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Hawkers Asian Street Food
7117 Bethesda Ln · +1 240-203-8135

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  • Lunch
    Lunch
    Lunch
    10.00$

  • Dinner
    Dinner
    Dinner
    10.00$
  • Dinner
    Dinner
    Dinner
    10.00$

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Monday: · 11:00 - 22:00
Tuesday: · 11:00 - 22:00
Wednesday: · 11:00 - 22:00
Thursday: · 11:00 - 23:00
Friday: · 11:00 - 23:00
Saturday: · 11:00 - 00:30
Sunday: · 11:00 - 00:30
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🍷 WHAT IS A HAWKER? Prominent on the streets of Asia, "hawkers" are street vendors who depend on locally grown ingredients to create dishes sold from mobile carts and stands. The most successful recipes, typically passed from one generation to the next, bring flocks of eager patrons. If you've ever traveled to Asia, you will know that the best foods are served by local hawkers. From Char Kway Teow on the streets of Penang to Tom Yum out of the floating markets of Thailand, each region specializes in specific flavors and each hawker stall specializes in one or two dishes. Even in modern Asia, many decades-old hawker stalls are still renowned for the "best" of whatever dish they have mastered. Hawker stalls are such valuable real estate, that many are passed down from parent to child for generations. We hand-picked the best and most popular street foods from all over Asia and put them into one menu.

Hawkers Asian Street Food Bethesda 7117 Bethesda Ln United States WHAT IS A HAWKER? Prominent on the streets of Asia, "hawkers" are street vendors who depend on locally grown ingredients to create dishes sold from mobile carts and stands. The most successful recipes, typically passed from one generation to the next, bring flocks of eager patrons. If you've ever traveled to Asia, you will know that the best foods are served by local hawkers. From Char Kway Teow on the streets of Penang to Tom Yum out of the floating markets of Thailand, each region specializes in specific flavors and each hawker stall specializes in one or two dishes. Even in modern Asia, many decades-old hawker stalls are still renowned for the "best" of whatever dish they have mastered. Hawker stalls are such valuable real estate, that many are passed down from parent to child for generations. We hand-picked the best and most popular street foods from all over Asia and put them into one menu. - LunchSpace.com