Each restaurant had a long menu so they probably have more Western type foods offered, which I would definitely order over some of the other ones. The whole chicken was interesting.
For the most part, I think I'll stick with my local fast-food places.😊 Plus honestly, if I had the opportunity to travel to another country I'd want to try authentic cultural foods while I was there for most meals. I don't know if it's just you BP1 but most Americans I know myself included eat a combination of sweet and savory foods together.😁😁
I love this. It's fun to see the variations among countries, of what we think of as pretty hard-set menus. I don't like any of the Chinese or Asian sweets. It's just a different kind of sweet, that I can't get used to.
I agree with you, but remember, in a lot of other countries, such as the UK, a burger is anything between two burger style buns. They don't seem to realize that the origin of the word burger is Hamburger, which is a person from Hamburg, Germany. The style of beef patty known as a hamburger allegedly came from immigrants from Hamburg, and were originally called Hamburg Style Steaks. Supposedly, they were originally served au naturale, but eventually were served as sandwiches. Again it's alleged that a chef ran out of bread, so he sliced some kaiser rolls in half, and the rest is history.
Like the animations this guy adds and some of the none normal items looked good but not those fries. I always eat the warm food first and cold items last because I hate warm food that has gone cold. Take a bite before you look and you may have a different opinion. Yes, I hate when the bun gets soggy. Must be a Britain thing cause I can jump between dessert and main food easily. Don't think I could do dorian pizza but rest maybe. Overall I think America should try some of these to see how they do.
If you switch back and forth between sweet and savory/salty it highlights the flavor of each one because they knock each other out after you've enjoyed the peak of each flavor profile
Each restaurant had a long menu so they probably have more Western type foods offered, which I would definitely order over some of the other ones. The whole chicken was interesting.
For the most part, I think I'll stick with my local fast-food places.😊
Plus honestly, if I had the opportunity to travel to another country I'd want to try authentic cultural foods while I was there for most meals.
I don't know if it's just you BP1 but most Americans I know myself included eat a combination of sweet and savory foods together.😁😁
The whole fried chicken was the most appetizing thing he got.
He ate the ice cream early on because it was starting to melt.
I love this. It's fun to see the variations among countries, of what we think of as pretty hard-set menus. I don't like any of the Chinese or Asian sweets. It's just a different kind of sweet, that I can't get used to.
We don't have chicken burgers in the states, burgers are made only with beef patties. It's a chicken sandwich. Those pizzas look horrible.
I agree with you, but remember, in a lot of other countries, such as the UK, a burger is anything between two burger style buns. They don't seem to realize that the origin of the word burger is Hamburger, which is a person from Hamburg, Germany. The style of beef patty known as a hamburger allegedly came from immigrants from Hamburg, and were originally called Hamburg Style Steaks. Supposedly, they were originally served au naturale, but eventually were served as sandwiches. Again it's alleged that a chef ran out of bread, so he sliced some kaiser rolls in half, and the rest is history.
Popeye's original chicken sandwich with cole slaw side. The cole slaw is sweet, so good with their big fat chicken sandwiches. Yum!
Sound Colesawmazing
@@BritPopsReact haha!
Like the animations this guy adds and some of the none normal items looked good but not those fries. I always eat the warm food first and cold items last because I hate warm food that has gone cold. Take a bite before you look and you may have a different opinion. Yes, I hate when the bun gets soggy. Must be a Britain thing cause I can jump between dessert and main food easily. Don't think I could do dorian pizza but rest maybe. Overall I think America should try some of these to see how they do.
China's destroying American fast food? Doesn't bother me a bit. Have at it. Btw, I haven't eaten any fast food in at least 20 years.
If you switch back and forth between sweet and savory/salty it highlights the flavor of each one because they knock each other out after you've enjoyed the peak of each flavor profile