Best dish you would like the world to know about?

Anonymous
Do you have that one dish that you ate in a restaurant that blew you away? Or if you are from another country a dish/food you think everyone should try at least once? Dish that you think is world worthy but few people here know about? Do you mind sharing it with me? Thanks!
For me, it used to be Vietnamese fried pork rolls eaten with lettuce and pickled carrots. As I am from Europe this was nothing I ever knew about until FIL introduced me to it!
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Anonymous
Sicilian speidinis. Thin, small pieces of beef rolled up with a tomato filling and coated with breadcrumbs on a toothpick with a bay leaf on one side and an onion on the other. Best dish in the world!
Anonymous
https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/gado-gado-salad

Gado gado -- a delicious, satisfying dish that is vegetarian and high protein. (My family is from Indonesia.)

Anonymous
khao soi from thailand
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/gado-gado-salad

Gado gado -- a delicious, satisfying dish that is vegetarian and high protein. (My family is from Indonesia.)


Thanks so much for sharing! Looks delicious. Your link says prawn chips are in it? I actually don't care if it has prawns, and it has given me a great idea for a salad, as I am trying to eat less meat!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:khao soi from thailand

I just googled it! Looks great. Does Thai cuisine use dairy in their sauces, do you know? One of my favorite dishes I recently discovered is from Noodles and Co. Pad Thai!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sicilian speidinis. Thin, small pieces of beef rolled up with a tomato filling and coated with breadcrumbs on a toothpick with a bay leaf on one side and an onion on the other. Best dish in the world!

I just looked it up! Looks divine! Thanks for sharing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:khao soi from thailand

I just googled it! Looks great. Does Thai cuisine use dairy in their sauces, do you know? One of my favorite dishes I recently discovered is from Noodles and Co. Pad Thai!


It's usually coconut milk!
Anonymous
Papaya salad
Khao Poon
Bun bo hue
Rasam
Mechado
Too many to name!

Anonymous
When I lived in New Jersey we would go to this Malaysian restaurant that served a heavenly dish called kari sayur. I still drool thinking about it 16 years later.
Anonymous
My grandmas potato salad
Anonymous
roti canai
Anonymous
also rava masala dosa (or pretty much all forms of indian breakfast food).

Anonymous
Chicken Biryani. Served with raita.


Anonymous
Pimento cheese

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