Stefan Mikes
Gravel e-biker
- Region
- Europe
- City
- Mazovia, PL
Jeremy, I hope you would understand me. You guys in America have grown with the food there; I grew with food in Europe. The expectations are different. Let me give you several examples:So you couldn't find enough food you were willing to eat in the US? Quite odd.
- A resort hotel breakfast. Plenty of food indeed. Only the eggs had no taste, and salad vegetables were not seasoned in any way.
- What the heck is the Continental Breakfast? Of what continent, really?
- A pancake restaurant. Piles of dry pancakes I could not eat.
- A steak restaurant. I asked for a "well-done" steak to get a piece of charcoal
- A burger restaurant (breakfast): a burger that just soaked with fat.
- Pappadeaux. I had an impression the gumbo looked at me
- A dinner at an excursion ship, Potomac River, Washington DC. That time, I got a T-bone steak that was dripping with blood...
- A Mexican restaurant, Texas: vegs and meat were dropped on a hot plate: a lot of smoke and charred vegetables
- A country restaurant in Texas: the food was good. The portion size was as absurdly big as I had to leave 3/4 on the plate (I hate wasting good food!)
- A golf club restaurant (with even some dress code): the food was excellent and in the European size -- that's why I sometimes had something to eat
- Corn soup, really?
I eat no poultry. I was on business trips and was not alone. I had to accept the choices of others. So I was hungry.
Not a long time ago, I was invited to a dinner in a 100% American restaurant in Frankfurt. Yes, I could find something to eat, not my dream though.
Just to say there are even mode inedible cuisines for me: Balkan; and the Chinese made in the mainland China
The menu of the American restaurant in Frankfurt. Funnily enough, they had mac & cheese on that day or I would need to leave the dinner...
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