The best destination for a foodie holiday is ... not Malaysia


By AGENCY

Korean soups and stews like this budae jiggae are also popular with tourists. — Pixabay

For many tourists, deciding where to book a holiday is about any or all of price, scenery, culture, architecture, beaches and nightlife.

But to some, food is a key when browsing a menu of flight options. And for those heading to Asia, a survey of over 4,000 people by travel booking provider Agoda has found South Korea to be the best place for a “culinary trip”, slightly ahead of Taiwan and Thailand.

Korean cuisine’s mix of grilled or barbecued meats and sticky, spicy sauces saw it come out on top. Among the better-known dishes are kimchi, bibimbap, jiggae, and bulgogi, a hefty serving of sliced beef, usually grilled or flamed.

Explaining South Korea’s appeal, Agoda listed landmarks such Gwangjang Market in Seoul, which it said is “a great place for street food like tteokbokki (spicy rice cakes) and bindaetteok (savoury pancakes).”

Eating out in Asia often means savouring street food and other fantastic cheap eats.

“Food isn’t just about eating, it’s about exploring, experiencing, and enjoying every bite,” according to Agoda, which is based in Singapore.

Taiwan’s “culinary wonderland” and the “food lover’s paradise” of Thailand were also lauded for their array of street dining options, where the often spicy fare can be washed down with towers of beer that cost less than a glass or pint in many European countries.

According to research published by the British Medical Journal earlier this year, Korean food – and kimchi in particular – is not only healthy but “may lower men’s overall risk of obesity”. – dpa

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