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Tacos

Mexico
4.6
Most iconic: Valentina's Tex Mex BBQ (Austin, United States of America)

Tacos are the national dish of Mexico, dating back to the Mexican silver mines of the 18th century, when the word taco referred to gunpowder that was wrapped in a piece of paper and inserted into rocks. It was used to excavate the preciou... READ MORE

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Cheeseburger

Pasadena, United States of America
4.4
Most iconic: Emily (Brooklyn, United States of America)

Cheeseburger is a natural evolution of the beloved hamburger, the only difference between the two being that the cheeseburger has a slice of cheese added on top of the meat patty. Although American cheese was the original choice, Swiss, Cheddar, a... READ MORE

3

Nachos

Piedras Negras, Mexico
4.1
Most iconic: Ditka's Restaurant (Chicago, United States of America)

The first, original plate of nachos consisting of tortilla chips, melted cheese, and jalapeños was made for a group of military officers' wives in 1943 in Piedras Negras, Mexico. The ladies of the US Army Air Force base went over to a resta... READ MORE

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Burrito

Ciudad Juárez, Mexico
4.3
Most iconic: La Taqueria (San Francisco, United States of America)

Burrito is a dish consisting of a wheat flour tortilla that is wrapped in such a way that it is possible to fully enclose the flavorful filling on the interior. The filling consists of a combination of various ingredients such as meat, beans, rice... READ MORE

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Fajitas

Texas, United States of America
4.1
Most iconic: The Original Ninfa’s on Navigation (Houston, United States of America)

Fajitas is a popular Tex-Mex dish made from marinated, grilled skirt steak that is served in a wheat flour tortilla. The earliest printed mention of the word fajita referring to food appeared in 1971, and ten years later it had become one of the m... READ MORE

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Tamal

Mexico
4.1
Most iconic: Doña Mary (Playa del Carmen, Mexico)

Tamal is a Mexican dish dating back to the Aztecs, consisting of corn masa dough with a filling that can be either savory or sweet, steamed and wrapped in corn husks, leaves, or banana leaves. The tamales are traditionally accompanied by atole... READ MORE

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Tortas

Puebla de Zaragoza, Mexico
4.4
Most iconic: Taquería El Turix (Mexico City, Mexico)

Mexican tortas are luscious traditional sandwiches filled with delicious, mostly authentic Mexican ingredients. They are a unique Mexican creation, considering they are served in bread rolls, an ingredient that is not so often associated with Mexi... READ MORE

8

Poutine

Quebec, Canada
4.2
Most iconic: Casse-Croute La Banquise (Montreal, Canada)

Even though its name stems from the French boudin—a word that usually refers to the pudding-like fillings of sausages—this soppy treat originating from the French Canadian province of Quebec consists of french fries drowned in... READ MORE

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Carnitas

Michoacán, Mexico
4.5
Most iconic: Los Panchos (Mexico City, Mexico)

Originating from the Mexican state of Michoacán, carnitas is a flavorful dish made from pork (usually front sections or pork shoulder) that is braised, roasted, or slow-cooked in its own fat for a long time until fully tender and succulent.... READ MORE

10

Cheesesteak

Philadelphia, United States of America
4.3
Most iconic: Jim's Steaks (Philadelphia, United States of America)

The Philadelphian icon known as Philly cheesesteak is an extremely popular sandwich consisting of thinly sliced pieces of steak and tender, melting cheese in a long and crusty hoagie roll. It was invented in the 1930s in what is now a Phi... READ MORE

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Taquitos

Mexico
4.1
Most iconic: Flautas Magos (Mexico City, Mexico)

Taquito is a Mexican-American dish consisting of a small, rolled, crisp-fried corn tortilla filled with various ingredients such as shredded chicken, beef, cheese, and vegetables. Although most people associate taquitos with Mexican cuisine, some ... READ MORE

12

Tacos al pastor

Mexico
4.5
Most iconic: Taqueria Franc (Tijuana, Mexico)

Tacos al pastor is a Mexican dish consisting of thin slices of shaved pork from a rotating spit, placed on a tortilla and topped with onions, chopped coriander, pineapple chunks, chili, and salsa. The dish evolved from the Lebanese culinary tradit... READ MORE

13

Carne asada tacos

Mexico
4.6
Most iconic: Tacos el Yaqui (Rosarito, Mexico)

Carne asada tacos are the first tacos in history. It is believed that the first tacos appeared in the 1500s, made with thin slices of meat cooked over hot coals. The meat was placed in a corn tortilla and topped with guacamole, onions, chili peppe... READ MORE

14

Gringas

Mexico
4.6
Most iconic: El Vilsito (Mexico City, Mexico)

Gringas is a typical Mexican dish made with flour tortillas filled with al pastor marinated pork meat, cheese, and, most commonly, pineapple slices, although onions, chili sauce, and coriander can all be added to the dish according to the... READ MORE

15

Tostada

Mexico
4.1
Most iconic: Contramar (Mexico City, Mexico)

Tostada is a Mexican dish consisting of toasted tortillas (hence the name) filled with various meats and vegetables. The dish is often topped with melted cheese, although there are numerous variations of tostada recipes throughout Latin America. I... READ MORE

16

Hoagie

Philadelphia, United States of America
3.9
Most iconic: Cosmi's Deli (Philadelphia, United States of America)

Hoagie has been declared the official sandwich of Philadelphia in 1992, consisting of an Italian roll that is sprinkled with oil and vinegar, then layered with onions, tomatoes, shredded lettuce, provolone cheese, and different types of meat accor... READ MORE

17

Mollete (Mexico)

Mexico
4.0
Most iconic: La Cueva del Chango (Playa del Carmen, Mexico)

Mollete is a traditional sandwich from northern Mexico consisting of a halved bolillo bread roll that is topped with refried beans, cheese, and tomato salsa. It can be found throughout Mexico in numerous coffee shops, restaurants, and str... READ MORE

18

Breakfast Burrito

Santa Fe, United States of America
3.9
Most iconic: Tia Sophia's (Santa Fe, United States of America)

Breakfast burrito is a unique variety of a burrito, consisting of a tortilla stuffed with ingredients that are usually a breakfast staple such as eggs, bacon, and potatoes. It was invented in 1975 in Tia Sophia, a café in Santa Fe,... READ MORE

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Cheese Dog

United States of America
3.9
Most iconic: Crif Dogs (Manhattan, United States of America)

Cheese dogs are one of the numerous hot dog varieties found in the United States. The group includes cheese-infused varieties of the classic wiener hot dogs. The cheese can be incorporated in the sausage, spread on a bun, or additionally placed on... READ MORE

20

Chimichanga

Tucson, United States of America
4.1
Most iconic: El Charro Cafe (Tucson, United States of America)

Chimichanga is a wrapped, deep-fried flour tortilla filled with a variety of ingredients such as shredded chicken, beef, rice, beans, onions, and cheese. Although the dish is especially popular in the Mexican regions of Sinaloa and Sonora, most pe... READ MORE

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Cochinita pibil

Yucatán, Mexico
4.6
Most iconic: Taquería El Turix (Mexico City, Mexico)

Cochinita pibil is a Mexican pork dish originating from Yucatan. Pork is marinated in a combination of annatto paste, bitter orange juice, and garlic. It is slowly baked and then shredded and served on tortillas, tacos, or on its own with shallots... READ MORE

22

Chalupa

Puebla de Zaragoza, Mexico
4.1
Most iconic: El Mural de los Poblanos (Puebla de Zaragoza, Mexico)

Chalupa is a thin, crunchy tortilla whose form is reminiscent of a canoe or a cup. The shape is achieved by pinching and baking the masa dough, which is then fried and topped with numerous savory ingredients such as pulled pork, ground beef, shred... READ MORE

23

Chicago-Style Hot Dog

Chicago, United States of America
4.1
Most iconic: Portillo's (Chicago, United States of America)

Chicago-style hot dog's history begins with street cart hot dog vendors who first started selling them during the harsh times of the Great Depression. Chicago dog was born as the vendors offered a flavorful, hot meal on a bun and started selling i... READ MORE

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Tacos de pescado

Baja California, Mexico
4.3
Most iconic: Tacos Marco Antonio (Ensenada, Mexico)

Tacos de pescado or fish tacos have origins in the Mexican region of Baja California. These corn flour tacos are filled with fried or grilled pieces of fish, vegetables such as cabbage or lettuce, and a topping of either sour cream or may... READ MORE

25

Tripas

Mexico
3.8
Most iconic: Los Cocuyos (Mexico City, Mexico)

Tripas or machitos is a popular Mexican dish consisting of pig or cow intestines. It is mostly used as a filling for tacos, so tripas can be found throughout Mexico, usually at taco stands, and especially in open-air markets called ti... READ MORE

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Baked potato

United States of America
4.1

Baked potato is a whole potato baked in the oven until the inside becomes soft and the skin turns crispy. The most commonly used potatoes for baking are russet potatoes, known for their high starch content, which results in a fluffy interior when ... READ MORE

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Esquites

Mexico
4.6
Most iconic: Porfirio's Masaryk (Mexico City, Mexico)

Esquites is the name for popular Mexican street food that is usually consumed as a snack on the go. It is made with mature corn kernels, epazote, and salt. Corn is either grilled and shaved, or cooked with epazote, and it is then typically served ... READ MORE

28

Italian Beef

Chicago, United States of America
4.1
Most iconic: Portillo's (Chicago, United States of America)

Italian beef is a popular Chicagoan sandwich consisting of thinly sliced, seasoned layers of roast beef in a dense and chewy Italian-style roll, topped with either pickled giardiniera relish or roasted green bell peppers. The sandwich is ... READ MORE

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Mission Burrito

San Francisco, United States of America
4.2
Most iconic: La Taqueria (San Francisco, United States of America)

The first Mission burrito was made either at El Faro taqueria in San Francisco's Mission District on September 26, 1961 or at La Cumbre taqueria on September 29, 1969. The burrito is quite large and consists of a big, press-steam... READ MORE

30

Gordita

Mexico
4.4
Most iconic: Gorditas Doña Julia (Zacatecas City, Mexico)

Gorditas are thick tortillas from Mexico, made from masa corn flour and stuffed with a variety of ingredients such as meat, cheese, beans, nopal cactus, and salsa or guacamole. Due to their thickness, they can withstand some ingredients that a reg... READ MORE

31

Corn Dog

Texas, United States of America
3.5
Most iconic: Fletcher's Corny Dogs (Dallas, United States of America)

A corn dog consists of processed meat on a stick that is dipped in corn meal batter and deep-fried. It is a wildly popular snack (and hot dog variation) throughout the United States of America. Corn dogs are typically found at county fairs, carniv... READ MORE

32

Chili Dog

United States of America
3.9
Most iconic: The Varsity (Atlanta, United States of America)

Chili dog is an American creation consisting of a sausage in a standard bun, topped with chili sauce and other ingredients depending on personal preferences, such as onions or cheese. The dish is often sold at numerous street stands, local eaterie... READ MORE

33

Tacos de canasta

Tlaxcala, Mexico
4.3
Most iconic: Tacos de Canasta Los Especiales (Mexico City, Mexico)

Taco de canasta is a variety of taco that is extremely popular in Mexico City but originated in Tlaxcala, consisting of a soft, moist, steamed taco filled with anything from potatoes, shredded chicken, and refried beans to mole verde and grilled m... READ MORE

34

Tacos al carbon

Sonora, Mexico
4.4
Most iconic: Los Picudos (Mexico City, Mexico)

Tacos al carbon is a taco style where meat is grilled over hot coals. It consists of a corn flour or wheat flour taco filled with a variety of grilled meats such as skirt steak, although any type of meat will do. The taco is additionally topped wi... READ MORE

35

Elote

Mexico
4.3
Most iconic: Café Habana (Manhattan, United States of America)

Although elote is a Spanish word for corn, it also signifies a popular Mexican street food consisting of corn on the cob that is coated with lime and mayonnaise, then rolled in crumbled cotija cheese and chile powder. Th... READ MORE

36

Enmoladas

Puebla, Mexico
4.4
Most iconic: Restaurante Dulce Patria (Mexico City, Mexico)

Mexican enmoladas are essentially enchiladas covered in mole sauce. The enchiladas might be filled with a wide array of ingredients, but they are most often filled with chicken and crumbled cheese. The tortillas are first fried, dipped into the wa... READ MORE

37

Tacos gobernador

Sinaloa, Mexico
4.5
Most iconic: Mariscos El Cuchupetas (Villa Unión, Mexico)

Tacos gobernador (lit. governor's tacos) are Mexican tacos named after a Sinaloan governor. In order to prepare the dish, warm tortillas are filled with a combination of shrimps, grated cheese, coriander, onions, and tomatoes. The tortillas are th... READ MORE

38

Soft Pretzel

New York City, United States of America
3.8
Most iconic: Werkstatt (Brooklyn, United States of America)

According to a legend, pretzels without eggs have been invented in 610 A.D. by Italian monks, as a way for people to consume them during Lent. Word of the pretzel delicacy quickly spread to Germany, and the Germans, who adored these soft and crunc... READ MORE

39

Frito Pie

Southern United States, United States of America
3.8
Most iconic: Micklethwait Craft Meats (Austin, United States of America)

Frito pie is a cheap, hearty, and highly caloric dish consisting of chili, crunchy corn chips (especially the Fritos brand variety), cheese, and onions. It is a popular meal in Southern and Midwestern parts of the United States, and can b... READ MORE

40

Tacos de camarones

Baja California, Mexico
4.4
Most iconic: Mariscos el Mazateño (Tijuana, Mexico)

Taco de camaron is a variety of taco filled with shrimps and various other ingredients such as tomatoes, onions, coriander, mayonnaise, or pico de gallo. Shrimp tacos originate from Baja California, and are often served with lime or lemon wedges o... READ MORE

41

Jamaican Patty

Jamaica
4.2
Most iconic: Niah's Patties (Negril, Jamaica)

Although pies filled with meat are popular in many countries throughout the world as a great way to turn cheap cuts of meat into savory bites and making sure that no food goes to waste, Jamaican meat patties are enhanced with unique African and In... READ MORE

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Birria tacos (Quesabirria)

Tijuana, Mexico
4.7
Most iconic: Birreria Las 9 Esquinas (Guadalajara, Mexico)

Quesabirria is a popular Mexican street food dish, a fusion between birria (a traditional Mexican meat stew) and quesadillas. The dish originates from Tijuana and typically consists of large tortillas filled with birria-style cooked meat (usually ... READ MORE