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Favourite foreign style of food?

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26-11-2019 05:42:09 Mobile | Show all posts
Caribbean food is nom nom, curried goat with fried dumplings is fantastic.
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26-11-2019 05:42:09 Mobile | Show all posts
If you're ever in London, try cottons in camdens , great Caribbean food
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26-11-2019 05:42:11 Mobile | Show all posts
could say the same about indian food here, try going to india and asking for a vindaloo lol

would say the same about chinese as well
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26-11-2019 05:42:12 Mobile | Show all posts
Spanish.
Tapas, paella, the seafood, jamon, olive oil...
Just spent 4 months in Andalucia and the food was brilliant.
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26-11-2019 05:42:13 Mobile | Show all posts
Well I live in London and I have struggled to find an authentically good Spanish restaurant. There is a couple in Soho but they have a hybrid italian & spanish menu I presume pandering to the masses. If and when I can find the real deal spanish food is out of this world.
A recent boys trip to Barca a mate and I flew out a night before everyone else. We did a bar crawl of tapas and beer and it was such and awesome night.
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26-11-2019 05:42:14 Mobile | Show all posts
Will have to try cottons. Mr Jerk used to be a fantastic place for Caribbean food on Wardour St. I think it might have changed hands a couple of times since then though. My sister in law is Jamaican and used to cook the most amazing BBQ.
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26-11-2019 05:42:15 Mobile | Show all posts
One of my specialities is jerk chicken with roasted sweet potatoes and plantain. Top stuff!

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26-11-2019 05:42:16 Mobile | Show all posts
Not keen on most Caribbean food,but must admit jerk chicken is lovely.A neighbour of mine used to cook it all the time.The stuff he ate was too hot for me but he used to make a mild version for us amatures
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26-11-2019 05:42:17 Mobile | Show all posts
Me too. Their malted milkshakes are lovely

GBK are on a par as well
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26-11-2019 05:42:18 Mobile | Show all posts
I picked up my son and I a milkshake from Byron yesterday in Bluewater, so good! Gbk are great but Ina straight shoot between Byron and gbk I would have to pick a Byron burger. If however you don't fancy a "run of the mill" burger then I find gbks menu far more diverse. Byron do a burger of the month now but I can't say I rate the Californian which they are currently offering.
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