Lugaw is one of the many variants of rice dishes in the Philippines. This a plain rice porridge flavored with aromatics and topped with toasted garlic, scallions, and a boiled egg. Whether rain or shine, Filipinos know this porridge to be a classic comfort food!
Author: Ian
Vietnamese Pizza (Banh Trang Nuong)
This popular Vietnamese street food combines light and crispy rice paper with a variety of delicious toppings! Unlike Italian pizza, this requires no oven to cook, and is extremely versatile in the way it can be prepared.
Tteokbokki (Korean spicy rice cakes)
Tteokbokki is a delicious Korean snack made up of soft and chewy rice cakes that’s coated in a spicy and sweet glaze. Just like in the streets of Korea, this dish is incredibly easy to prepare by simply throwing everything into one pot!
Filipino Garlic Chicken Feet
Chicken feet is an incredibly popular street food in many Asian countries, which is typically fried, grilled, steamed, or braised before being coated with a variety of seasonings.
Okonomiyaki (Japanese savory pancake)
Okonomiyaki is one of the most popular Japanese street foods made up of shredded cabbage and other mix-ins! It’s one of my absolute favorite ways to enjoy cabbage as a fluffy and filling meal.
Peach Mango Pie (Jollibee copycat)
These peach mango pies are tiny, flaky pies packed with serious flavor. Originally from the popular Filipino fast-food chain, Jollibee, you’ll see just how incredibly delicious and easy these pies are to prepare!
Mango Sticky Rice (khao neow mamuang)
Mango sticky rice is a delicious tropical dessert originating from the streets of Thailand. The tart and floral taste of the mango complements perfectly with the sweetness of the coconut sauce, making this dessert absolutely irresistible!
Mango Ensalada (Filipino Mango Salad)
A bright and flavorful mango salad tossed with a savory, sweet, and citrusy dressing. This fresh salad can be enjoyed on its own or as a side dish for all your summer dishes!
Mango Sago
This mango sago is a delicious tropical Asian dessert. Combining fresh, sweet mangoes with chewy sago pearls and creamy coconut, this will definitely beat the summer heat!
Classic Mango Float
Mango float is one of the most easiest and popular Filipino deserts! It’s incredibly fresh from the slices of mangoes all in between layers of graham crackers and sweet whipped cream. This will for sure be a hit at every dessert table!