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Sake, the national alcoholic drink of Japan. Enjoy drinks sourced from local Hokkaido breweries. Hokkaido is also one of the best places in the country to partake in the art of sake, Japan’s national beverage.
If South Korea is famous with Bulgogi and alcohol beverage Soju, Indonesia also has many traditional drinks that you can only find here. See this list of all-time favorite traditional Indonesian drinks to accompany your culinary journey in Indonesia.
Han River or Hangang is a river that splits Seoul into halves. The river is a symbol of this megacity and a part of every citizen's everyday life.
Egg coffee may sound somewhat bizarre to some people but it is actually a unique yet addictive specialty in Hanoi. You may find egg coffee in other regions of Vietnam, but the best stuff still remains in Hanoi.
Korea is known as a country of heavy drinkers. Thus, it's not an uncommon thing to find people gulping shots of Soju in a nearby restaurant in Korea.
Traditional Bhutanese food has been influenced by its neighbors, especially China, Tibet, and India. But like the country itself, the local cuisine has been able to maintain its unique character.
Among the hustle and bustle of city life, take a moment to stay away from the pressure of modern life, or simply recall your childhood? Then the retro style cafes listed right here will bring you back to the past, to the places that blend classic and modern styles.
The Philippines is a tropical country, and it is generally hot all year round. There are many different types of drinks, from coffee to juices, smoothies, and wine. Especially, Filipino beverages have the taste that is truly unique on its own.
Strong and flavourful Vietnamese coffee makes converts as quickly as it raises pulses. French colonists might have introduced coffee to Vietnam, but the morning cup of ca phe soon became a local habit. With variations that make use of yoghurt, eggs and even fruit, ...