brianmanahan
Lifer
British food is awful. One time I was at the BBC and I asked for chips, expecting real British chips like the potato slices, and they gave me freaking potato chips! What the hell?!
what?! those are crisps!
British food is awful. One time I was at the BBC and I asked for chips, expecting real British chips like the potato slices, and they gave me freaking potato chips! What the hell?!
clarityzedd, all ATOT's been talking about for days
All americans should listen to this song. Just once. Then they'll know the difference between chips and crisps. And they won't forget.what?! those are crisps!
All americans should listen to this song. Just once. Then they'll know the difference between chips and crisps. And they won't forget.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tf3aJx7D7YA
I last got a flu shot from an Indian woman and explained to her that I planned to go to an Indian restaurant that evening (I rarely go out and sit in a restaurant!). She recommended I order thus (and I did):Tandoori chicken...
I always try to be a very moderate eater of animals, but this makes me want to gorge myself on the meat.
Smoking and BBQ aren't American cuisine?
I drive an hour one way to eat pho. I don't do that for most food. But I've been practicing making pho at home and I can make pretty good pho now using Korean bone broth.
I last got a flu shot from an Indian woman and explained to her that I planned to go to an Indian restaurant that evening (I rarely go out and sit in a restaurant!). She recommended I order thus (and I did):
Chicken Tika Masala (also known as Chicken Malay, she said)
Spinach Saag (they had Saag Paneer, the waiter said that was it... it said spinach, etc. incl. garlic, and homemade cheese)
Garlic Nan (I didn't see it on the menu, but plain nan was included in the chicken dish, for $5.99 on their lunch menu, it was Saturday)
Well, I listened but am no more the wiser. Crisps are potato chips?All americans should listen to this song. Just once. Then they'll know the difference between chips and crisps. And they won't forget.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tf3aJx7D7YA
I really do enjoy English toffee, but rarely indulge in it. Have yet to visit England and sample the cuisine. Last time I ordered fish and chips it was a complete disaster (Berkeley, CA).3 words: sticky. toffee. pudding.
oh and steak & kidney pie
What kind of foodie doesn't know how to spell mussels? 😛 Unless you are talking about bodybuilders. Yeah, screw those guys. 😀
Best steak I've had is in the US but you can find good steaks in lot of countries. I hear Argentina has good beef.
I think the best beef is actually Wagyu beef from Japan, followed closely in second by Hanwoo beef from Korea. But you never hear people say Japan or Korea have the best steaks. Steaks are more Western cuisine. I'm more interested in Argentina BBQ style of cooking than their beef. In my limited opinion, US has the best BBQ but I've yet to try Argentina BBQ.
'Merican /thread
I do like how we take existing cuisines & make them "better" (for American tastes). Chinese food & "Italian" pizza, in particular. I would take the American versions of those two cuisines over the native, authentic versions any day 😀
Steak houses are dime in a dozen. I've eaten at Argentine steak houses in the US and in Mexico. I'm not looking for fancy steakhouse. I'm looking for BBQ. There's big difference. Below is picture of meat. This is BBQ. You're not going to find this at any Argentine places in the States.Plenty of Argentine places in the States.
Parrilla is what you are looking for.
I do like how we take existing cuisines & make them "better" (for American tastes). Chinese food & "Italian" pizza, in particular. I would take the American versions of those two cuisines over the native, authentic versions any day 😀
Steak houses are dime in a dozen. I've eaten at Argentine steak houses in the US and in Mexico. I'm not looking for fancy steakhouse. I'm looking for BBQ. There's big difference. Below is picture of meat. This is BBQ. You're not going to find this at any Argentine places in the States.
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I do like how we take existing cuisines & make them "better" (for American tastes). Chinese food & "Italian" pizza, in particular. I would take the American versions of those two cuisines over the native, authentic versions any day 😀
I like ramen but I sure love pho if I had to choose. Where i grew up (MA) pho rocks.
I had my share of ramen here yea:
Santouka (mitsuwa)
Ippudo
Ivan ramen (awful after watching his netflix special)
That David Chang joint. Too salty.
And more.