Welcome to today's weekly Travelfeed Food Of The World roundup brought to you by @mrprofessor.
Wednesday is here, and so is the Travel Feed's Foods of the World - Are you hungry? Today we'll enjoy the best hummus in Romania, in a nice restaurant who grow their own spices. Next up we fly all the way to Bangkok to taste the different flavours of the vegetarian meals. To top it, how about a nice cup of tea? This will be done on the famous Assam tea farm in Taiwan, a place full of history and... tea! Enjoy your meal!
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Finger licking in Romania: Ep.7 The trusty Lebanese place
written by @vonaurolacu
Restaurant Babel is the name and one way or another is part of a big hotels chain called Phoenicia. It's a weird combination between poor taste luxury while it's being also Lebanese, which in my opinion doesn't necessarily go well with this "tuxedo" things.
I just discovered this awesome Vegetarian place in Bangkok!
written by @waybeyondpadthai
The vegan festival in Thailand has passed and really, I did not expect myself to go to a vegan/vegetarian restaurant as I am just not used to. Though! We went on a meet-up like Steemy meet-up here in Bangkok and one of the crew was @teamsteem so we kinda went vegan for a meal!
Visiting a teefarm in Nantou, Taiwan // Besuch einer Teefabrik in Nantou, Taiwan
written by @vieanna
Around 1925, during the Japanese colonial period, Assam tea came from India to Taiwan. The region around Sun Moon Lake in central Taiwan offers ideal conditions for the cultivation of aromatic black tea due to its location and climatic conditions.
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