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Our first food exploration starts in Australia, more precisely at the Queen Victoria Market, where we'll enjoy the best seafood out there - spare some space, because there's more, check that out. Next we'll wander on the narrow streets of Amalfi City in Italy to discover the beauties of the Italian caffes. On the final destination we'll enjoy Pork marinated in soy sauce and some spices followed by the traditional Filipino food, Kinilaw.

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YL Aus Trip#5 Melbourne (2)
written by @yanyanbebe
Queen Victoria Market is one of the famous location in Melbourne. You can find a lot of interesting stuffs and Australia souvenirs in the market! Market area is quite large and well divided in different area, like Fresh product, Food & Drink, Specialty shopping(clothes, shoes, Australia souvenirs)!

Amalfi City - The Sea, The Mountain and the Lemons in between
written by @vonaurolacu
I'm a sucker for cannoli. I discovered this dessert in Romania, something like 3-4 years ago, in a restaurant I presented over here. We barely got off the bus dropping us in Amalfi City and I, being the elder in this group, decided that I need to eat something sweet while drinking a coffee.


Rocks and Waves: A Trip To Manay, Davao Oriental, Philippines
written by @hiddenblade
We also prepared a Filipino traditional food, Kinilaw. Yup, that is raw fish with vinegar, cucumber, calamansi, ginger and onions. It tastes really good!


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