Trying to taste more and more foods. Lately I've been craving Peruvian food. Ceviche, Lomo Saltado, and their rotisserie chicken etc...and their desserts are delicious. When I went to Argentina their steak and poultry were out of this world. Mexican is also another favorite of mine because I had a Mexican girlfriend and she and her family would always cook me great dishes although I had no idea what they were called.
My favorite, by far. very underraated in the US
Americanized.
Haven't been to Peru or Malaysia, though.
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You ate pootsie before we gave you the gift of our cuisine. - ( New Window )
I second Korean BBQ. I generally like most Latin foods, particularly Brazilian and Mexican.
If it doesn't look/taste right, throw some oregano on it. Call it ___ Parm.
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Whatever it is, throw some Mozzarella and red sauce on it. Doesn't matter what it is, Mozzarella on it.
If it doesn't look/taste right, throw some oregano on it. Call it ___ Parm.
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The old saying best puts it- the flavor of french food in the portions of German food.
Try carbonnade flamade, a moules pot with frites, or a waterzooi pot and a glass of Belgium beer and you tell me if a better meal exists.
Well I like all foods but Belgium is one of the best !
amazing. im hooked. kalbi is the best.
I'd bet that the US has the best food though.
I am not that much of a red sauce fan. I tend to go more for northern Italian foods that cook a lot with white wine, garlic and oil but whether you have meat, veal, fish or how they sautee the veggies, it is tremendous.
French - Had a pistachio egg claire that was so good my head basically exploded after eating it. Creme Brulee and beef bourguignon- doesn't get much better than that.
Italian - Very good, but not amazing like in France. I've been all over Italy and the best italian resturants are all in NYC. lol
Chech - Prague - Interesting and enjoyable cuisine.
Dutch- Very good indonesian food in Amsterdam.
Viennese - Bratwurst stands galore - totally awesome.
Bavarian - High quality pretzels!
English - Best hamburger I ever had was in London.
But I'd venture to say that NYC probably is the best. Took a food tour of Chinatown over the holidays and it was amazing. The tour company has several tours linked below. Highly recommended.
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Sadly, Italian restaurants in Brooklyn ain't what they used to be. Plenty of great pizza places, and there are still excellent upscale Italian restaurants, but the great old mom and pop stores that used to have the fat grandmother in the back cranking out a mean Sunday gravy are becoming a thing of the past.
The Michelin guide is much more reliable.
Even the food you picked up while on the run, say in a mall, was great. Couldn't find a bad meal there.
Spain was "eh".
Gujarati food
Punjabi Food
South Indian
Next, I do enjoy Italian food followed by Thai and then Chinese food.
This.