‘Street Food Doesn’t Have to Mean Rat on a Stick’
Travel Blog • Eva Holland • 11.24.08 | 11:56 AM ET
So says the Times of London. We’re inclined to agree.
Travel Blog • Eva Holland • 11.24.08 | 11:56 AM ET
So says the Times of London. We’re inclined to agree.
Eva Holland is the senior editor of World Hum. She is an associate editor at Up Here and Up Here Business magazines, and her writing has also appeared in Reader's Digest Canada, NationalGeographic.com, the National Post, the Montreal Gazette, the Ottawa Citizen and WestJet's Up! Magazine, among other publications. She's based in Canada's Yukon territory.
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Vera Marie Badertscher 11.24.08 | 11:30 PM ET
That article on Singapore street food reminded me of a side of the city/country that I had almost forgotten. Although I did not like the over-regimented life of Singapore, I loved eating at the street markets—particularly breakfast in the Chinese area. Thanks for the memories.