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A churro sundae from Churros Locos, a venue in one of the hippest street food cities, Portland.

Bangkok when it comes to street food variety and quality. Spicy noodles, glistening rice porridge, tender pork legs -- all can be had for a handful of change and minimal fuss.

Coconut water and tropical fruit juice popsicles are some of the ideal foods to get when visiting Rio de Janeiro

Delicious street food. Delicious views. That's Paris

Gelato time in Rome is definitely an Instagrammable moment

Hawaii doesn't only dish out creative street cuisine. It also has a thriving food truck culture with interesting truck designs.

Home to more Michelin-starred restaurants than any city in the world, Tokyo's street food -- be it raw or cooked -- is hard to beat.

Jiumen Snack Street and Wangfujing Snack Street (pictured) are two popular destinations for tourists looking for a street food extravaganza. Unusual treats include grilled seahorse and scorpion skewers.

Living in Mumbai, where there's an unbelievable array of cheap eats in the streets, is both a treat and a threat to one's waistline.

Marrakesh is the street food capital of Morocco, offering everything from camel spleen kebabs to deep-fried sesame cookies.

Some of the best banh mi sandwiches, one of Vietnam's most loved exports, can be found on the sidewalk in Ho Chi Minh City.

The best satay sticks in Bali are marinated in turmeric, barbecued over coals and then coated with a generous dose of peanut sauce.

The Sydney Fish Market is a wonderful place to get fresh seafood. Peter's Seafood Cafe cooks it in its shop window.

Travelers can explore a whole new world of street snacks in Cairo beyond just falafel and shawarma.

You know it's a legit street food city when the Michelin Guide debuted a street food category there. A crispy Hong Kong-style egg waffle is one of the city's favorites.

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