Have you ever wandered into a place filled with chocolate or enjoyed a diverse culinary experience at famous tourist destinations? If you haven't yet had the chance to experience the unique delicacies of these regions, then quickly put aside your work and immerse yourself in these renowned food spots. They will be a "paradise" of chocolates, candies, ice cream, seafood and fish dishes, and many other amazing foods.
1. Ben & Jerry's ice cream factory, USA

Although officially called Chunky Monkey or Chubby Hubby, ice cream enthusiasts still refer to the ice cream here by two familiar names: Ben and Jerry's, named after its two founders: Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield. This 30-year-old ice cream company is committed to buying only milk from farmers who do not use growth hormones on their cows. Since its inception, the company has grown significantly and received enthusiastic support from its customers.
2. Yeliseyevsky Food Court, Russia

This is a luxurious Russian food and beverage shopping center. The food court seems to have everything from champagne, Beluga caviar, smoked salmon, vodka, and sausages in a sophisticated setting, to desserts, gingerbread, and famous Belgian chocolates.
3. Hershey's Chocolate Paradise, USA

This place is known as the paradise of chocolate or the sweetest place in the world. Milton S. Hershey is the owner of this world-famous brand. It's so famous that it's named after the city of Hershey in the United States. Every year, the city welcomes millions of tourists, especially children, who come to enjoy its delicious chocolate bars.
4. Mercado de la Merced, Mexico

This is a huge market that stretches across many blocks in the city, with over 3,000 merchants from all over Mexico flocking there.
Besides its diverse range of goods, the market also offers many traditional and famous dishes that represent Mexican cuisine. These include the traditional chilaquiles from Oaxacan and the distinctive spicy flavors of Mexico.
5. Tsukiji Market, Japan

Located right in the heart of Tokyo, just a 15-minute walk from Ginza, Tsukiji Market is a daily hub for approximately 2,300 tons of seafood, encompassing around 450 varieties including fish, cucumbers, squid, shrimp, and more, sourced from all over Japan and the world. Some fish even weigh over 300 kg. Opening at 5:30 AM, the market becomes bustling with the sounds of workers transporting goods and the lively atmosphere of shoppers. Visitors shouldn't miss the sushi stalls lining the streets while shopping.

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