All travel enthusiasts visit places to experience new things. Other than sightseeing, and meeting new people and immersing myself into a new culture, traveling gave me opportunities to taste the country's local food. Part of travel expenses is for the meals, and if I am traveling with a tight budget, I usually take advantage of the cheap places to eat and the ready-to-eat foods in the street. If I have extra budget, I am not hesitant to add extra amount if I want to try a high-end meal. I am not an adventurous eater until I started going out and see places. Introducing new flavors to my taste buds somehow broaden my horizon with food. Below are the cheap and not so cheap food I tried in some of my travels. 1. Momo from Nepal These bite-sized dumplings with vegetable or meat fillings are served steamed or fried. This is available in almost all restaurants in the land of the Himalayas. Our group remembered orde...
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