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Eeyore wrote:


Spehro Pefhany wrote:


Eeyore wrote:

John Larkin wrote:

Joerg wrote:

John Larkin wrote:

flipper wrote:


If you want some really strange looks, try ordering iced tea in
England.

If you want some really strange tastes, try ordering coffee in
England.

Or dinner.

I've had excellent food in Oxford. It was Italian, perpared by
Italians. A little place on the Southern Parade, which is north of the
Northern Parade.

All the Italian restaurants I can think of are run by Italians. I don't think
I've come across a bad one. They care too much about their food to muck it up.



Some of the best food in the world in London- I've had Chinese,
Continental, French, Italian, Iranian etc. You just have to be
prepared to spend 2-3x what you would in most other cities.. so the
price in pounds will be similar numerically to the price in USD or CAD
elsewhere.



It does seem to be the case that you can get fed relatively inexpensively in the
USA but I have seen ppl post links to quite expensive US restaurant menus too.


You can always get a decent dinner for $10-$15 here. It's the beverages
such as beer and wine that can add princely amounts to the tab.

We also have a smattering of culinary diversity in the US. If we crave
good ol' bangers UK-style all we have to do is go to the "Fox and
Goose", British accent included. "Whut shall it be, lads and lasses?"


There's a rather nice Italian just 3 minutes walk from me btw.
http://www.restaurants.co.uk/rest_includes/dx_rest.php/Verdi's-Trattoria/CndHcl4=


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