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Shishbarak

Lebanon

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This combination of meat-stuffed dumplings and yogurt is common in Levantine cuisine. The dish consists of tiny dumplings—believed to have originated in Iran under the name joshpara—that are filled with a combination of meat a... READ MORE

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Hyderabadi biryani

Hyderabad

4.5

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Most iconic: Hotel Shadab (Hyderabad, India)

Hyderabadi biryani is a South Indian dish consisting of basmati rice, goat, mutton, or chicken meat, lemon, yogurt, onions, and saffron. There are two main varieties of the dish – kachchi (raw) and pakki (cooked). It is sai... READ MORE

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Culurgionis d’Ogliastra

Province of Nuoro

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Most iconic: Su Gologone (Su Gologone, Italy)

Widely known as Sardinian ravioli, culurgiònes are a typical dish of Ogliastra. These delicious handmade dumplings are shaped to resemble an ear of wheat, and they are traditionally filled with potatoes, pecorino cheese, lard, onio... READ MORE

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Tzatziki

Greece

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Most iconic: O Thanasis (Athens, Greece)

Tzatziki is a Greek concoction made from yogurt, cucumbers, garlic, and numerous herbs and spices such as dill, mint, or parsley. It is usually served as a sauce accompanying many meat dishes, as a simple dip, or an appetizer. Its name is derived ... READ MORE

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Souvlaki

Greece

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Most iconic: Pane e Souvlaki (Corfu City, Greece)

Souvlaki is one of the most popular Greek dishes, consisting of small cubes of skewered and grilled pork, chicken, lamb, or beef. It is a popular fast food item that is usually served in souvladzidika, small eateries that also often serve... READ MORE

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Sarma

Turkiye

4.4

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Most iconic: Caru' cu Bere (Bucharest, Romania)

One of the staples of traditional Turkish cuisine, sarma consists of a filling that is snugly surrounded by leaves or leafy vegetables. There are numerous versions of this dish but the mixture typically combines ingredients such as minced meat, ri... READ MORE

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Lahmacun

Turkiye

4.4

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Most iconic: Tatbak (Şişli, Turkiye)

Even though lahmacun is popularly nicknamed Turkish pizza, it's origin is disputed and can be traced to Armenia, Syria, Lebanon, and Turkiye. It can be found at numerous street stalls as well as in virtually any traditional restaurant, bu... READ MORE

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Yemista

Greece

4.4

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Most iconic: Oasis Restaurant (Naxos, Greece)

Yemista or gemista is a Greek dish traditionally consisting of vegetables such as tomatoes and green peppers that are stuffed with rice and vegetables' inner parts. The stuffed vegetables are then baked in the oven. The name of the dish m... READ MORE

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Youvarlakia

Greece

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This hearty Greek soup couples tender beef meatballs and a creamy, flavorful broth. The meatballs and the broth are usually seasoned with various fresh herbs, and the whole dish is finished with the addition of avgolemono—the creamy... READ MORE

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Hummus Beiruti

Beirut

4.4

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Most iconic: Al Ameer (Dearborn, United States of America)

Hummus Beiruti is a Lebanese version of hummus, the famous chickpea-based dip. This version adds a large amount of garlic and spices to it. It’s usually made with a combination of chickpeas, olive oil, garlic, yogurt, tahini, cold water, cum... READ MORE

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Papri chaat

India

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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

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Chapli kabab

Peshawar

4.4

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Most iconic: Jalil Kabab House (Peshawar, Pakistan)

A specialty of Pashtun cuisine, this spicy meat patty is prepared with a combination of minced beef or mutton. The unique taste of chapli kabab comes from spices such as dried coriander and pomegranate seeds, green chillis, and mint. Its name is d... READ MORE

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Hummus kawarma

Lebanon

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Hummus kawarma is a traditional version of hummus. In order to prepare it, freshly made hummus is topped with fried pieces of lamb. The hummus is made from chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice, crushed garlic, and cold water, while the kawarma consists ... READ MORE

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Khychin

Kabardino-Balkaria

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Khychin is a traditional filled flatbread originating from the regions of Kabardino-Balkaria and Karachay-Cherkessia. This thin flatbread is made from unleavened dough and it's filled with boiled potatoes, local cheese, or meat with fresh herbs. T... READ MORE

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Spanakopita

Greece

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Most iconic: Pnyka (Athens, Greece)

Spanakopita is a Greek spinach pie consisting of a buttery, flaky phyllo pastry with a filling of cooked spinach, lemon juice, feta cheese, and sometimes dill. It can be served either as a small snack, an appetizer, or a light main course. Due to ... READ MORE

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Fattoush

Lebanon

4.3

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Most iconic: Em Sherif Beirut (Beirut, Lebanon)

Fattoush is a simple salad made with traditional pita bread as a base on which the rest of the ingredients are built on. Pita bread is torn or cut into small bite-sized pieces, then toasted, grilled, or fried. It is then mixed with a variety of ve... READ MORE

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Panipuri

India

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Most iconic: Elco Pani Puri Center (Mumbai, India)

Panipuri is a street snack that is extremely popular in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Nepal. Small in size, it consists of a hollow puri that is fried until crispy, then stuffed with a combination of flavored water called pani, tamarin... READ MORE

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Biftekia

Greece

4.3

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Biftekia is a traditional dish that’s often described as a cross between burger patties and slightly flattened meatballs. The patties are made with a combination of ground pork, beef, or lamb, and the meat is mixed with onions, breadcrumbs, ... READ MORE

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Haydari

Turkiye

4.3

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Most iconic: İsmet Baba Restaurant (Üsküdar, Turkiye)

Haydari is a Turkish meze dip that is usually made with thickened yogurt, garlic, and fresh herbs such as dill, paprika, mint, and basil. The dip has a thick texture and a tangy flavor. It is recommended to serve it chilled with pita bread, vegeta... READ MORE

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Hue Breakfast Noodle Soup (Bún bò Huế)

Huế

4.3

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Most iconic: Quan Cam (Huế, Vietnam)

Bún bò Huế is a staple Vietnamese soup that is traditionally consumed for breakfast, consisting of pork and beef bones broth, bun noodles, lemongrass, shrimp paste, lime juice, and a variety of herbs. The soup is much spicie... READ MORE

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Ropa vieja

Cuba

4.3

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Most iconic: Dona Eutimia (Havana, Cuba)

Ropa vieja is the national dish of Cuba, a hearty stew made with shredded beef, tomatoes, onions, and peppers. The stew is traditionally served with yellow rice and a glass of cold beer on the side. Like many Cuban dishes, this one also originated... READ MORE

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Zeytoon parvardeh

Gilan Province

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Hailing from Iranian Gilan province, this simple dish consists of a flavorful combination of pitted olives and pomegranate molasses. The additional ingredients include ground walnuts, garlic, and various fresh herbs such as cilantro or mint, as we... READ MORE

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Tiganopsomo

Greece

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Tiganopsomo is a Greek version of fried bread. It is usually prepared with leavened dough consisting of wheat flour, olive oil, and salt that is rolled into a circle while the center is filled with crumbled feta and herbs such as oregano, rosemary... READ MORE

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Fourtalia

Andros

4.3

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Most iconic: Ta Delfinia (Batsi, Greece)

Fourtalia is a traditional omelet hailing from the island of Andros. Although the ingredients may vary from area to area, the basic recipe always contains eggs, potatoes, and sausages. The cut potatoes are fried in olive oil and pork fat, with the... READ MORE

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Borani banjan

Afghanistan

4.3

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Most iconic: Parwana Afghan Kitchen (Adelaide, Australia)

This delicious Afghan vegetable dish is made with slices of fried eggplant that are simmered in an aromatic tomato sauce and served topped with a thick yogurt that is heavily seasoned with garlic and mint. Even though borani banjan is oft... READ MORE

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Nadugi

Georgia

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Nadugi is a traditional appetizer or spread originating from Georgia. It's usually made with a combination of sour cream, sulguni or Imeretian cheese, mint, salt, and chili peppers. The mint, salt, and chili peppers are ground into a paste. It is ... READ MORE

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Sopa de gallina india

El Salvador

4.3

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Most iconic: Caldo Cesar (Lima, Peru)

The star ingredient of this traditional Salvadoran soup or broth is a free-range, home-raised chicken known as gallina india. With an incomparable, rich flavor due to it being raised in a natural environment and fed on a natural diet, the... READ MORE

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Jocón

Huehuetenango Department

4.3

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Jocón de pollo is a traditional dish hailing from Huehuetenango. The dish is made with a combination of chicken pieces, pumpkin and sesame seeds, tomatillos, cilantro, scallions, chili peppers, and corn tortillas that are chopped, soaked in... READ MORE

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Kısır

Mersin

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Most iconic: Yeni Lokanta-Bar (Beyoğlu, Turkiye)

Kısır is a classic Turkish salad made with thin bulgur wheat, tomatoes, mint, garlic, parsley, and either lemon juice or sour pomegranate molasses. Red pepper flakes are often added to the salad to make it spicier. Lemon juice is typically used in... READ MORE

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Chicken Pho (Phở gà)

Vietnam

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Most iconic: Long Phung (Singapore, Southeast Asia)

Phở gà is a traditional pho variety made with chicken. It can usually be ordered as bình thường (normal) with white breast meat, dark meat, fat, and skin, or gà nạc (lean chicken) with sliced breast meat. The... READ MORE

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Mast o khiar

Iran

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Most iconic: Shalizaar Restaurant (Belmont, United States of America)

Mast o khiar is a simple and refreshing Iranian dip made with yogurt and diced cucumbers. In its original form, it is generously seasoned with mint, but it can be easily adapted with other ingredients such as garlic, walnuts, raisins, and various ... READ MORE

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İç pilav

Turkiye

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Most iconic: 7 Mehmet (Antalya, Turkiye)

İç pilav is a flavorful Turkish pilaf made with a combination of rice (often of the Baldo variety), onions, currants, tomatoes, mint, and pine nuts. It is typically flavored with allspice, cinnamon, salt, and pepper. The ingredient... READ MORE

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Gigantes plaki

Greece

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Most iconic: Limeri Restaurant (Kato Korakiana, Greece)

This Greek classic consists of large white beans that are cooked and then baked in a flavorful tomato sauce, which is usually seasoned with various herbs such as oregano, parsley, and mint. The dish calls for the use of fasolia gigantes, ... READ MORE

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Tomatokeftedes

Santorini

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Most iconic: The Greeks (Fira, Greece)

These flavorful fritters employ diced tomatoes as their main ingredient, while other additions commonly include onions, fresh herbs, spices, feta cheese and grated zucchinis. The dish is usually associated with Santorini, an island known for the h... READ MORE

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Penang laksa

Penang

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The perfect blend of spicy, sweet, savory, and umami flavors, penang laksa is a popular Malaysian street food, originating from the north-western state of Penang. This hearty noodle soup is made with poached mackerel (or sardines), tamarind, lemon... READ MORE

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Hortopita

Greece

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Hortopita, from the Greek words horta, meaning wild greens (also a general term for greens in Greek), and pita, which means pie, is a traditional savory pastry that’s filled with a variety of wild or culti... READ MORE

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Lamb under the bell (Janjetina ispod peke)

Dalmatia

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Most iconic: Konoba Dubrava (Dubrovnik, Croatia)

Janjetina ispod peke is a traditional lamb specialty that calls for preparing the meat under a metal, bell-like dome or lid called peka in Dalmatia or čripnja in Istria. The meat is usually combined with potatoes and vegetables s... READ MORE

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Kebda Eskandarani

Alexandria

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Most iconic: Yokal (Cairo, Egypt)

Kebda Eskandarani or Alexandrian liver is the Alexandrine specialty consisting of fried beef liver with spicy seasonings such as cumin, garlic, cardamom, and chili peppers. It is usually served in sandwiches along with tahini dip... READ MORE

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Puca picante

Ayacucho Region

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Puca picante is a traditional dish originating from the region of Ayacucho. It is made with a combination of beets, peanuts, potatoes, onions, garlic, aji panca paste, and cumin. If desired, the stew can be enriched with the addition of beef, pork... READ MORE

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Sindhi biryani

Sindh

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Most iconic: Al Rehman Biryani (Karachi, Pakistan)

Sindhi biryani is one of the most popular Pakistani dishes originating from the province of Sindh, hence the name. It is prepared with a huge variety of ingredients, including basmati rice, tomatoes, yogurt, potatoes, onions, prunes, spices (red c... READ MORE

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Cucumber Yogurt Salad (Jajukh)

Armenia

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Jajukh is a traditional salad originating from Armenia. The salad is usually made with a combination of sliced cucumbers, yogurt, crushed garlic, chopped mint, and salt. The ingredients are stirred until combined, and ice cubes are then added to t... READ MORE

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Shaki piti

Shaki

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Most iconic: Restoran Qaqarin (Shaki, Azerbaijan)

When seeking genuinely authentic and traditional Azerbaijani cuisine, piti is undoubtedly the first dish that locals will recommend. Originating in the northern city of Sheki, this hearty stew owes its unmistakable taste to the clay pot i... READ MORE