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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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You'll be disappointed
I often eat in Taco Bells when I'm in the US. But I never seem to like it as much as I think I'm going to. Yet I keep going back.

You'd think I'd learn one day.
(, Mon 18 Oct 2010, 13:35, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
Now as for Whitecastle....
...so wrong yet so right.
(, Mon 18 Oct 2010, 13:36, Reply)
Harold and Kumar made me kind of want one.

(, Mon 18 Oct 2010, 13:36, Reply)

"...just thinking about those tender little White Castle burgers with those little, itty-bitty grilled onions that just explode in your mouth like flavor crystals every time you bite into one... just makes me want to burn this motherfucker down."
(, Mon 18 Oct 2010, 13:47, Reply)
I've never been tempted by a White Castle
Jack in the Box make the best cheeseburgers on earth though. Measured by the twin factors of tastiness and saturated fat content.
(, Mon 18 Oct 2010, 13:38, Reply)
Also...
I want to know why UK Chinese restaurants don't sell scallion pancakes, and why American ones don't have prawn crackers.
Come on Chinese people - get your fucking act together.
(, Mon 18 Oct 2010, 13:45, Reply)
Likewise
Indian restaurants in the US make very odd dishes, to our UK tastes. I once ordered something spicy, a Jalfrezi or something, in New Jersey, and was asked whether I wanted it mild, medium or hot.

They did that with all the dishes, so I could have had an impotent Madras or a fiery Korma.

But US Mexican restaurants are better than their UK counterparts. I guess it's a function of the number of people of a particular culture who are resident in the country. Here we have a sizeable Indian population, so there are lots of good Indian restaurants, and the same is true of Mexicans in the USA.
(, Mon 18 Oct 2010, 13:53, Reply)
The other side of the coin is that...
...'ethnic' foods are changed to suit the tastes of the locals. Most Mexicans would no sooner order food in a New York mexican food joint than an Indian would order a Tikka Masala.
Having said that I was once asked in an American Irish pub if I wanted a large pint or a small one.
(, Mon 18 Oct 2010, 14:01, Reply)
There are some brilliant Mexican restaurants in London.
It's just that you live in the howling wastes of the frozen North.
(, Mon 18 Oct 2010, 14:03, Reply)
Have you been to Wahaca? Love that place.

(, Mon 18 Oct 2010, 14:05, Reply)
i do too
lovely
(, Mon 18 Oct 2010, 14:06, Reply)

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