World's 10 best cities for foodies
1. London, for offal
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Roast bone marrow and parsley salad.
2. New York, for pork
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Momofuku's slow-roasted pork shoulder, oysters, bibb lettuce, rice, kimchi, sauces.
3. Portland, Oregon, for punk locavorism
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Local organic pork chops, brined and pan-roasted, served with flash-roasted green beans, ricotta and chili. It’s a punk take on French food, and it is very good indeed.
4. Singapore, for street food
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You will find yourself making excuses to have a second lunch, or perhaps a pre-dinner -- there’s everything from Malay-style curry laksa to the city’s specialty, fish ball noodle soup to mee goreng.
5. Shanghai, for dumplings
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It is a dumpling that somehow speaks for the Shangainese food, which is possibly the most under-rated in China. All dumplings here are good, xiaolongbao are the best.