And Brum. I used to live in the Balti triangle itself.
(Not that it is authentic, of course, or even edible for corianderphobes but I'm told it was excellent)
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We went for a fantastic curry in Bradford after a match up there. Cheap as ****, too. Loaded up the car with dishes to put in the freezer at home. Car smelled lovely.
Football content. Stuart ****ing McCall scored and then Ashley Cole equalised with his first Arsenal goal.
I didn't see the ball cross the line as I was at the back of the upper tier of that little, ****ty shed thing they had/have.
finished 1-1. against Bradford. FFS.
And there is absolutely **** all wrong with a British Indian restaurant curry.
No, Charles is just being an attention seeking food snob and you're just being a tw@t.
The best Italian food I have ever eaten was in NY, the best French food I've ever eaten was in London. I've had terrible French food all over France, I've been to HK about 10 times and never once had a Chinese meal there that particularly impressed me. I had an inedible pizza in Verona and boring pasta in Florence. The best Spanish food I've ever eaten was in, er, um, ok well Sevilla. But that's the exception that proves the rule.
And it makes sense that a particular cuisine would be available at a high level of quality all over the world given the global nature of our economy. Cooking isn't that hard, and you can now buy fresh ingredients from all over the world pretty much anywhere. Chefs move countries and take their expertise with them, food exporters increase the variety of products they support, immigration raises demand all over the place; there are a large number of reasons to expect that you no longer need to visit the country of origin in order to experience a particular cuisine at its finest.
And let's be honest, you know f*ck all about it. That's why you're happy living in Germany. :shrug:
No, it doesn't say that at all but I can't be bothered correcting you. :yawn:
You just keep telling yourself (and everyone else that will listen to you) that you know good food soooooo much better than everyone else because you're just such an awfully cool world traveler unlike the rest of us.
Many of the rest of us know it's nonsense so I guess it doesn't really do any harm and it seems to keep you happy so dig in. :thumbup: