Michael Brookes wrote:Manchester isnt an amazing city (it is true... those who've ever left the north will at least be fair). The weather is shit (as we all know) and the food in england (with the exception of parts of London) is generally "meh".
Having an italian restaurant isnt really the same thing as living in a country where good food is part of the life/culture.
I love being mancunin but having perspective, it doesnt suprise me in the slightest that the south amercans and europeans of this world arent overly enamored with Britain.
Fidel Castro wrote:
Anyone who uses an umbrella is a bellsniff. Yet to encounter a considerate umbrella person, who doesn't just walk blindly into people and poke eyes out.
ant london wrote:There are some good restaurants in Manchester
But I agree with a few others that there aren't loads....certainly not the same proportion as you would find in similar sized Italian cities. You can eat well but not with as much variety as you can in Italy...or France.
ant london wrote:There are some good restaurants in Manchester
But I agree with a few others that there aren't loads....certainly not the same proportion as you would find in similar sized Italian cities. You can eat well but not with as much variety as you can in Italy...or France.
john68 wrote:
There are 22 different cultures of food in Manchester.
23 cultures if you count the crap in the bottom of my fridge as a culture.
DoomMerchant wrote:
English weather sucks. English food sucks. And yet I love your country and your shit food quite a bit for some reason.
LookMumImOnMCF.net wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:
English weather sucks. English food sucks. And yet I love your country and your shit food quite a bit for some reason.
Just because we don't top everything with cheese in massive portions doesn't mean it's shit.
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Michael Brookes wrote:Manchester isnt an amazing city (it is true... those who've ever left the north will at least be fair). The weather is shit (as we all know) and the food in england (with the exception of parts of London) is generally "meh".
Having an italian restaurant isnt really the same thing as living in a country where good food is part of the life/culture.
I love being mancunin but having perspective, it doesnt suprise me in the slightest that the south amercans and europeans of this world arent overly enamored with Britain.
What ingredients can he not access in Manchester? He can cook just the same in either city. If he doesn't cook he can hire the same person with what he's paid.
I fail to see why he can't eat well in Manchester.
Also I love eating there, great city to eat in with loads of variety all nearby.
JamieMCFC wrote:
A simple thing like water can change the taste of food when it is prepared. Over here the quality of water can very by city, state, region of the country. I am sure it's the same over there. I have a friend that is a chef out in California now. For one of his dishes he has his water shipped in from Minnesota becaue the water in California changed the taste of his food.
LookMumImOnMCF.net wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:
English weather sucks. English food sucks. And yet I love your country and your shit food quite a bit for some reason.
Just because we don't top everything with cheese in massive portions doesn't mean it's shit.
DoomMerchant wrote:LookMumImOnMCF.net wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:
English weather sucks. English food sucks. And yet I love your country and your shit food quite a bit for some reason.
Just because we don't top everything with cheese in massive portions doesn't mean it's shit.
you have no idea what i eat you spaz....
i know great food, and i love it. I also eat crap food, and love it.
I'm an equal opportunity fatass and your perspective on the typical American palate is about as realistic as us thinking you all love the queen. Or know how to pull the hot girl in accounts with your sexy "british" accents.
cheers
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