Street foods in Africa and the Middle East immerse visitors in the local culture. Hospitality is a hallmark whether you're trying grilled goat organs in Morocco, fiery palm nut soup in Ghana or chili-laced ...
Go to EpisodeAl Ammor Café
Traditional Egyptian-style menu options from pizzas to main courses are popular among locals.
Zabeel Road, Al Karam
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Ali Baba Restaurant
Locals meet at this roadside restaurant to have a communal dining experience and eat the many homemade Arabic dishes.
Al-Shabsough, Downtown
Amman, Jordan
Hout Bay Market
A picturesque seaside suburb south of Cape Town’s city center is known for its fishing, and is a popular hot spot for tourists.
31 Harbor Rd, Hout Bay
Cape Town, South Africa
Mzoli’s
This is one of the most popular South African-style barbecue joints, with customers from all over the world enjoying the lively atmosphere and music.
150 NY111 Gugulethu Township
Cape Town, South Africa
Nuru’s Stand
The classic dish served at this stand is a full meal that includes french fries and salad inside the sandwich.
37 Darling St
Cape Town 8000, South Africa
Osu Night Market
Once the sun goes down, this market comes alive with stands cooking up all kinds of traditional foods, such as tilapia with kontomire stew served with yams, or kenkey, fermented ground corn boiled and wrapped in corn leaves.
Basel Street between Awula Kpakpa and Wentum streets
Accra, Ghana

