When you get away from the chain restaurants, what is the food that makes a place unique?
Photo by Kevin Lingerfelt, 13 November 2007
Tram commuters passing through Halytsky market
Photo by Joel Neff, 24 February 2008
My wife and I wandered into the market from Las Ramblas, our eyes drawn to the bright colors strewn everywhere in the form of candied fruits; our ears buzzed with the sounds of buyers and sellers haggling in Catalan.
Photo by Donny Tsang, 4 January 2008
People say the next best place to get Indian food outside of India is in England.
Photo by Glen Nason, 22 February 2008
All along Australia's coast you'll find fish and chip shops delivering the bounty of the sea - whiting and calamari, served with chips and seasoned with lemon juice.
Photo by Michael Prall, 21 February 2008
In Ratchaburi Province, outside Bangkok waits one of Thailands most famous attractions.
Photo by Sarah Belfort, 15 February 2008
Photo by Matt Flick, 14 February 2008
It's a little blurry because i turned off my flash to get all the great color and light there.
Photo by Natasha Footman, 12 February 2008
Belgium is most famous for its gorgeous chocolate (pun intended!) and everywhere you go hundreds of delciate little chocloate shops line the streets.
Photo by Karen Schmautz, 10 February 2008
Isleton Joe's is located in Isleton, California along the Sacramento Delta.
Photo by Milli Apelgren, 10 February 2008
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