What is the most memorable thing you ate in Europe?

Anonymous
Plaza del sol, Madrid. El Cucurucho del Mar- The octopos (pulpo). I am salivating thinking about it and it was in like... 2010
Anonymous
Pasta with fresh balck truffles in Rome - to die for!
Anonymous
Fresh clams in garlic butter right next to the water in the Algarve, Portugal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pasta with fresh balck truffles in Rome - to die for!


I just finished reading this thread and was going to post ravioli with fresh black truffles in Rome! We have been to Italy many times but this place was amazing.

To the Sicilian poster: my DH is half-Sicilian (and half Italian haha!) and we had a similar fish-based tasting menu in Lipari (part of the Aeolian Islands). So yummy!

And of course, all of the desserts: gelato in Italy, Sachertorte at the hotel that invented it in Austria, macarons and crepes in Paris and freshly made Belgian waffles with fresh melted Belgian chocolate drizzled on top in Antwerp. That was probably 20 years ago now and I can still remember sitting on a bench and tasting it for the first time.

Ok - now I’m seriously hungry and need to book another trip to Europe, stat!
Anonymous
Another in the memorable-but-not-necessarily-best category:

Tapas and wine with my dad in Madrid when I was 16, followed by what in hindsight was my first drunk dial (to my mom, from a Spanish pay phone (?!), to tell her how much fun we were having!).

Runner-up: dinner at the Kartoffelhaus in Rottenberg, Germany. I can't remember what specifically I ate, but seeing as literally every menu item had potatoes in some form (hence the name), I have a general idea
Anonymous
Pistachio gelato in Rome.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ice cream in Budapest-such different flavors than in the US and they shape it into flowers in the cone


Yes, at Gelarto Rosa near the Basilica! We were in Budapest this summer and "ice cream every day" is one of our favorite memories. Not to mention the foie gras, the amazing pastries, the breads, the Great Market Hall with all the incredible meats, produce, cheeses. I especially miss the apricots and cherries - they had a flavor that you just can't match here in the U.S.
Anonymous
Roasted mushrooms and rooster braised in red wine at a little seaside taverna on Naxos.

Nettle soup at Erik's Bakficka in Stockholm.

Princess cake at a waterfront cafe/bakery in the Stockholm archipelago.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:McDonalds in Red Square. Because I just had to.


I did the same! Maidanglao!

Haloumi in Cyprus.

You mean baked Haloumi?
One of the best places to eat baked Haloumi is served at a restaurant not far from Larnaca airport called Monte Carlo.
Anonymous
Foie gras in france
Braised rabbit in france
Anonymous
Goose with some sort of big and possibly a little cheesy potato dumpling and spiced cabbage in Austra. It was so amazing. I was starving when I ate it so everything tasted so much better. This was two days ago.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ice cream in Budapest-such different flavors than in the US and they shape it into flowers in the cone


Yes, at Gelarto Rosa near the Basilica! We were in Budapest this summer and "ice cream every day" is one of our favorite memories. Not to mention the foie gras, the amazing pastries, the breads, the Great Market Hall with all the incredible meats, produce, cheeses. I especially miss the apricots and cherries - they had a flavor that you just can't match here in the U.S.


Agree with this. In my opinion Budapest is a very underrated city for food. I enjoyed the food in Budapest way more than anything in Paris. Also, the ice cream as you mentioned is not only insanely delicious it's so cheap!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ice cream in Budapest-such different flavors than in the US and they shape it into flowers in the cone


Yes, at Gelarto Rosa near the Basilica! We were in Budapest this summer and "ice cream every day" is one of our favorite memories. Not to mention the foie gras, the amazing pastries, the breads, the Great Market Hall with all the incredible meats, produce, cheeses. I especially miss the apricots and cherries - they had a flavor that you just can't match here in the U.S.


Agree with this. In my opinion Budapest is a very underrated city for food. I enjoyed the food in Budapest way more than anything in Paris. Also, the ice cream as you mentioned is not only insanely delicious it's so cheap!


I am so happy that other people love Budapest as much as I do! Dobos cake is amazing — we stayed near Gerbeaud and had a ton of dobos cake sundaes. We also went to Gundel and had an amazing meal (including goulash!).
Anonymous
Chicken tika masala in London.
Anonymous
Best thing I ate was pig face in San Sebastián Spain, imagine raw bacon laced with skin raising drug of choice.
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