In Brazil, cheap hot dog and burger carts serve food at 3AM. So I guess American cuisine? There's also tapioca "pancakes" (a mostly Brazilian-northeastern plate adapted from indigenous cultures) & doce de leite (dulce de leche)-filled churros...
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I'm going to have to ask you to send samples for further analysis
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Ramen. But I guess not quite ethnic...
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Worth noting that even though kebab shops dominate this space in the UK a lot of what they sell has nothing to do with kebabs: for a while there my go to order was chips and cheese in a naan bread with garlic sauce and mustard.
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Yeah. There will be some kind of "fried food emporium". Which may sell kebabs, or may sell fish and chips, or both.
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In Portugal there's no other ethnic food at night besides kebabs. Instead, we have a local food: sandwich of fried strips of pork, marinated in garlic and white wine, called "bifana", and sold from food trucks.pic.twitter.com/4FLjEc4n2n
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great, now I have to clean drool off my phone.
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Dumplings in Melbourne.
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This is super location specific in Sydney. Indian, pizza by the slice, dumplings, pancakes, pies... is yeeros captures by kebab? There’s a fine range of kebab and kebab adjacent options. Plus pide.https://www.sbs.com.au/food/article/2015/10/30/you-say-kebab-i-say-yeeros …
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TIL that some Aussies refer to gyros as yeeros
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