Food – Worthy Go https://worthygo.com Find what's worthy. Tue, 18 Feb 2020 23:19:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://worthygo.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-Worthy-Go-GLOBE-ONLY-FULL-SIZE-1-32x32.png Food – Worthy Go https://worthygo.com 32 32 The chain restaurants to try out while traveling in 20 countries https://worthygo.com/the-chain-restaurants-to-try-out-while-traveling-in-20-countries/ https://worthygo.com/the-chain-restaurants-to-try-out-while-traveling-in-20-countries/#comments Tue, 02 Apr 2019 05:00:38 +0000 https://worthygo.com/?p=6721 I know what you’re thinking: I want to eat locally! When I say ‘chain restaurants’, I’m not talking about the endless string of American chains that have taken over other parts of the world. I’m talking about local chains that serve local food you’ll only find in that country (or perhaps a small number of […]

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The quirks you see while drinking beer around the world https://worthygo.com/the-quirks-you-see-while-drinking-beer-around-the-world/ Wed, 23 Mar 2016 10:05:00 +0000 https://worthygo.com/the-quirks-you-see-while-drinking-beer/ I’ve enjoyed a cold brew on five continents – and along way I’ve seen how every country does their beer a little bit differently. In alphabetical order of countries where I’ve enjoyed a brew… Austria: a whole lotta legacy – and variety Vienna is a walkable, outdoor museum, with plenty of stuff to see from the […]

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Destination: Thip Samai — where Bangkok first tasted Pad Thai (Thailand) https://worthygo.com/destination-thip-samai-where-bangkok-first-tasted-pad-thai-thailand/ Thu, 15 Aug 2013 07:00:00 +0000 http://worthygo.travel.blog/2013/08/15/destination-thip-samai-where-bangkok-first-tasted-pad-thai/ It’s fairly rare for us to plan a specific restaurant when we travel. That’s partially because we’re not always sure what side of town we’ll be on, what will be nearby the hotel, and so on. The places most commonly referenced in magazines and newspapers (e.g. the ones who’ve typically paid for their placement in […]

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Eating Korean food if you can’t speak much Korean https://worthygo.com/eating-korean-food-if-you-cant-speak/ https://worthygo.com/eating-korean-food-if-you-cant-speak/#comments Sun, 24 Aug 2008 11:35:00 +0000 https://worthygo.com/eating-korean-food-if-you-cant-speak/ OK, so after almost five months since arrived, I’m slightly ashamed to say I haven’t learned much Korean – at least, not much more than the survival Korean I picked up in my first month or so here. In my defense, however, life is busier than ever, complete with both Korean obligations (like the job […]

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What’s the food like? https://worthygo.com/food-part-2/ Thu, 03 Apr 2008 11:07:00 +0000 https://worthygo.com/food-part-2/ I’ve been continually impressed with both the quality and quantity of food available here in Seoul. For starters, it helps that there’s a vast number of restaurants to choose from. Food is almost always much fresher, with vegetables and fruits grown by someone who likely a short distance away. Meat is more expensive, so you’ll […]

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