Sunday, October 20, 2013

6 Weirdest Ways to Get Your Food Worldwide

Gadling has a list of the 6 Weirdest Ways to Get Your Food Worldwide. The list has some interesting ways to serve food.


1. Coin-operated Belgian Fries

http://www.theguardian.com
If you want a cornet of classic Belgian fries, look no further than a vending machine. A coin-operated machine in Brussels has been specifically developed to produce fries made with beef fat. Customers pay €2.50 (£2.13) for a 90-second fry-up of a 135g portion of chips accompanied by fork, salt and ketchup or mayonnaise, with or without harissa, but definitely without the customary moules.

2. Ice Cream from a Monster Truck


www.carbuzz.com
You've seen food trucks, but have you ever seen a monster food truck? Czech carmaker Skoda turned a 5.5 ton van into an ice cream truck, deeming it the "world's largest ice cream truck."
3. Vending Machine Champagne

http://www.psfk.com
In Berlin you can get your bubbles from a vending machine. The gourmet food vending machine at delicatessen Floris Feinkost not only has pint-sized bottles of champagne available for sale, but also Dutch stroopwaffels and flavored salts. That's what you call one stop shopping.

4. Sparkling Water from a Fountain

EuroCheapo.com
It would seem that only in Paris would you be able to get sparkling water from a fountain (which you can do at three different parks in the city). I am not a fan of Sparkling Water, so I am gonna pass on this one. 

5. Carry-out Bacon Bar

http://www.chicagomag.com
A restaurant isn't such an odd or intriguing thing, but a carry-out bacon bar is. In Chicago you now know exactly where to order your bacon when you're having that random craving thanks to Burke's Bacon Bar which offers up mini sandwiches stuffed with bacon. 

6. The In-Car Rice Maker

http://foodbeast.com
Want food on the go? For those looking for a little more homecooked of a meal while they're traveling, you might want the new Japanese in-car rice cookerDesigned by Japan Professional Network, the TK plugs into any 12-volt electrical car socket and is fitted with special insulation that not only lets the rice cook in just 25 minutes and but also keeps it warmer longer.

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