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Amêijoas à Bulhão Pato

Portugal
4.5
Most iconic: Restaurante Casal da Penha (Funchal, Portugal)

Named after the 19th-century poet Raimundo António de Bulhão Pato, this simple Portuguese dish combines clams and a flavorful sauce that is based on olive oil, garlic, lemon juice, and fresh cilantro. However, the sauce can also have... READ MORE

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Kalamar tava

Turkiye
4.5
Most iconic: Memedof (Bodrum, Turkiye)

Kalamar tava is a traditional dish that's usually served as a meze. The dish consists of cleaned squid that's cut into thick rings, soaked in milk, then dipped in a batter of flour, baking soda, and salt before it's fried in hot oil. The squid rin... READ MORE

3

Conchitas a la parmesana

Peru
4.5
Most iconic: Restaurante Punta Sal (Lima, Peru)

Conchitas a la parmesana is a traditional dish that's served as an appetizer. It consists of scallops that are topped with grated parmesan, then placed under the broiler for a few minutes. When served, the cheese should be bubbling, but the scallo... READ MORE

4

Rabas

Cantabria, Spain
4.4
Most iconic: La Tucho (Santander, Spain)

Rabas or fried squid is the quintessential seafood tapa of the Cantabrian coast. Made with sliced squid strips or rings that are lightly battered or breaded before they are fried to crispy perfection, this dish is best savored when lightly seasone... READ MORE

5

Kalamarakia tiganita

Greece
4.4
Most iconic: Klimataria (Benitses, Greece)

This classic Greek dish consists of squid rings and tentacles that are seasoned, dredged in flour, and fried until crispy and golden brown. Fried calamari is a restaurant staple, typically enjoyed as an appetizer or a meze dish. It is usually comp... READ MORE

6

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

7

Polvo à Lagareiro

Portugal
4.4
Most iconic: Adega das Gravatas (Lisbon, Portugal)

This classic Portuguese dish is made in the style of Lagareiro, hence the name. Lagareiro refers to a cooking style with numerous varieties, but it usually ends in dressing grilled or roasted fish and seafood with extra virgin olive oil. In this c... READ MORE

8

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

9

Grilled octopus (Chtapodi sti schara)

Greece
4.4
Most iconic: Kokkari Estiatorio (San Francisco, United States of America)

Chtapodi sti schara (grilled octopus) is a traditional octopus dish originating from Greece. Although there are variations, the dish is usually made with a combination of octopus, red wine vinegar, olive... READ MORE

10

Machas a la parmesana

Chile
4.4
Most iconic: El Chiringuito (Zapallar, Chile)

Machas a la parmesana is a typical Chilean dish consisting of razor clams that are topped with salt, white wine, butter, and parmesan cheese. The clams are then broiled until the cheese melts, and it is recommended to serve them immediately, prefe... READ MORE

11

Spaghetti alle vongole

Naples, Italy
4.3
Most iconic: Osteria alle Testiere (Venice, Italy)

Quick and easy to prepare, yet packing some serious flavor, spaghetti alle vongole is a traditional Neapolitan dish consisting of only two key ingredients: vongole clams and pasta. However, there is a heated debate considering secondary ingredient... READ MORE

12

Moules-frites

Belgium
4.3
Most iconic: Chez Leon (Brussels, Belgium)

Moules-frites is a traditional comfort food item consisting of mussels paired with Belgian fries on the side. The dish is commonly found in Belgium, the Netherlands, and northern France. The condiment of choice accompanying the dish is mayonnaise,... READ MORE

13

Takoyaki

Osaka, Japan
4.3
Most iconic: Takoya Dotonbori Kukuru (Osaka, Japan)

The small, round takoyaki are one of the most famous Japanese snacks, made with a simple egg batter that is enriched with diced octopus pieces. These tiny balls get their signature shape from the traditional iron pan in which they are grilled. The... READ MORE

14

Pulpo a la gallega

Galicia, Spain
4.3
Most iconic: Bodegón Os Concheiros (Santiago de Compostela, Spain)

Polbo á feira (a.k.a. pulpo a la gallega) is a traditional Galician dish made by cooking octopus, potatoes, and sweet paprika powder in copper cauldrons. The cauldrons impart a unique flavor to the dish, and it is said that it is impossible... READ MORE

15

Conch Fritters

The Bahamas
4.3
Most iconic: Twin Brothers (Nassau, The Bahamas)

A delicacy of Caribbean and Creole cuisine, conch fritters are the national dish of sunny Bahamas. It consists of pounded, tenderized conch meat that is fried in batter with tomatoes, onions, celery, bell peppers, and various, often peppery season... READ MORE

16

Oyster Roast

South Carolina, United States of America
4.3

Oyster roast is a traditional event originating from the Low Country, an area along the South Carolina coast. Similar to a clambake in the Northeast, the oysters are placed into a roasting kettle, covered with a burlap sack, then placed over hot c... READ MORE

17

Pulpo al olivo

Peru
4.3
Most iconic: Embarcadero 41 (Santiago de Surco, Peru)

Pulpo al olivo is a traditional meal that is served as an appetizer or main dish. The dish consists of octopus in olive sauce. The sauce is usually made with botija olives, growing in the southern part of the country. Although there are m... READ MORE

18

Black conch ceviche (Ceviche de conchas negras)

Tumbes Region, Peru
4.3
Most iconic: Bam Bam y Sus Conchas Negras (Surquillo, Peru)

Peruvian ceviche de conchas negras is a type of ceviche made with black clams (concha negra) said to have aphrodisiac properties, traditionally sourced from the Tumbes region. The clam meat and its juices are meticulously cleaned, then se... READ MORE

19

Cracked Conch

The Bahamas
4.3
Most iconic: Goldie's Conch House (Nassau, The Bahamas)

Cracked conch is one of the most popular Bahamian dishes – conch meat is breaded in a batter made with flour, then deep-fried until golden and crispy. The name of this dish refers to a method of tenderizing the tough, chewy meat with a meat ... READ MORE

20

Dagnje na buzaru

Dalmatia, Croatia
4.3
Most iconic: Seosko Domaćinstvo Ficović (Ston, Croatia)

Dagnje na buzaru is a traditional dish of the Croatian coast prepared with mussels as the main ingredient. The shells are scrubbed, placed into a pot with lukewarm water, covered, and lightly heated until all of them crack open. Olive oil, garlic,... READ MORE

21

Salade de poulpe

Languedoc-Roussillon, France
4.3

Salade de poulpe is a traditional octopus salad originating from Languedoc. The salad is usually made with a combination of tenderized octopus, potatoes, white wine, onions, fennel, capers, parsley, paprika, salt, pepper, olive oil, and lemon juic... READ MORE

22

Moules marinière à la crème

France
4.3

Moules marinière à la crème is a variation on the famous dish called moules marinière. This variation, popular in northern France, is made with mussels, garlic, crème fraîche, parsley, white wine, butter, s... READ MORE

23

Jadranske lignje na padelu

Dalmatia, Croatia
4.3

Jadranske lignje na padelu (lit. Adriatic squid in a pan) is a traditional Dalmatian dish made with fresh squid, olive oil, white wine, fish stock, garlic, parsley, pepper, and potatoes. The squids are first cleaned and seasoned, then fried in oli... READ MORE

24

Asari no sakemushi

Japan
4.3

Asari no sakemushi is a traditional and seasonal Japanese dish that's usually prepared in springtime. This simple dish is made with a combination of clams, sake, and green onions (aonegi). The clams are first placed into saltwater for a w... READ MORE

25

Ika sōmen

Hakodate, Japan
4.3

Ika sōmen is a traditional dish originating from Hakodate, Hokkaido. Although the word ika means squid and the word sōmen refers to the famous wheat flour noodles, this is actually a seafood dish in which raw squid is th... READ MORE

26

New England clam chowder

New England, United States of America
4.2
Most iconic: Atlantic Fish Co. (Boston, United States of America)

One of the earliest and quintessential American dishes, New England-style clam chowder is a creamy stew made with briny clams, chunks of salt pork, sweet onions, potatoes, and milk. The dish was invented by the Pilgrims who had landed near Plymout... READ MORE

27

Oyster omelette (Háo jiān)

Fujian, China
4.2
Most iconic: Nai Mong Hoi Thod (Bangkok, Thailand)

Oyster omelette originated in the city of Chaozhou (Teochew) and the region of Fujian in China. It is a signature dish of the Hokkien people - Chinese diaspora in Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and the Philippines. The dish consists of sm... READ MORE

28

Ikayaki

Japan
4.2
Most iconic: Hanshinmeibutsu Ikayaki (Osaka, Japan)

One of the favorite Japanese street food varieties is a serving of tender grilled squid known as ikayaki. It can employ different types of squid in varying sizes. Serving styles usually range from chopped squid rings to skewered whole pieces. Squi... READ MORE

29

Choco frito

Setúbal District, Portugal
4.2
Most iconic: Casa Santiago - Rei do Choco Frito (Setúbal, Portugal)

Choco frito is a traditional dish originating from Setúbal, where it's the most famous local specialty. Although one might think that the dish contains chocolate, it actually consists of fried cuttlefish that's typically served with potato ... READ MORE

30

Filetes de polvo

Portugal
4.2
Most iconic: Adega São Nicolau (Porto, Portugal)

Filetes de polvo is a traditional dish consisting of fried octopus tentacles. The octopus is boiled until tender, and it is then often seasoned with lemon juice and pepper. The tentacles are dipped in eggwash and breadcrumbs, then fried in oil unt... READ MORE

31

Moules à la marinière

France
4.2

Moules à la marinière is a classic French dish that consists of mussels cooked in cider or wine-based sauces. The dish is typically made with shallots, garlic, and herbs such as parsley, thyme, and bay leaves, which are sweated in so... READ MORE

32

Tigres

Bilbao, Spain
4.2

Tigres (lit. tigers) is an authentic dish from Bilbao, its name derived from the fiery flavor of these stuffed mussels. In Galicia, the dish is known as mejillones rellenos. The dish is typically served as a tapa, consisting of mussels st... READ MORE

33

Crack Conch with Peas and Rice

The Bahamas
4.2
Most iconic: Oh Andros (Nassau, The Bahamas)

Crack Conch with peas and rice is the national dish of the Bahamas. Conch is a large sea snail that has been traditionally eaten in the region since before the arrival of Christopher Columbus. The natives did not only eat the mollusc, but used the... READ MORE

34

Charbroiled oysters

New Orleans, United States of America
4.2
Most iconic: Neyow's Creole Café (New Orleans, United States of America)

Charbroiled oysters is a traditional dish originating from New Orleans. In order to make the dish, freshly shucked Louisiana oysters on the half shell are placed on the hot grill and cooked in their own juices until bubbling and the edges start to... READ MORE

35

Seppie in umido

Venice, Italy
4.2

Seppie in umido is a traditional dish originating from Venice. The dish is usually made with a combination of sliced squid, onions, garlic, tomatoes, tomato paste, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, rosemary, oil, salt, and black pepper. The onions and gar... READ MORE

36

Cozze alla Tarantina

Taranto, Italy
4.2

Cozze alla Tarantina is a delicious seafood appetizer consisting of delicate, meaty mussels served in a spicy tomato sauce. It is important that the mussels are as fresh as possible. The tomato sauce is typically flavored with garlic, parsley, chi... READ MORE

37

Oysters Bienville

New Orleans, United States of America
4.2
Most iconic: Arnaud's (New Orleans, United States of America)

Originally invented in New Orleans' French Quarter, these oysters are baked in their shells with bread crumbs, grated cheese, onions, mushrooms, shrimp, wine, and a buttery roux. The oysters are baked until lightly browned, then served immediately... READ MORE

38

Folpetti

Veneto, Italy
4.2
Most iconic: Trattoria dalla Marisa (Venice, Italy)

Folpetti is a traditional dish originating from Veneto. The dish is prepared with a combination of baby octopus, lemon juice, parsley, salt, black pepper, and extra-virgin olive oil. This simple preparation of Venetian-style baby octopus starts by... READ MORE

39

Mydia

Greece
4.1
Most iconic: Niko's Taverna (Mykonos, Greece)

Mydia or dagnje na crvenu buzaru is a popular Greek and Croatian appetizer consisting of fresh mussels that are steamed in red wine along with fresh herbs, garlic, and a variety of garden vegetables. The dish is usually doused in a Medite... READ MORE

40

Midye dolma

Turkiye
4.1
Most iconic: Şampiyon Kokoreç (Beyoğlu, Turkiye)

Midye dolma is a popular Turkish street food item consisting of mussels that are filled with an aromatic blend of rice, herbs, nuts, and spices such as raisins, pine nuts, saffron, black pepper, cinnamon, red pepper flakes, parsley, and dill. To c... READ MORE

41

Octopus ceviche (Ceviche de pulpo)

Peru
4.1
Most iconic: La Rosa Náutica (Miraflores, Peru)

Ceviche de pulpo is a type of ceviche using octopus as the star ingredient. Commonly found along the Peruvian and Ecuadorean coast, this appetizer is ideal for those who don’t like the fishy texture and flavors of standard ceviche. It is usu... READ MORE

42

Stir-Fried Octopus (Nakji bokkeum)

South Korea
4.1

Stir-fried octopus is a classic Korean banchan (side dish). It is usually prepared with a small-sized octopus that is sliced and then fried in a flavorful combination of garlic, ginger, and gochujang chili paste, while other addi... READ MORE