Anyone feel that way?
I often make statements like "I have to live in or near a big city because of the FOOD!" or "I want to go Peru for some ceviche"
I know the world is becoming smaller and it's easier to get authentic food, but I remember when I went to the UK for a school conference and all the meals were bland (it was a small town so we ate at the cafeteria), and then we went to London and all the food was kinda bland too...I ended up eating a lot because I never felt satisfied.
I feel like I need at least a good Chinese (specifically Sichuanese, Taiwanese, and Cantonese/dimsum), Thai, Japanese (especially sushi), Indian, and Italian restaurant besides the typical suburban restaurants if I were to move out of NYC. I will settle for several especially good restaurants of one of those (eg if I live in Italy for a while or something). Have I been spoiled? Lol.....
On a side note, I'm perfectly okay with living off of MRE's or pasta and trail mix for a while.
I often make statements like "I have to live in or near a big city because of the FOOD!" or "I want to go Peru for some ceviche"
I know the world is becoming smaller and it's easier to get authentic food, but I remember when I went to the UK for a school conference and all the meals were bland (it was a small town so we ate at the cafeteria), and then we went to London and all the food was kinda bland too...I ended up eating a lot because I never felt satisfied.
I feel like I need at least a good Chinese (specifically Sichuanese, Taiwanese, and Cantonese/dimsum), Thai, Japanese (especially sushi), Indian, and Italian restaurant besides the typical suburban restaurants if I were to move out of NYC. I will settle for several especially good restaurants of one of those (eg if I live in Italy for a while or something). Have I been spoiled? Lol.....
On a side note, I'm perfectly okay with living off of MRE's or pasta and trail mix for a while.