Host a “Potluck of Nations”
Forget generic chips and dip. The easiest way to get in the spirit is to make your watch parties a culinary adventure. Assign each guest a country playing that day—or just one they find interesting—and have them bring a corresponding dish. Imagine a table
laden with Brazilian pão de queijo, spicy Senegalese yassa chicken, German pretzels, and a platter of Japanese gyoza. It’s an instant conversation starter and a delicious crash course in global cuisine. You can even set up small flags to label each dish. This simple format transforms a regular get-together into a memorable, interactive event where the food is as exciting as the on-field action.
Explore Your City’s Culinary Map
You don’t need a passport to taste the world. The World Cup is the perfect excuse to finally try that Peruvian restaurant you’ve been eyeing or seek out the best Korean BBQ in town. With host cities like Los Angeles, New York, Miami, and Houston known for their incredible diversity, the opportunities are endless. Make a game of it: if Mexico is playing, find the most authentic taqueria in your neighborhood. If it’s England’s turn, track down a proper pub for fish and chips. This isn't just about eating out; it's about supporting local immigrant-owned businesses and discovering the rich cultural fabric of your own city, one delicious meal at a time.
Create a Tournament Food Bracket
Embrace the competitive spirit off the field by creating a food bracket. Pit the signature dishes of competing nations against each other and have your friends and family vote. Will the simple elegance of Italian cacio e pepe triumph over the complex flavors of a Vietnamese pho? Can Argentinian empanadas defeat Spanish paella? You can stage the culinary showdowns at home, trying recipes each week, or organize outings to different restaurants. Document the “matches” on social media and declare a culinary champion at the end of the tournament. It’s a fun, engaging way to learn about different food cultures while fueling some friendly debate.
Master One Nation’s Signature Dish
Instead of going wide, go deep. Pick a team to follow—maybe based on a favorite player, a dream travel destination, or ancestral roots—and commit to mastering one of its iconic dishes. If you’re pulling for Brazil, spend the month perfecting feijoada, their hearty black bean stew. If Japan captures your heart, learn the art of making the perfect bowl of ramen from scratch. This approach offers a deeper sense of connection. As you shop for specialty ingredients and learn the techniques behind the recipe, you gain a richer appreciation for the country’s culture and history. By the final whistle, you’ll have a new skill and a go-to dish that will impress for years to come.
Turn Your Grill into a Global Stage
The summer of 2026 will be prime grilling season, so why not take the barbecue global? Nearly every culture has a tradition of cooking over fire. Ditch the standard burgers and hot dogs for something more adventurous. Try your hand at Argentinian asado with chimichurri, grill up some Korean galbi (marinated short ribs), or assemble Greek souvlaki skewers. You could even explore Middle Eastern kebabs or the smoky flavors of Jamaican jerk chicken. Firing up the grill is already a communal activity, and infusing it with international flavors makes it a perfect centerpiece for any World Cup gathering, bringing people together around the universal appeal of an open flame.













