Street Food Tapestries
Description: E. Honda from Street Fighter chilling in a bowl of miso soup in the bathhouse after a fight.
E. Honda in the Bath House chillin in miso soup Tapestry
by drawingnikki
$23 $30
Description: Celebrating street food from around the world and the importance of cultural diversity. Bon Appetite!
World Food, Glorious Street Food Tapestry
by Big Appetite Illustration
$23 $30
Description: Dive into the delicious world of Okonomiyaki, the beloved Japanese pancake that blends flavors and textures into a savory masterpiece! This kawaii illustration showcases Okonomiyaki in a charming and playful way, just like it's often seen in anime. Capturing the essence of Japanese cuisine with a fun and adorable touch, this artwork brings food lovers and anime fans together through the joy of kawaii aesthetics. Whether you admire traditional dishes or simply love delightful food art, this pancake-themed drawing is a treat for the eyes! A must-have for any foodie who adores cute and kawaii Japanese food, this illustration celebrates the love for delicious flavors and charming designs!
Okonomiyaki Pancake: Kawaii Japanese Street Food Tapestry
by Chocmocc
$23 $30
Description: This vintage-inspired t-shirt captures the essence of nostalgia with its faded, weathered appearance. The soft cotton fabric feels like an old favorite, and the distressed graphics add character. The focal point of the shirt is a Taiyaki illustration, a beloved Japanese fish-shaped cake filled with sweet red bean paste or other delightful fillings. The Taiyaki illustration is slightly faded, as if it has been worn and cherished over the years. The grunge effect gives it an edgy vibe, perfect for those who appreciate both tradition and rebellion. The shirt displays the Japanese characters “たい焼き” (Taiyaki) in a bold, worn-out font.
Description: Those Street cats are at it again, you better hide your Cats food!ooking for a gift for the animal lover in your life? Look no further than this adorable t-shirt featuring two raccoons stealing cat food. It's sure to put a smile on their face, and they'll love showing off their sense of humor to their friends. This tee is perfect for the Raccoon Lover and animal lovers alike!
Description: Balut is a Filipino term for a fertilized developing egg usually a duck embryo that is boiled and eaten from the shell. It is commonly sold on the streets at night until dawn in the Philippines. This cute funny balut graphic is for anyone who loves balut especially all Pinoys and Pinays. Balut is also one of the delicacy in the Philippines.
Description: Taiyaki(たい焼き) is Japanese fish-shaped pancakes with sweet fillings. It is nationally renowned and beloved snack, and particularly enjoyed outdoor as street bites. The most popular filling is red bean (azuki) paste, followed by chocolate, custard, or even savory options.
Taiyaki (Japanese Fish Cake) Tapestry
by IZANAMI by Akane Yabushita
$23 $30
New York City, NYC Hot Dog & Pretzel Cart Tapestry
by Lyman Creative Co.
$23 $30
River City Ransom Merv's Burger Joint Tapestry
by Monkey Brains INK Designs
$23 $30
Description: Elevate your casual wardrobe with our Chicago Style Hot Dog graphic tee, a must-have for food lovers and city enthusiasts alike. Crafted from soft, breathable fabric, this stylish piece features a vibrant print that celebrates the iconic Chicago hot dog, complete with all the classic toppings. Its relaxed fit ensures all-day comfort, whether you're exploring the Windy City or enjoying a backyard barbecue. Perfect for pairing with jeans or shorts, this tee is not just a fashion statement but a delicious nod to Chicago's culinary heritage. Grab yours today and wear your love for Chicago with pride!
Description: Taco Tio is one of the long-forgotten fast-food chains that has been lost to the winds of time. Sadly, very little information exists on these guys, but from what we were able to pull together, they opened up shop on March 4th, 1967 on Van Nuys Blvd. in Burbank with ten-cent tacos all day long and went on to open several more throughout Southern California. Given their proximity to the TV and movie studios, their unique cactus signs can be spotted in numerous driving scenes in TV shows and movies throughout the '60s and '70s.