Originally posted by: Eli
LOL, we were just joking about this the other day.
"In China, do they go out for American?"
lol...
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
Originally posted by: Gnrslash4life
Originally posted by: FDF12389
Originally posted by: venkman
What exactly is American Food anyway?
Burgers -> German, Pizza -> Italian, Beer -> Somewhere else
maybe highly processed chemicals and high fructose corn syrup = American?
IRC, pizza was invented in America, just made better in Italy.
American pizza and Italian pizza are almost 2 different things. I think American is better however.
No its actually very much the same.
Originally posted by: CorCentral
Originally posted by: senseamp
Not all you can eat. BTW, I pretty much lived off McDonalds and KFC in Beijing. Food there sucks, Peking duck included. Shanghai was another story.
So does the food at McDonald's (Big Mac, Quarter Pounder, etc) taste the same as the US? I'd be afraid of everything being cooked in Fish oil.
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
Originally posted by: Gnrslash4life
Originally posted by: FDF12389
Originally posted by: venkman
What exactly is American Food anyway?
Burgers -> German, Pizza -> Italian, Beer -> Somewhere else
maybe highly processed chemicals and high fructose corn syrup = American?
IRC, pizza was invented in America, just made better in Italy.
American pizza and Italian pizza are almost 2 different things. I think American is better however.
No its actually very much the same.
Originally posted by: E equals MC2
Originally posted by: CorCentral
Originally posted by: senseamp
Not all you can eat. BTW, I pretty much lived off McDonalds and KFC in Beijing. Food there sucks, Peking duck included. Shanghai was another story.
So does the food at McDonald's (Big Mac, Quarter Pounder, etc) taste the same as the US? I'd be afraid of everything being cooked in Fish oil.
The marketing guys of these mega corps are smart. They don't blindly serve the same stuff found in US. They do local adaptations.
I had McD in Korea 10 yrs ago. They had a Bulgogi burger (Korean BBQ dish). Mmmmm..
I was in Amsterdam just a year ago. They had a whole slew of croquettes. Yum! (I know they're actually from France).
Originally posted by: trmiv
Originally posted by: E equals MC2
Originally posted by: CorCentral
Originally posted by: senseamp
Not all you can eat. BTW, I pretty much lived off McDonalds and KFC in Beijing. Food there sucks, Peking duck included. Shanghai was another story.
So does the food at McDonald's (Big Mac, Quarter Pounder, etc) taste the same as the US? I'd be afraid of everything being cooked in Fish oil.
The marketing guys of these mega corps are smart. They don't blindly serve the same stuff found in US. They do local adaptations.
I had McD in Korea 10 yrs ago. They had a Bulgogi burger (Korean BBQ dish). Mmmmm..
I was in Amsterdam just a year ago. They had a whole slew of croquettes. Yum! (I know they're actually from France).
Yea, when I was in New Zealand McDonald's there had a "kiwi burger." It was basically a quarter pounder with an egg and a slice of beet on it.
Originally posted by: sandorski
Yup, and they often complain about still feeling full 20 minutes later.
Originally posted by: skace
All you can eat hotdogs! Dig in.