
J S
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because british food is designed to warm you up, and comfort you. and when your on holiday somewhere hot - you dont want thattype of food. imagine being in the desert 100 degrees of heat sweat dripping down your face and then someone offers you a lancashire hotpot!! it just dosnt work |
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Khepri
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The world doens't want indigestion? |
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oranda lady
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Why don't be a be a little adventurous and try the local food.
Alternatively try Torrevieja or Fuengirola for your cholestorol fix in a morning |
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Nico
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Because there are many other kind of restaurant that are better (expecially Italian's one). |
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Espacer
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Is that an oxymoron or am I missing something? |
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Deep Throat
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Speaking for myself i would never frequent an English restaurant abroad when there is such a variety of much better restaurants available! |
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oif1983
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Because any idiot can make chips eggs and beans. No point in opening a restaraunt over it ;cos thats al that would be on the menu! |
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Duke L
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I I'm a brit living in Indonesia you can get loads of traditional 'English' foods here.... Chinese Take Out, Curries, Kebab's, Burgers, Pizzas.... etc ;-) does anyone know what english food is anymore? |
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your pete
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go to the tourist resorts in Spain and its "English breakfast" ALL day...should be banned |
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elgil
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They have very few things worth eating. |
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chascicc
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Say no more. |
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Albert H
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The food isn't that good? |
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Trish D
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Not sure why this is in the 'Ireland' section.
There 'are' British-owned restaurants here. Milano's chain in Dublin is part of Pizza Express from the UK.
If you mean British cuisine, I suppose there isn't the demand really.
Gary Rhodes has opened a place in Dublin. |
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Laura
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Why would you want many!! your supposed to be getting away from the norm and try new things when you go away I thought! |
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compas98
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Because there is no real British cuisine . And whatever they cooke, accroding to the world is not called food. |
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irishman_0
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Because the food is dreadfull. This question should be in the British section not Irish, we are a different nation you know |
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catcher
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If I wanted to go to a British restaurant, say in KL, and see the guys almost drunk at the bar, it would put me off from even thinking twice about entering. And these guy want to 'feel at home' so I would associate paying high prices for my simple and flat-tasting dinner. "How would I ever compete with British pounds", would run thru my mind.
So I would say, 'No thanks" to british food.
Imagine if their foreign wifes did the same thing. |
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wozza.lad
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You are joking ,try the costa del sol ,or teneriffe, |
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smurrfie
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when in rome then dress like the romans |
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Yorkshire Pudding
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Our food isn't really that good. When I think British I think of pies, pasties, chips, yorkshire pudding and stodge. |
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srracvuee
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a lot here so enjoy them here but if your abroad have a go at their cuisine thats what its all about |
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