Okay guys, this is pretty much for BrianG, haha. No, kidding, just tell us your what food you would eat in which country. E.g. I'd go to Poland for their £0.40 large kebabs (made out of horse meat) yum yum!
Ahaha, brilliant thread! Erm, too many choices...I'm going to have to keep coming back to post more but for now I'd say my favourite food from any country is probably beef bourguignon from France! Every ingredient compliments each other! mmm, I'm nearly drooling...
Well mine certainly wouldn't be roast guinea pig which is the national dish of some South American countries, yuck. I would have to say my favourite dish is Pad Thai - a delicious, cheap and simple noodle dish best served from a street vendor in Bangkok.
Ahaha, brilliant thread! Erm, too many choices...I'm going to have to keep coming back to post more but for now I'd say my favourite food from any country is probably beef bourguignon from France! Every ingredient compliments each other! mmm, I'm nearly drooling...
BrianG
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Well mine certainly wouldn't be roast guinea pig which is the national dish of some South American countries, yuck. I would have to say my favourite dish is Pad Thai - a delicious, cheap and simple noodle dish best served from a street vendor in Bangkok.
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Guinea pig?!!? Different...but probably tasty, ha. Hmmm, looks a bit 'glumpy' this Pad Thai, I bet its a miracle hang over cure:
Pad Thai
TravelAddict
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I'm sticking with the bourginion! hehe, but that Pad Thai looks delicious, I love oriental food! This place is epic for that kind of food:
http://www.chopstix.com/archive/london-restaurants/chi-ka-yan.php
BrianG
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If you are at Ukraine, try eating borsch, salo with ryan bread + together with Nemiroff Pepper Honey vodka. Satisfaction guaranteed :)
When at Russia, especially at Siberia, try pelmeni. Awesome guys, awesome.
brainchild007
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Now that sounds reaaally odd...but odd in a very alcoholic way (which can be good)
Gonna have to google this 'pelmeni' stuff...
BrianG
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Pelmeni huh? mSounds very similar to Ravioli I would have thought:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ravioli
possibly?
Adam2007
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Ha, very close. I would tell this to be the exact article about that http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelmeni
brainchild007
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Does anybody has taste stegt aal and Ida Davidsen's Sandwich in Copenhagen
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I cant say that I have Sirthom! whats in it? as long as its not swimming in Mayonnaise I'm normally a fan of it!
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