
As 2024 draws to a close, I’ve been looking back at some of the many dishes enjoyed on my travels over the past 12 months. I’ve reached some far-flung destinations over that period, as well as some places closer to home, in a bid to savour some of the best food and drink the cuisines of the world have to offer. It’s a tough job, I know, but hey, someone has to do it 🙂 .
I’ll start with my main photo above, taken in Satay by the Bay in Singapore, where I visited in March. They served up a plate of chicken and beef skewers grilled over hot coals, along with a pot of peanutty satay sauce for dipping. Perfect fast food.

Kampong Gelam is the heartland of Singapore’s Malaysian community. The traditional Malay dish, Nasi Lemak (shown above), was excellent – a pandan leaf parcel is unwrapped to reveal steamed, soft and fluffy jasmine-scented and coconut-flavoured rice.

The breakfast shown above was a sight for sore eyes on arrival early one morning off a plane, very hungry, in Sydney, Australia : eggs benedict served with spinach and bacon on sourdough toast, with a balsamic drizzle.

I had wanted to try an Acai bowl for some time, and managed to do so at the Drip Bar in Melbourne, Australia. This purply-chocolate coloured acai berry smoothie is topped with fresh banana, crushed cacao, coconut, ground almonds, granola and a very generous (ahem) drizzle of peanut butter.

The Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia, saw my introduction to Asian Fusion – bringing together the sights and tastes from the culinary traditions of India, Thailand, Korea, Indonesia, China and Japan. Amongst a tasty and adventurous buffet, my fave was this Miso Caramel Eggplant shown above – chunks of roasted aubergine coated in a sticky sauce, topped with spliced snake beans, coriander and sesame.

The month of June saw a trip to France, where they do food rather well. One highlight of several is shown above – an Entree of cod and yuzu croquette, served with baby gem lettuce, and a sweetcorn and avocado salsa. I liked the Gallic flair with which the dish was presented, resembling artistic brush strokes of red pepper aioli and lemony yuzu.

In summertime in France, it is always a simple pleasure to enjoy an evening al fresco buffet with purchases from the local fromagerie and charcuterie (see above) – along with a bottle of the the local vin rouge, of course.

A July trip to Belfast provided the opportunity to visit St. George’s Market to sample the best of traditional Ulster food. A breakfast of toasted soda farl, here filled with egg, bacon, roasted cherry tomatoes and avocado, certainly satisfied the appetite.

The month of September was spent motorhoming around Cornwall in England’s south-west, sampling numerous pasties like the one shown below. This one is named Veggie Power, and has the traditional filling of steak and potato replaced by mushroom and butternut squash.

I found my visit to Cornwall’s Eden Project very inspiring, and an opportunity to learn more about sustainable food production. All the tea, coffee and chocolate now making its way into the ADK kitchen is certified Fair Trade. The dishes on the Eden menu are made from local ingredients, such as this griddled flatbread shown above, topped with white bean paste, leaves, marinated roasted vegetables, tomatoes, balsamic drizzle, herbs and toasted seeds.
Revisiting all of these meals has now made me hungry again, so I will leave it there! Thanks to everyone who has followed along, read, liked and/or commented in 2024. My travels, along with the home bakes and recipes, will be continuing into 2025 here, on Instagram and on X.
Happy New Year, everyone.
22 replies on “Around the World in 80(ish) Plates”
A visual feast Kevin 🙂
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Thanks. My tastebuds appreciated it also!
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Looks like a productive and delicious year!
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And a lot of fun also, Stephanie. Best wishes to you for 2025.
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That’s a lot of memorable food!
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Let’s hope more good memories are waiting to be created in 2025. Best wishes for the New Year, Dorothy.
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To you too Kevin!
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What a great idea, thank you for sharing it
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My pleasure! Best wishes for the New Year.
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Thank you Kevin, same to you
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You’re so very fortunate to be able to travel to so many different places and sample the local cuisines. To me, a trip isn’t complete without trying the local foods. Thanks for the visual feasting. Your photos and descriptions were perfect. Happy New Year!
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Thanks, Terry. I am so pleased that you have been able to come along on the journey, so to speak 🙂
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So wonderful! Beautiful pics! Best Wishes for a Happy New Year!
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Thank you, Judith. Wishing you good food and great music in 2025!
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You definitely made me hungry! What a fun year Kevin, Happy New Year!
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Thanks! Yes, let’s look forward to more food and fun in 2025.
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What a great idea for a post! You made me hungry, too. 😊
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Thanks! Yes, it was fun to look back on this year’s tastes and travels.
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All of these look phenomenal, here’s to trying many more dishes in 2025!
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Thanks, Pooja! Yes, there will be more travels and dishes to come in 2025.
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You’re so welcome and I look forward to reading all about those!
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