In your opinion what country does or you think would have the best food if you went there. For me Mexico or most of Asia seems pretty bad ass food wise.
It also depends what kind of food you're looking for. If you want perfect sushi, you go to Japan. If you want absolute shit, you go to Harlem. Vancouver has been rated as having the best Chinese food in the world, and I have to say, it is quite good. Hong Kong food is also quite good.
It also depends what kind of food you're looking for. If you want perfect sushi, you go to Japan. If you want absolute shit, you go to Harlem. Vancouver has been rated as having the best Chinese food in the world, and I have to say, it is quite good. Hong Kong food is also quite good.
How does Vancouver have the best Chinese food and not China? I know whats sold in the states isn't really genuine Chinese but still its funny that Vancouver would have the best. Unless theres a Vancouver china I dont know about. In that case forget this post.
The U.S. if only for the variety. I mean, I can eat French, Cuban, Indian, Mediterranean, Thai, Colombian, Argentinean, and Japanese all on one block about a mile from where I live.
But culturally/nationally specific? Italian never disappoints.
How does Vancouver have the best Chinese food and not China? I know whats sold in the states isn't really genuine Chinese but still its funny that Vancouver would have the best. Unless theres a Vancouver china I dont know about. In that case forget this post.
Well, I'm basing it on my own experiences and some magazine naming it best Chinese food in the world. Ingredients here are undoubtedly better quality (no lead :hai:), and there are many, many immigrants here from China, so authentic Chinese food is around every corner.
Regarding food, I think Asian cuisine is the best in terms of variety, flavor and weirdness :- ) You don't get to eat puffer fish, snakes, scorpions . . etc in any other country.
Through my somewhat extensive travels of the world, I've found Italian and French cuisine (in that order) to be the best. However, the ease and simplicity of Asian take away (namely Chinese (in China or Hong Kong) to be often tempting.
Ive only had Indian food a handful of times but It was some of the best food I can remember. It has so much flavor to it and now im craving it because of this thread.
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How does Vancouver have the best Chinese food and not China? I know whats sold in the states isn't really genuine Chinese but still its funny that Vancouver would have the best. Unless theres a Vancouver china I dont know about. In that case forget this post.
The U.S. if only for the variety. I mean, I can eat French, Cuban, Indian, Mediterranean, Thai, Colombian, Argentinean, and Japanese all on one block about a mile from where I live.
But culturally/nationally specific? Italian never disappoints.
Well, I'm basing it on my own experiences and some magazine naming it best Chinese food in the world. Ingredients here are undoubtedly better quality (no lead :hai:), and there are many, many immigrants here from China, so authentic Chinese food is around every corner.
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Rolf states it would be easier to name the cultures with poor food, namely, the English, states Rolf.
Ive only had Indian food a handful of times but It was some of the best food I can remember. It has so much flavor to it and now im craving it because of this thread.