Brass link revolt.
In what parallel universe is Spanish cuisine shit Rhouses?
Last time I checked, San Sebastian has the highest concentration of Michelin stars in the world for its population for starters.
Chinese view of food is basically:
French = don’t really like it but makes you seem wealthy and sophisticated
Spanish/Italian = good
Thai/Japanese/Vietnamese = good, but it’s Chinese originally anyway
American = convenient
Everything else = inedible
bosstrabs Never been to Spain, but I’m yet to meet someone (at least from India) who has eaten well out there on a holiday. The general consensus for the tapas experience is that it’s mostly oily, flavorless and hardly filling.
Having said that, some of the best food I’ve ever eaten was in Portugal.
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Lol at Spanish food not having flavour. A lot of Indians think turmeric is just for colour, so maybe it’s just that you guys use so many ingredients you can’t taste anything when there are only a few.
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rhouses Like to think I have a pretty worldly taste in food.
Have another think. Regional/provincial Spanish food is some of the best in the world hands down. You haven’t been so can’t possibly comment. Might as well say Italian is shit having only eaten dominos pizza and had that shitty pre grated parmesan in a shaker on your microwave spag bol yet never actually been to Italy. Tit.
Cankles-McJeggings Spain as a holiday destination never appealed to me for some reason, perhaps the multiple people who said the food was rubbish. But I’ll be happy to eat my words when I eventually visit.
Tbf I went with the same mentality to Portugal, and the food blew me away.
The statement is almost preposterous.
Like slating Indian food but saying ‘Bangladeshi food blew me away’.
bosstrabs if I wasn’t ill with the seasonal flu I would have absolutely demolished you for your “Vietnamese and Chinese food are similar.” The kind of statement you’d expect from a chav who wears adidas and Nike in the same get up, and has lived on chicken breast, roast beef and steamed Brussel sprouts through his childhood.