The top 50 dishes in the world you must try

By Terry Durack
Updated November 8 2015 - 11:23am, first published November 7 2015 - 12:15am
Pork dumpling, or xiao long bao, at Din Tai Fung restaurant, Sydney.  Photo: Marco Del Grande
Pork dumpling, or xiao long bao, at Din Tai Fung restaurant, Sydney. Photo: Marco Del Grande
Pork dumpling, or xiao long bao, at Din Tai Fung restaurant, Sydney.  Photo: Marco Del Grande
Pork dumpling, or xiao long bao, at Din Tai Fung restaurant, Sydney. Photo: Marco Del Grande
Pork dumpling, or xiao long bao, at Din Tai Fung restaurant, Sydney.  Photo: Marco Del Grande
Pork dumpling, or xiao long bao, at Din Tai Fung restaurant, Sydney. Photo: Marco Del Grande
Roy Choi, chef and owner of Chego restaurant and the Kogi Korean taco trucks in Los Angeles. Photo: NYT
Roy Choi, chef and owner of Chego restaurant and the Kogi Korean taco trucks in Los Angeles. Photo: NYT
Roy Choi, chef and owner of Chego restaurant and the Kogi Korean taco trucks in Los Angeles. Photo: NYT
Roy Choi, chef and owner of Chego restaurant and the Kogi Korean taco trucks in Los Angeles. Photo: NYT
Roy Choi, chef and owner of Chego restaurant and the Kogi Korean taco trucks in Los Angeles. Photo: NYT
Roy Choi, chef and owner of Chego restaurant and the Kogi Korean taco trucks in Los Angeles. Photo: NYT

Do you eat to live, or live to eat? Do you count your time away in days, or in meals? Are your Instagram posts all of plates of food? Then you need to know those great dishes around the world, dishes that are so endemic to their place and people that they are virtually destinations in themselves. I'm not saying you should buy a world ticket just for the three meals a day, but – well, yes I am.

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