Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Favorite food destinations include New Orleans, Memphis, Italy, NYC and Tucson- best Mexican food IMHO.
I’m Germany, all the food is prepared with care, but kind of tire of it after awhile.
I agree with you about German food. It’s delicious but of a very limited variety and so heavy
Anonymous wrote:I'm a vegetarian, so my experience is different but I ate incredibly well in Greece. Every meal was fabulous, from the local holes in the wall to touristy beach cafes. I never struggled to find something new to try, and never felt like I was settling or missing out.
Other memorable foods:
The fruit and fruit smoothies in Costa Rica (the pineapple is life changing). The fruits in Peru - just browsing at the markets and buying random things that I didn't know what they were. Tapas in Spain. Desserts in Hong Kong. Tomato soup in Madeira (difficult place to eat for me, and I probably had this daily).
Anonymous wrote:Copenhagen
Barcelona
San Sebastian
Stockholm
Singapore
Lima
Paris
Anonymous wrote:
Houston, TX is one of the best food cities in America by far. Unbelievable steak, Tex-Mex, Latin Food, etc. There isn't much to do there but eat and shop but they do that well.
International- anything in Italy, west coast of Ireland & the Greek Isles