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Post by doone on Oct 17, 2011 17:27:23 GMT
Very subjective but my personal favourites are:
1. Korean 2. Japanese 3. Indian
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Post by Furry Frank The Combat Wombat on Oct 17, 2011 19:41:48 GMT
Feck me, this is hard. 1. Indian, preferably from Guru Tandoori in Reading 2. Italian, preferably from somewhere in Italy. I had the nicest pizza I ever had from a street stall in Venice although the pizza at primary school was also delicious for some reason. It made up for the pukey mash. 3. Chinese I don't get Thai or Mexican. Funny that you like Indian and Chinese, but not Thai..
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Post by Rags on Oct 17, 2011 20:07:23 GMT
Feck me, this is hard. 1. Indian, preferably from Guru Tandoori in Reading 2. Italian, preferably from somewhere in Italy. I had the nicest pizza I ever had from a street stall in Venice although the pizza at primary school was also delicious for some reason. It made up for the pukey mash. 3. Chinese I don't get Thai or Mexican. Funny that you like Indian and Chinese, but not Thai.. I've been to Thailand a couple of times and I took a while to get to grips with the food. I think Thai food is more of an acquired taste than Indian.
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Post by Mandochris on Oct 17, 2011 20:39:11 GMT
Korean eh? Some is delicious but I grew tired of that kimchi or whatever it's called.
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Post by boxosponge on Oct 18, 2011 8:31:09 GMT
1 Indian (no doubt from Bangladesh) 2 Lebanese 3 Greek
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Post by Furry Frank The Combat Wombat on Oct 18, 2011 8:33:25 GMT
Korean eh? Some is delicious but I grew tired of that kimchi or whatever it's called. I'm quite fond of the pickled turnip type of kimchi, tho the smell doesn't win you many friends.. ..and of course their spicy noodles, I could eat them every day.
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