May 29th is Ethnic Food Day! 2026 Ranking of 'Must-Try Ethnic Foods This Summer'
The Japan Ethnic Association announced its 12th annual ranking. Thai cuisine dominated the top three spots: Larb, Moo Krata, and Som Tum.
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The Japan Ethnic Association, an organization dedicated to promoting ethnic culture and cuisine in Japan, has released the results of its 12th annual 'Must-Try Ethnic Foods This Summer' ranking in celebration of 'Ethnic Food Day' on May 29th. For the first time in the ranking's history, a single country's cuisine has swept the top three spots. The first-place 'Larb' and third-place 'Som Tum' are salads from Thailand's northeastern Isan region, while the second-place 'Moo Krata' is a Thai hot pot dish said to be inspired by Japanese yakiniku culture. Larb is a spicy salad seasoned with herbs and lime, which has seen a surge in popularity. Moo Krata is an entertaining hot pot that combines grilling and shabu-shabu, making it a beloved national dish in Thailand. Som Tum is a healthy, spicy green papaya salad known for its diverse regional variations. The survey was conducted among 100 association members between May 12th and May 24th.
FAQ
Why is Thai food trending in Japan?
Increased travel to Thailand has deepened the understanding of regional cuisines, leading to a broader acceptance of authentic Thai dishes in the Japanese market.