I feel like a failure of a foodie for not having heard of this until now. My friends at Travellious recently introduced me to VendrTV, a show created by Daniel Delaney that explores “the world’s best street food, one bite at a time.”

The episodes are brief and the production is crazy good. And the food – I learned about a street vendor a few blocks from me that serves up duck confit and burgers with bacon jam. Let’s just say I’m in Mr. Delaney’s debt.

 

 

About The Author

Michelle Schusterman

Michelle is a musician, writer, and teacher just trying to see the world while doing what she loves for a living. She's taught ESL in Salvador, Brazil and kindergarten in Suwon, Korea, and now she's a full-time freelance writer living in Seattle (just to keep the city alliteration going). She'll try pretty much any food once and believes coffee is its own food group.

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