Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The coffee comments are funny! It’s really a matter of taste, as while I agree DC coffee has massively improved over the last few years, I much prefer the coffee in London which I find generally much smoother and less bitter. But if they are into coffee, definitely take them to the nice places
Coffee in London is awful
No it’s not. You just didn’t figure out where to go. I actually had better coffee over there than here. Loads better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The coffee comments are funny! It’s really a matter of taste, as while I agree DC coffee has massively improved over the last few years, I much prefer the coffee in London which I find generally much smoother and less bitter. But if they are into coffee, definitely take them to the nice places
Coffee in London is awful
No it’s not. You just didn’t figure out where to go. I actually had better coffee over there than here. Loads better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The coffee comments are funny! It’s really a matter of taste, as while I agree DC coffee has massively improved over the last few years, I much prefer the coffee in London which I find generally much smoother and less bitter. But if they are into coffee, definitely take them to the nice places
Coffee in London is awful
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Burgers, southern food (either Ruthie’s or even District Biscuit in Del Ray), BBQ, sushi and Mexican.
Burger places are all over the uk. Five guys is all over London.
Yep. This became a joke between my husband and me when we were in London and, to a lesser extent, Paris- everywhere we went, there was a Five Guys! We thought it was the funniest thing.
Yes, we know they make burgers. Do they taste the same? No. Guess what, they have Chipotle there too...
Anonymous wrote:The coffee comments are funny! It’s really a matter of taste, as while I agree DC coffee has massively improved over the last few years, I much prefer the coffee in London which I find generally much smoother and less bitter. But if they are into coffee, definitely take them to the nice places
Anonymous wrote:local seafood -- crabs and oysters, nothing like maryland crab picking -- and also maybe something like Dauphine's for New Orleans. barbecue for sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Burgers, southern food (either Ruthie’s or even District Biscuit in Del Ray), BBQ, sushi and Mexican.
Burger places are all over the uk. Five guys is all over London.
Yep. This became a joke between my husband and me when we were in London and, to a lesser extent, Paris- everywhere we went, there was a Five Guys! We thought it was the funniest thing.
Anonymous wrote:Briit living here!
here is what i really like and never got in Thr UK:
#1 Peruvian
Cuban
Upscale Mexican
Crabcakes preferably from Logan’s
NY Style sandwiches (i love “The Deli”)
Definitly not BBQ. So much sugar i think it’s an acquired taste for sloppy sugar filled food.