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  • Japanese

    1 6.25%
  • Italian

    4 25.00%
  • Thai

    2 12.50%
  • Greek

    0 0%
  • Mexican and Latin American

    3 18.75%
  • French

    1 6.25%
  • Central or Eastern European

    0 0%
  • Mediterranean or North African

    1 6.25%
  • Indian or South Asian

    2 12.50%
  • Chinese

    0 0%
  • Other (such as Vietnamese, Jamaican, Korean, Ethiopian)

    2 12.50%
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What is your favorite ethnic/international cuisine?

This is a discussion on What is your favorite ethnic/international cuisine? within the The Lounge forums, part of the Social and Support Forums category; Having traveled all over Europe, Mexico and South America, I enjoy the cuisine that surrounds the eastern mediteranian sea, ie ...

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    Having traveled all over Europe, Mexico and South America, I enjoy the cuisine that surrounds the eastern mediteranian sea, ie greek, turkish, egyptian and the like. They are basically the same. However you can't go wrong with good mexican or Italiano. Also, just eating in Europe is an event and they want you to sit and talk and eat and drink and have a good time. It's not about turnover where you get your check soon after getting your meal.

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    Bob, you are so funny. You better hope your wife doesn't see this .

    I voted Italian, but I do also like Japanese (sushi), Mexican, Chinese, French.

    But chocolate rises above all else, it is food of the gods. Ice cream rocks too, especially chocolate.
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    Bob, you are a marked man

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    Yum! I've been ridiculously spoiled the last couple weeks with the food in Philly! There is an endless number of incredible restaurants here. We're not just about Cheesesteaks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justin View Post
    It was a tie between Indian and Italian for me.
    snap but there are no italian takeaways near me so indian wins as the easier option
    Alison 46 year old female
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    rhubarb ice cream, man, I wish we had it here!!! I love rhubarb.
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