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Although I dont know much about British food, but I did read that the Uk has the most number of Michelin 3 star fine dinning restaurants in the world, so I guess the food must be quite good.
But I know people from different culture are used to eating different food growing up so they might not like something that they have never tried before. Like I have met Americans who have never been out of their country and believe American food is the best in the world.
To be honest I am a bit taken back by the mention of kidney and pig blood but I would not mind to give it a try. As a matter of fact I believe it is probably pretty good or else it would not be so popular.
We have some British influence here in Canada. I had some English afternoon tea with some friends a month ago with tea served in a silver pot and some fancy cups, trays of scone, cakes, sandwiches...(rather than donuts and coffee) and that was quite interesting (and very expensive). I have tried some meat pies, too that were very yummy but it is not that popular to have "real' UK food. May be the Uk food we have in Canada has been changed.
I love this thread, I love to read about food and culture that I am not familiar with.Last edited by poolqjunkie; 6 September 2010, 08:05 PM.
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A good wild rabbit with some home grown veg.
Now and again, I love to make Balti.
As for brekky, nothing beats a good old Brit full breakfast.
I have eaten all over the world and like to come home for good old Eng/Brit food.
The beef in Australia and Japan takes a lot of beating.
Chinese food in China is far better than it is here.
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When I lived in Scotland and England (and visited Wales from time to time) a person was very hard put by to find ANY decent restaurant in the whole of the UK unless you either paid a mint for the food or else knew someone who knew of one of the few good ones.
I remember traveling the motorways and stopping at a 'Little Chef' I think they were called and the food was just awful.
However, nothing beat fish and chips out of one of the chippies, especially in Scotland. I couldn't go for the deep friend Mars Bars which were around Glasgow when I lived there.
But now I'm glad to see there are a lot of decent restaurants in the UK and you have a wide choice. You even have McDonalds and Burger King but I couldn't find a Wendy's so you're missing out on the best fast food burgers (for a chain).
I do remember the food in the cafe at Prestatyn was worse than hospital food and they used to poach the eggs in grease...loverly!
TerryTerry Davidson
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostI remember traveling the motorways and stopping at a 'Little Chef' I think they were called and the food was just awful.
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Haggis for breakfast, haggis for lunch, haggis for dinner for me, thank you!
I'm risking French (cuisine) citizenship here, mind you!Winner of the 2009 UK Championship Lucky Dip
Co-winner of Spike’s 2009 UK Championship number of centuries prediction contest
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Originally Posted by saddler79 View PostGotta be the full english but you can keep the black pudding. Congealed pigs blood doesnt do a lot for me! Swap the fried bread for toast and we have a winner. Sunday roast beef is a serious challenger though.
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Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View PostAlthough I dont know much about British food, but I did read that the Uk has the most number of Michelin 3 star fine dinning restaurants in the world, so I guess the food must be quite good.
But I know people from different culture are used to eating different food growing up so they might not like something that they have never tried before. Like I have met Americans who have never been out of their country and believe American food is the best in the world.
To be honest I am a bit taken back by the mention of kidney and pig blood but I would not mind to give it a try. As a matter of fact I believe it is probably pretty good or else it would not be so popular.
We have some British influence here in Canada. I had some English afternoon tea with some friends a month ago with tea served in a silver pot and some fancy cups, trays of scone, cakes, sandwiches...(rather than donuts and coffee) and that was quite interesting (and very expensive). I have tried some meat pies, too that were very yummy but it is not that popular to have "real' UK food. May be the Uk food we have in Canada has been changed.
I love this thread, I love to read about food and culture that I am not familiar with.
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View Posti think tokyo has the most now? either way i have eaten all over the world and anybody who thinks the food in the uk is awful is living with a myth fron the 1950's there are restaurants near me that would hold their own with anything in lyon or paris.
I heard that the food is very expensive in cities like London.
I think this might be why people think the food is bad because the tourists go eat at the very cheap places and the food are awful there...
May be...just a guess?
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Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View PostHow much is a decent 3 course dinner with a bottle of regular wine in big cities in the UK?
I heard that the food is very expensive in cities like London.
I think this might be why people think the food is bad because the tourists go eat at the very cheap places and the food are awful there...
May be...just a guess?
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