What’s Ur Top 5 Ethnic Cuisines?

MajesticLion

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Well shyt, I’ve never had it cooked like that. :whoo:

Guess I got to walk back that comment till I’ve tried hole in the ground jerk.


People move around and adapt to where they are, I can't knock it. Curry ain't really a yardie thing either, but again...can't knock their hustle. It's the same principle as the American-Italian-vs-"authentic"-Italian debate: there's really no substitute for dealing with people actually from a place, or better yet going there to find out for yourself.
 

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I only didn’t add it on my list cause I never tried but the food looks good and I heard their cuisine is actually healthy.

Luckily my new job is right next to a Senegalese spot

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You gotta try some mafé at some point breh :ufdup:


When it's well done eating this just soothes me :ohlawd: In these moments I can say I'm really at peace :wow:
 

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What did u have from that spot?

It’s been so long since i was there. It was some spot in bala cynwyn and i remember hot bread, delicious red sauce pasta, and some seafood mixed with it. Can’t even fully remember the name of the restaurant or the dishes. But every year after that I would go for my birthday. I moved from Philly and I don’t know where to get authentic Italian out here in Charlotte but trust me it was so delicious. Especially with a glass of wine.
 

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It’s been so long since i was there. It was some spot in bala cynwyn and i remember hot bread, delicious red sauce pasta, and some seafood mixed with it. Can’t even fully remember the name of the restaurant or the dishes. But every year after that I would go for my birthday. I moved from Philly and I don’t know where to get authentic Italian out here in Charlotte but trust me it was so delicious. Especially with a glass of wine.
That does sound real good.
 
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My top 5 cuisines:

Jamaican - A Jamaican that loves Jamaican cuisine. Who would've thought!? LOL
Mexican (Including Tex-Mex)
Indian
Chinese
Afram/Soul Food
 

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Arabic food getting no love I see? clearly you guys havent tried it talking bout raw fish and shyt:mjlol:

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Am I the only one that finds Jamaican food overrated? Like it’s good but top cuisine good? Nah. I feel the offerings are very limited. It’s not like their side dishes are spectacular. And part of the reason why their protein is so good, what contributes a good part to the jerked taste is that a lot of their meats are grilled. Grill any chicken, you achieve half of the jerk taste. And if you season really well, sometimes the taste is indistinguishable.

It's a pretty strong lineup for a small country in my opinion.

I like the diversity in flavor (savory, spicy, sweet, sour)
 

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As someone who is well traveled...

  1. Malay
  2. American Soul Food
  3. Japanese
  4. Mexican
  5. Italian
 
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