MALAGASY Street Food on a Train!!! (ABSOLUTE NIGHTMARE)

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» THE TRAIN

🚂The Fianarantsoa-Côte Est (FCE) railway is the train that runs from Madagascar’s highland city of Fianarantsoa to the coastal city of Manakara. It was built between 1926 and 1936 by the French colonial administration as an effort to open the east coast and create a means of transporting agricultural products.

Today, the train acts as a lifeline for local communities that aren’t accessible by road. A lack of upkeep since the 1960s has resulted in the train regularly breaking down, causing delays and even de-railings. Patient travelers looking for an opportunity to see arguably the most scenic parts of Madagascar as well as local life at each stop along the way will find this 12-24++ (yes, you read that right) hour journey unlike anything they’ve experienced before. Plus, you can sample local flavors at each stop.

💸TRAIN PRICE: 4.54 USD/16,000 MGA for 2nd class | 11.35 USD/40,000 MGA for 1st class

» THE TRAIN FOOD

1. FIANARANTSOA TRAIN STOP: Rice Porridge with Zebu Meatballs
ADDRESS: Fianarantsoa, Madagascar

🥣Zebu meatballs are added to rice porridge, which is made with ginger, garlic and green leaves. And a bit of oil.
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2. STOP 1: Fried Potatoes with Gravy + Nem

🥔FRIED POTATO: Fried potatoes with a side of country gravy for dipping.

NEM: Nem is similar to a fried spring roll.

💸PRICE: 1.42 USD/5,000 MGA for a mix of fried potato and nem
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3. SAHAMBAVY TRAIN STOP: Yogurt + Crocodile Bullets
ADDRESS: Sahambavy, Madagascar

🐊CROCODILE BULLETS: Grated cassava root, shaped and fried until golden crispy.
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4. TSIMANAVAKA: Stuffed Fried Chilis + Zebu + Shrimp + Freshwater Eel
ADDRESS: Sahambavy, Madagascar

Tsimanavaka is a restaurant located right across the street from the Sahambavy stations. We sampled their stuffed fried chilis, zebu, shrimp and freshwater eel.

🌶STUFFED FRIED CHILIS: Green chili stuffed with zebu meat and onion before being fried.
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Comment (28)

  1. Amazing camera work apart from Sonny's heartwarming running commentary…this show is not only a food review but becomes a living experience for viewers which captures the essence and aroma of every unique culture..this is the USP of this show.. amazing.

  2. Sonny, you've outdone yourself as always. I must have missed this one last March. This was so touching and educational. Go you, for travelling with heart. 🙂 Be with the people, eat with the people, and then learn who they really are. <3

  3. Why those people look different from mainland African people. They all have long hair, lighter skin , they all looks like Asians with darker skin but not as dark as other African people………So strange…….

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