stories-yet-to-be-written:Asian Street Food1. Kolkata, India. Photograph by Mahfuzul Hasan Bhuiyan.
stories-yet-to-be-written:Asian Street Food1. Kolkata, India. Photograph by Mahfuzul Hasan Bhuiyan. Street food is very popular with tourists in India, especially in Kolkata. Varieties of food and fruit juice shops attract tourists. Shops also create a colorful environment, which creates a competition to sell products. This shot was taken in a street in Kolkata.2. Harbin, China. Photograph by Hjortur Valgeirsson, The picture was taken on the streets of Harbin in northern China in January 2011. The temperature in the city reaches minus 30°C. Street vendors line the streets selling sugared apples, candy floss, and even ice cream. This lady covers her face and is dressed in multiple layers to sustain the cold. The heat from the cooking and the breathing from the staff create an ever-present mist evaporating from the small cubicle. Taken with an EOS 7D, with Tamron 17-50mm 2.8 lens.3. Taipei City, Taiwan. Photograph by Steven Domjancic. Interesting looking hot dogs are sold by this vendor in a small town just outside of Taipei City.4. Gujarat, India. Photograph by Sahil Lodha. Somewhere in the vast and barren desert of Rann of Kutch in western Gujarat, a lady prepares roti for lunch for her family.5. India. Photograph by Marta Pallares. Preparing street food.6. Beijing, China. Photograph by Liz Chivvis. On a trip to Beijing, we visited Wangfujing Street and I snapped this shot of one of the vendors and his starfish on a stick, waiting to be fried.7. Penang, Malaysia. Photograph by Srinivasan Ramakrishnan.This is a Chinese hot pot, or steamboat, photographed in Penang, Malaysia.8. Melaka City, Malaysia. Photograph by Edgar Alan Yap. An assortment of street food is laid out at the weekly Jonker Walk Night Market in Melaka City, Malaysia. -- source link