From the farthest corners of the Far East, to the depths of Latin America, you’ll find some of the most deliciously delectable dishes just waiting to be consumed all over the world. Check out our list of four of the best cities in the world for food and let your taste buds influence your next vacation destination. You’ll find plenty of options being mentioned here, a nice oyster bar, extra fancy options, and in some cases great regional food as well, so you’ll find something up your alley for sure. Now all you have to do is decide which country you’re craving and arrange currency exchange.

I recommend that you look into Oceanfront hotel booking as a good place to start. If you find yourself a nice hotel, or an Oceanfront Bed And Breakfast perhaps, you’ll be able to enjoy plenty of nice food right there where you will be staying to start your day on a bright note, as one would while on a vacation.

Lyon, France

France and fine food go hand in hand, so choosing which French city to feature in this list wasn’t easy. Yes, Paris has its patisseries and Michelin stars, but Lyon, situated in the Rhone-Alpes region, has its very own rich culinary history that has manifested into some of the finest cuisine in the world. From succulent sausages to brilliant bistros, Lyon has gained a reputation as the food capital of France, and it’s also not short of a Michelin star or two itself.

Meat and Potatoes

Meat and Potato

Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo’s tale as one of the best food cities in the world begins at Read the rest! \(^u^)/ →

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Holidaying in the US is all about the cities. When we think of America we immediately jump from one iconic image another. The Golden Gate bridge, the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State building, the Whitehouse, or Cesar’s Palace; and that’s just to name a few. Picking the top five of so many great cities is a difficult task, but we’ve had a go, so check it out.

New York

New york

New York, New York

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Everyone knows about the Great Tohoku Earthquake which hit Japan on March 11th 2011, I mentioned the tohoku earthquake previously as I was based in Fukushima so certainly felt the 9.0 shock (was previously a 8.9 but upgraded after analysis). 5 months later, a lot of damage repair and things are mostly back to normal for the majority of Japan.

Of course Sendai, the worst hit city still has issues, and I was keen to visit to see how it fared 5 months later. I was a bit surprised when I arrived via bus to see this site:

Sendai sun rise

A normal city

AER Plaza Sendai Japan

Shopping Mall in Sendai

That’s right. Like every other city in Japan. Sendai has been repaired and getting on as per normal. A few less visitors naturally, but everything functioning. Apart from the posters supporting the people and area’s effected, you wouldn’t be able to tell what happened here 5 months previous.

However out of the city (you’ll need a car, trains aren’t running to these areas) the effects are still very much there. Buildings destroyed, debris everywhere, and long queues for food at the limited places that stock now. The roads seem to mostly be cleaned up, so people can get around main areas (just not all residential areas).

There are many areas of piled up debris where things have been cleared. But it does beg the question: where does the mess go afterwards? It’s virtually unrecoverable, a mixture of concrete, plastics, ground, metals and whatever was in the sea at the time makes it difficult to recycle – this is pure waste that needs to be disposed of.

But progress seems to have stopped in terms of clear up. I didn’t see many people working to clear the area I passed through. Again though in these sorts of things, I think photos explain better than my words ever can:

Sendai factory after tsunami

Factory has significant damage but still standing

Sendai earthquake damage

A pile of debris

Destroyed Shell garage

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Shop destroyed by tsunami and earthquake in Japan

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Wondering around the back streets of Asakusa in Tokyo, I stumbled across this very cheerful guy and managed to record his complete performance. Although the video ends a bit abruptly I can assure you that was the end of the painting. It wasn’t the best looking thing in the world, but the guy certainly put on a performance painting it. Enjoy!

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