What is the most memorable thing you ate in Europe?

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Anonymous wrote:A madeleine dipped in tea in France. No sooner had the warm liquid mixed with the crumbs touched my palate than a shudder ran through me and I stopped, intent upon the extraordinary thing that was happening to me.

Thanks Proust.


Touché.
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Anonymous wrote:The best falafel sandwich I've ever had at L'as du falafel in the Marais in Paris

Followed by the most delicious ice cream from Berthillon in Paris

Fresh goat cheese made from milk from goats steps away from us in the mountains of Switzerland


you should visit the middle east


NP here. Falafel place in Paris is famous, and insanely delicious!!!
Anonymous
Just got back from Italy a few days ago!

Cheese Pizza with fresh arugula, tomatoes, fresh Parmesan chunks (Florence) so good I went here 2X!

Tagliatelle pasta made tableside one huge Parmesan wheel topped with a lot of freshly shaved truffles (Florence)

Fresh cherry tomatoes (halved) with a gigantic ball of fresh burrata cheese drizzled with olive oil (Florence!)

Mango picked before my eyes after swimming I. S fresh waterfall (Costa Rica) and I am not typically a mango lover, but "experience" enhances the taste buds....and it was refreshingly delicious!!

I have experienced many delicious foods throughout the workd, and I feel so very fortunate!!!!
Anonymous
Chocolate filled with fresh cream as I watched at a chocolate cart on a Brussels street corner
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One = on (Parmesan wheel)
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We stayed at a hotel near CDG for one night many years ago. They had a buffet. The dinner food was so terrible, I actually gagged. All kinds of disgusting foods mixed together. My husband and I still laugh and laugh about it. Memorable for sure.
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A Michelin Star Japanese restaurant in Paris. Tiny little place that was kind of a dump. Food was amazing.
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for me DD, it was a breakfast croissant in Switzerland
Anonymous
Best food thread ever. And I've never been to Europe but have always wanted to go and now more than ever.
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Haggis burger in Edinburgh, Scotland

If I wasn't vegetarian, I would have it again. (I had it by mistake.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The best falafel sandwich I've ever had at L'as du falafel in the Marais in Paris

Followed by the most delicious ice cream from Berthillon in Paris

Fresh goat cheese made from milk from goats steps away from us in the mountains of Switzerland


you should visit the middle east


NP here. Falafel place in Paris is famous, and insanely delicious!!!


I get it but the variations available through out the middle east are amazing and sooooooooooo good. Granted you are not in a famous Parisian cafe but if you love falafel worth a visit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The best falafel sandwich I've ever had at L'as du falafel in the Marais in Paris

Followed by the most delicious ice cream from Berthillon in Paris

Fresh goat cheese made from milk from goats steps away from us in the mountains of Switzerland


you should visit the middle east


NP here. Falafel place in Paris is famous, and insanely delicious!!!


Yes I had amazing Moroccan stew in Paris that I've been trying to replicate for 20 years!
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Anonymous wrote:White asparagus (Spargel) in season (June) in Germany.
Dessert: ice cream with hot raspberry sauce


Oh.. this! I don’t undestand how it’s not a “thing” anywhere else! I feel like I was ruined for “real” asparagus, after the first time I had it!


I LOVE white asparagus! Had it for the first time in Belgium at 16 and was amazed. We ate it with a fresh mayonnaise-y sauce. Delicious.
Anonymous
7 tier seafood tower, magnum of champagne, caviar for dessert in St Marks Square Venice, by myself, just laid back enjoying life.
Anonymous
A falafel sandwich from a street vendor in London. SO good
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