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steaks in Argentina

shrimps in LoS (if properly cooked, which is VERY rare)

BBQued lamb

clam chowder

shells and clams from here and there if cooked as they should be cooked

(salmon in various presentations & pickled herring)

  • 5 months later...
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1. Greek. It has some common with italian cuisine. I really like its variations from vegetables, olive oil, fish, cheese and herbs.


2. Italian. It's associated with pizza and pasta. But in reality, italian food is highly variable.


3. Spanish. One word - tapas wub.png


4. Lebanese. It contains a lot of vegetable dishes, arabic bread, fish and seafood and little animal protein.


5. Thai. I like it spices and sauses. Tastes combination is amazing.


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US BBQ (Oakland, CA), soul food, grandma's southern cookin', cornbread, etc

Japanese nabes, soba, soups & stews (no 'teppanyaki')

regional chinese

'english' indian

california mexican

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Similar to Mich28

1/ Greek

2/ Indian

3/ Spanish

4/ Thai

5/ Lebanese

Living in Pattaya, not too many of good places for most of my favorites, except for Thai.

  • 1 month later...
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Not really in any particular order, but

 

English !!!! (as opposed to Scottish or Welsh dishes)

Indian,

Italian

Thai

Brazilian.

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  • 3 weeks later...
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  • Greek
  • Indian
  • French
  • Lebanese 
  • Thai (all of it, from Isaan to Lanna)

 

Close runner ups : Italian, Japanese, Chinese. Actually I love all foods, can't really tell after the top 5 which one is a close runner up :sleepy:

  • 7 months later...

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