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Thai food is delicious. Not keen on the bugs though.
I had a shot of snakes blood along with it's beating heart whilst there. Incredibly cruel but I was egged into it.
I eat Albion fans for breakfast most days of the week.
I catch them in my net and cook them quickly and simply.
cuban food is great
chicken, black beans, rice, mojitos
comment by #4zA (U19575)
posted 55 seconds ago
was talking to a Cuban guy and he said the Japanese are cazy for tuna
he gonna go back to Havana and do fishing trips with tourists and get them to catch the tuna for him then sell it for shipment to Japan at $10k a go
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-20919306
Catch one of those babies and you're made for life.
I love eating at the Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester, exquisite food. Especially their duck breast with foie gras, it's amazing.
Been to Le Jules Verne a lot when I visit Paris too, their pan seared fillet of turbot is the best thing they do, it's cooked to perfection and it comes with mushroom fricassee. The food there is magical.
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Japan will run the fish population on their own.
Indian food, hands down.
Find Chinese a bit bland at times, Vietnamese and Thai are superior.
Traditional british food (cottage pie etc) is awful, and McDonald's snd kfc cannot be considered food, more like industrial waste.
I love Mexican and regular american stuff (burgers, hotdogs etc.). I went to this awesome Indian place when I was in London couple of years back. It was called tayabs or something. Wow what a food. Indian food here in US suck big time compare to London.
^^ yeah I was surprised how poor indian food in the U.S. was when I was over there.
Tayyebs is brilliant
Needoo is by the same people but cheaper
get the lamb chops
comment by The Kaiser's Trainers (U5676)
posted 1 minute ago
Tayyebs is brilliant
Needoo is by the same people but cheaper
get the lamb chops
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Definitly next time when I'm in town. Colleagues in our London branch are crazy for Indian food....
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Hate Indian curry, just makes me feel dirty. Strange because I love Thai curry and other Indian dishes.
I think it's the sauce, the spices I don't mind.
Indian hands down despite me having it regularly. Nothing beats a garlic naan with some butter chicken and some salad downed with some mango lassi
I also love Thai food - some of their dishes are cooked in quite thick sauces which I enjoy. Also has anyone mentioned Italian? Not much beats a good old pizza on a night in.
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 1 hour, 27 minutes ago
Hate Indian curry, just makes me feel dirty. Strange because I love Thai curry and other Indian dishes.
I think it's the sauce, the spices I don't mind.
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I get the same feeling from McDonald's, Kfc and to a lesser extent nandos. Plastic shît.
I used to love McDs
Now I feel ill afterwards
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a few pints and you think "why not, go one then"
the why not answers itself afterwards
good Indian resaurants where I live
a lot of Indians in the population helps I guess
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95% of all 'Indian' restaurants in UK are Bengali
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posted on 2/4/15
Thai food is delicious. Not keen on the bugs though.
I had a shot of snakes blood along with it's beating heart whilst there. Incredibly cruel but I was egged into it.
posted on 2/4/15
I eat Albion fans for breakfast most days of the week.
I catch them in my net and cook them quickly and simply.
posted on 2/4/15
cuban food is great
chicken, black beans, rice, mojitos
posted on 2/4/15
comment by #4zA (U19575)
posted 55 seconds ago
was talking to a Cuban guy and he said the Japanese are cazy for tuna
he gonna go back to Havana and do fishing trips with tourists and get them to catch the tuna for him then sell it for shipment to Japan at $10k a go
----------------------------------------------------------------------
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-20919306
Catch one of those babies and you're made for life.
posted on 2/4/15
I love eating at the Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester, exquisite food. Especially their duck breast with foie gras, it's amazing.
Been to Le Jules Verne a lot when I visit Paris too, their pan seared fillet of turbot is the best thing they do, it's cooked to perfection and it comes with mushroom fricassee. The food there is magical.
posted on 2/4/15
Pundit's into long pig
posted on 2/4/15
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posted on 2/4/15
Japan will run the fish population on their own.
posted on 2/4/15
run or ruin?
posted on 2/4/15
Indian food, hands down.
Find Chinese a bit bland at times, Vietnamese and Thai are superior.
Traditional british food (cottage pie etc) is awful, and McDonald's snd kfc cannot be considered food, more like industrial waste.
posted on 2/4/15
I love Mexican and regular american stuff (burgers, hotdogs etc.). I went to this awesome Indian place when I was in London couple of years back. It was called tayabs or something. Wow what a food. Indian food here in US suck big time compare to London.
posted on 2/4/15
^^ yeah I was surprised how poor indian food in the U.S. was when I was over there.
posted on 2/4/15
Tayyebs is brilliant
Needoo is by the same people but cheaper
get the lamb chops
posted on 2/4/15
comment by The Kaiser's Trainers (U5676)
posted 1 minute ago
Tayyebs is brilliant
Needoo is by the same people but cheaper
get the lamb chops
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Definitly next time when I'm in town. Colleagues in our London branch are crazy for Indian food....
posted on 2/4/15
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posted on 2/4/15
Hate Indian curry, just makes me feel dirty. Strange because I love Thai curry and other Indian dishes.
I think it's the sauce, the spices I don't mind.
posted on 2/4/15
Indian hands down despite me having it regularly. Nothing beats a garlic naan with some butter chicken and some salad downed with some mango lassi
I also love Thai food - some of their dishes are cooked in quite thick sauces which I enjoy. Also has anyone mentioned Italian? Not much beats a good old pizza on a night in.
posted on 2/4/15
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 1 hour, 27 minutes ago
Hate Indian curry, just makes me feel dirty. Strange because I love Thai curry and other Indian dishes.
I think it's the sauce, the spices I don't mind.
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I get the same feeling from McDonald's, Kfc and to a lesser extent nandos. Plastic shît.
posted on 2/4/15
I used to love McDs
Now I feel ill afterwards
posted on 2/4/15
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posted on 2/4/15
a few pints and you think "why not, go one then"
the why not answers itself afterwards
posted on 2/4/15
go on*
posted on 2/4/15
good Indian resaurants where I live
a lot of Indians in the population helps I guess
***
95% of all 'Indian' restaurants in UK are Bengali
posted on 2/4/15
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