Where's the best food you've ever eaten?
Tasmania
Belgium
your moms house
Asheville
>>9187472
Scallops and oysters
This fish hoagie that cost me 25 dollars. It was fucking incredible. No special ingredients on it but it tasted like the word quality. The fries that came with it were amazing, too. Crispy on the outside and soft and mushy on the inside with some sort of seasoning. Actually, there was one special ingredient on the hoagie; some sort of white wine, lemon, and oyster sauce on it that made it taste incredible.
>>9187500
How was it, friend?
>>9187393
For me it is America, the best food country.
Random ass hole in the wall cafe in ravello, italy had the greatest fucking pizza I will ever eat. Classic margherita so simple it would give a thousand chi/ck/agoans autistic fits. Obscenely tender yet crispy crust, sauce was literally just crushed tomatoes but they were SO FUCKING FRESH, mozzarella di bufala that nearly had me in tears.
In the same trip (and in the same general vicinity of amalfi, further south) i had this linguine with a zucchini-based sauce, pasta made in-house, i almost jumped into the fucking ocean it was so good.
Im typing like a fedora wearing redditor but im not sure how else to describe these dishes.
>>9187393
Tom Yum in a hole-in-the-wall place in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
>>9187393
It's a time between my MeMe's house for Sunday dinner (We're southern, so that's "lunch" for the rest of you) and Morton's steakhouse where my dad took my brother and I after my college graduation.
>>9188190
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One of the best things I've ever eaten was a simple salmon sandwich in Seward, AK.
I don't eat salmon anymore because it's always so mediocre compared to the one I've had in Alaska.
England.
the southern United States
>>9187393
Turkey. The BBQ and quality of the meat in Antalya is trés bien.