorite, be it what their mothers used to make, a cult roadside eatery, or a bygone restaurant. However, it is uni... READ MORE

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Tonkatsu

Japan
4.4
Most iconic: Katsukura (Shibuya, Japan)

The breaded, deep-fried pork cutlet tonkatsu is a Japanese dish with a very recent history. It first appeared at the end of the 19th century as a type of yoshoku — the Western-influenced Japanese dishes — but with tim... READ MORE

9

Ebi furai

Nagoya, Japan
4.4
Most iconic: Katsukura (Shibuya, Japan)

These large prawns are typically dipped in egg wash, coated in panko breadcrumbs, then deep-fried. They are one of the most popular yōshoku dishes; western-inspired Japanese meals which originated during the Meiji Restoration bet... READ MORE

10

Katsudon

Japan
4.4
Most iconic: Ginza Bairin Tonkatsu (Chūō, Japan)

Katsudon is a type of donburi, meaning it's a rice dish served in a bowl topped with simmered ingredients. In this case, the topping is another Japanese favorite — tonkatsu — a deep-fried and crumbed pork cutlet, but ... READ MORE

11

Coxinha

São Paulo, Brazil
4.4
Most iconic: Padaria Brasileira (Santo André, Brazil)

One of Brazil's favorite street foods, coxinha (lit. little thigh) is a crispy croquette filled with chicken meat and cream cheese that is cleverly shaped into a chicken drumstick, then breaded and deep-fried. Coxinha originated around São ... READ MORE

12

Croquetas de jamón

Spain
4.4
Most iconic: Casa Ricardo (Seville, Spain)

Crispy croquetas de jamón are small and unusual Spanish fritters, which consist of a crispy outer shell and a creamy interior. As the central ingredient, they employ a thick variety of buttery béchamel sauce, which is formed... READ MORE

13

Ayam goreng

Indonesia
4.4
Most iconic: Ayam Goreng Suharti (Yogyakarta, Indonesia)

In its basic form, Indonesian-style fried chicken consists of chicken cuts, preferably bone-in pieces such as thighs and drumsticks, which are marinated in spices, then shortly braised before being fried until golden and crispy. The marinade is ty... READ MORE

14

Pastel

Brazil
4.4
Most iconic: Hocca Bar (São Paulo, Brazil)

One of the most common fast food items in Brazil is known as pastel, a deep-fried, stuffed pastry. This half-circle or rectangle-shaped miniature pie is stuffed with a variety of ingredients, most commonly shredded chicken, ground beef, mozzarella... READ MORE

15

Crispy fried chicken (Zhaziji)

Guangdong, China
4.4
Most iconic: Fook Lam Moon (Hong Kong, China)

A traditional dish of the Cantonese cuisine, crispy fried chicken consists of chicken that is first steamed and dried, then deep-fried in a special way so that the skin remains extremely crunchy, and the meat underneath gets tender. The chicken is... READ MORE

16

Sweet and sour spare ribs (Tang cu pai gu)

Guangdong, China
4.4
Most iconic: The Chairman (Hong Kong, China)

Sweet and sour spare ribs is a popular Chinese dish that is mostly consumed in restaurants since it is somewhat hard to prepare it at home. Spare ribs are first marinated, deep-fried, then dipped in Chinese sweet and sour sauce. Traditionally, the... READ MORE

17

Taiwanese Popcorn Chicken

Taiwan
4.4
Most iconic: Shi Yun (Taipei City, Taiwan)

This Taiwanese classic consists of bite-sized pieces of chicken that are primarily marinated in a flavorful combination of soy sauce, garlic, ginger, rice wine, and various spices. The pieces are then coated in potato or corn starch and deep-fried... READ MORE

18

Panzerotti

Apulia, Italy
4.4
Most iconic: Pizzeria Di Cosimo (Bari, Italy)

These crescent-shaped turnovers are traditionally prepared for the Carnival season, and even though it is believed that they originated in the Apulia region, panzerotti are extremely popular all across southern Italy. They resemble small calzone p... READ MORE

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Chicken 65

Chennai, India
4.4
Most iconic: Buhari (Chennai, India)

Chicken 65 is a classic poultry dish with origins in Chennai, India. It consists of deep-fried chicken that is marinated in ginger, lemon, red chiles, and a variety of other spices. There are a few theories about the origin of chicken 65. The most... READ MORE

20

Jalea

Piura Region, Peru
4.4
Most iconic: Isolina Taberna Peruana (Barranco, Peru)

Peruvian jalea is a seafood dish of lightly breaded and deep-fried fish - most often tuna, halibut, cod, or striped bass - and other mixed seafood like octopus, squid, shrimps, and scallops. It is traditionally served with thinly sliced and fried ... READ MORE

21

Pempek

Palembang, Indonesia
4.4
Most iconic: Pempek 161 (South Jakarta, Indonesia)

Pempek is a traditional fish cake made with ground fish meat and tapioca. The actual origin of this dish is the city of Palembang, situated in the South Sumatra province. The origin story of pempek says that an old Palembang citizen was tired of t... READ MORE

22

Katsu karē

Japan
4.4
Most iconic: Misato (Westminster, England)

Katsu karē is a Japanese curry variation made with a combination of tonkatsu (breaded and fried pork or chicken cutlet) and curry sauce. The dish is sometimes served with just the curry sauce, and sometimes with the full curry – inc... READ MORE

23

Fritto misto di pesce

Italy
4.4
Most iconic: Il Pescato Cucinato (Riomaggiore, Italy)

Assorted fried seafood known as fritto misto di pesce is hugely popular in Campania, but it is also found all over Italy. However, fritto misto is one of those dishes that differs widely across the country. Along the Italian seaside, it will alway... READ MORE

24

Taiwanese Scallion Pancake

Taiwan
4.4

Though similar varieties of scallion pancakes can be found in other Asian countries, in Taiwan they are a common and sought-after treat that is usually enjoyed as a snack or an accompaniment to other dishes. The pancakes are prepared with an unlea... READ MORE

25

Chongqing chicken (Laziji)

Chongqing, China
4.4
Most iconic: Black Sesame Kitchen (Dongcheng District, China)

Chongqing chicken is a famous Sichuan dish consisting of chicken and chilis. The dish is usually made with chicken on the bone, which is then chopped into small pieces, marinated, and deep-fried. Traditionally, there is almost always more dried re... READ MORE

26

Malai kofta

Northern India, India
4.4
Most iconic: Joney's Place (Agra, India)

Malai kofta is a traditional North Indian dish consisting of fried potato and paneer balls in a creamy sauce. The dish is commonly served at festivals, celebrations, and weddings due to its rich texture and flavors. A typical dish of Mughal cuisin... READ MORE

27

Gorengan

Indonesia
4.4
Most iconic: Warung Kopi Klotok (Yogyakarta, Indonesia)

Gorengan is a generic name that refers to a wide group of Indonesian deep-fried snacks that can be prepared with a variety of ingredients. Whether savory or sweet, the fritters usually combine egg batter with various additions such as bananas, tem... READ MORE

28

Salt-and-pepper squid (Jiao yan you yu)

Guangzhou, China
4.4

Jiao yan you yu or salt-and-pepper squid is a traditional dish originating from Guangzhou. This Cantonese dish is usually made with a combination of squid, potato flour, scallions, Shaoxing wine, garlic, oil, hot peppers, Sichuan pepper or white p... READ MORE

29

Tempeh mendoan

Purwokerto Barat, Indonesia
4.4

Tempeh mendoan is a variety of fried tempeh that hails from Purwokerto. Thin slices of tempeh—fermented soybean product—are dipped in batter that is enriched with ground coriander, sliced scallions, and garlic before they are ... READ MORE

30

Age gyoza

Japan
4.4

Age gyoza is a Japanese gyoza variety that's deep-fried. The dish consists of a wrapper that's filled with different kinds of ingredients such as kimchi, shrimp, mushrooms, and pork, among others. Once assembled, the gyoza are deep-fried in hot oi... READ MORE

31

Atsuage

Japan
4.4

Atsuage is a traditional dish consisting of deep-fried tofu. The slices of tofu are wrapped in kitchen paper and weighed down with a small weight so the water drains well. They are then deep-fried until golden brown, puffy, and slightly crunchy on... READ MORE

32

Lumpiang Shanghai

Philippines
4.4
Most iconic: The Aristocrat (Manila, Philippines)

Lumpiang Shanghai is the most popular variety of lumpia, the crispy deep-fried Filipino snack that evolved from Chinese spring rolls. Even though lumpia appears in numerous variations, the Shanghai version is characterized by a savory fil... READ MORE

33

Salt and Pepper Calamari

Australia
4.4
Most iconic: Star of Greece (Adelaide, Australia)

Salt and pepper calamari is a Chinese cuisine-inspired dish that’s so popular in Australia it might even be called one of Australia’s national dishes. The calamari, or squid in some cases, is covered in salt-and-pepper batter, then dee... READ MORE

34

Papri chaat

India
4.4

Papri chaat is an Indian dish consisting of deep-fried wafers (papri), tamarind and mint chutney, black grams, potatoes, and dahi. The ingredients are layered, and the dish is usually sprinkled with sev—fried chickpea noodles—and chaat... READ MORE

35

Aborrajados

Colombia
4.4
Most iconic: Ricuras de la 12 (Santiago de Cali, Colombia)

Aborrajado is a Colombian dish consisting of cheese-stuffed sweet plantain slices that are battered and deep-fried. Although the name aborrajado means battered, the dish can also be baked or grilled. Aborrajado is traditionally s... READ MORE

36

Aloo Pie

Trinidad and Tobago
4.4

Aloo pie is a Trini dish consisting of fried dough that is filled with mashed potatoes which are flavored with onions, garlic, cumin, and bandhania. It can often be bought at food stands which sell another Trini favorite known as doubles.... READ MORE

37

Tempura

Japan
4.3
Most iconic: Tempura Kondo (Chūō, Japan)

Although tempura is battered and deep-fried, the Japanese approach to food, characterized by clean flavors, simplicity, and minimalistic approach to ingredients remains intact. The most favorable ingredients for the dish include shrimp, scallops, ... READ MORE

38

Samosa

Saudi Arabia
4.3
Most iconic: United Coffee House (New Delhi, India)

Due to their crunchy texture and a variety of different flavors, samosas provide a perfect introduction to the world of Indian cuisine for newcomers. These deep-fried, triangular pastries are filled with a variety of ingredients ranging from veget... READ MORE

39

Croquetas

Spain
4.3
Most iconic: Casa Labra (Madrid, Spain)

These traditional Spanish fritters are usually prepared with a buttery béchamel base that is well chilled and formed into round or cylindrical patties, which are then coated in egg wash and breadcrumbs, and finally fried until crispy and go... READ MORE

40

Tendon

Japan
4.3
Most iconic: Tempura Daikokuya (Taitō, Japan)

A delicious combination of tempura and donburi - hence the name tendon - this classic Japanese one-bowl meal consists of battered and deep-fried seafood or vegetables laid over freshly steamed rice. The most popular ingredients for tendon include ... READ MORE

41

Supplì

Rome, Italy
4.3
Most iconic: L'Arcangelo (Rome, Italy)

Widely considered to be one of Rome's best street foods, these breaded, deep-fried rice croquettes are in fact quite similar to the Sicilian arancini, but unlike which, Roman supplì are traditionally filled with mozzarella, and the... READ MORE

42

Lumpia

Philippines
4.3
Most iconic: The Aristocrat (Manila, Philippines)

Lumpia is a simple and flavourful Filipino finger food that evolved from the Chinese spring rolls. Each lumpia consists of a rice or flour dough wrap that is stuffed with meat (most often ground pork or beef) and vegetables such as cabbage, carrot... READ MORE