How To Skip Yelp And Find The Best Restaurants While Traveling

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YouTuber Mike Chen, known for his Strictly Dumpling YouTube channel, has traveled all over in search of the world's best meals. Here are the tips he shared with CNBC Make It for avoiding tourist traps and finding authentic (and delicious) local grub.

With videos like Eating BRUNCH at Taiwan 7-ELEVEN, Brunch at 7-ELEVEN VS LAWSON in Tokyo Japan, The MASSIVE Pho Noodle Soup Challenge!!!, and PERFECT Ramen Noodles in Osaka Japan: Ichiran Ramen, YouTuber Strictly Dumpling knows about finding good food while traveling. He's had a number of memorable meals - from an all-you-can-eat Las Vegas lobster buffet to a 5.5 pound gyoza in Tokyo.

Chen, 38, regularly attracts millions of viewers per post with videos showing him trying foods around the world, from “legendary” ramen in Japan to McDonald’s in India or Vietnamese street food.

Chen, who started making YouTube food videos six years ago, actually runs six different YouTube channels, with more than 5 million followers overall, including “Beyond Science, ” where he explores “food, news, Chinese culture and mysterious phenomenons.”

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*Yelp is one of the seven deadly sins*

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