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Manneken

Waffle with cream at Manneken in Tokyo. Photo by alphacityguides.

Delicious Belgian waffle shop that is popular with the locals for their sweet treats.

Gateau Festa Harada

Gouter de Roi Rusks at Gateau Festa Harada in Tokyo. Photo by alphacityguides.

See why people line up for these thinly sliced rusks, coated in sugar and chocolate.

Kimuraya

Anpan buns at Kimuraya Bakery in Tokyo. Photo by alphacityguides.

One of Japan's oldest bakeries selling a variety of Japanese sweet buns. 

Rokurinsha

Broth and noodles at Rokurinsha in Tokyo. Photo by alphacityguides.

The most popular ramen shop in Tokyo, and rightfully so. This place uses a super-secret recipe that takes over 12 hours to prepare each bowl. 

Ramen Street

The best ramen joints in the city have taken up residence in this mall connected to Tokyo station.

Gray's Papaya

Store front at Gray's Papaya in New York. Photo by alphacityguides.

Iconic hot dog joint that's frequented by some of New York's most famous Chefs.

Puddin'

Chocolate butterscotch pudding from Puddin' New York. Photo by alphacityguides.

All natural and high quality ingredients combine to make a grown up version of your childhood favorite.

Murray's Bagel

Bagel selection at Murray's Bagel in New York. Photo by alphacityguides.

Traditional New York style baked and boilded bagels done right.

Crif Dogs

Hot dogs at Crif Dogs New York. Photo by alphacityguides.

If you want a real New York hot dog stop at a street cart—if you want a delightfully odd hot dog combination, that's totally delicious head to the East Village and get yourself a Crif Dog.

Xi’an Famous Foods

Hot & spicy oil seared handpulled noodle at Xi’an Famous Foods in New York. Photo by alphacityguides.

Spicy hand-ripped Chinese noodles and lamb burgers in the East Village.