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ukscene pubmeet 5

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added on the 2005-07-06 23:24:46 by dipswitch dipswitch
I'd like to point out that the UK has both the best and worst food in europe. (Although I've not been to Finland yet)

The pubmeet will include a venture into the finer side of british food, at an indian restaurant.
added on the 2005-07-06 23:36:41 by psonice psonice
chirac's quite up to date, however - i mean back when finland still had carrols he'd have definitely been wrong!
added on the 2005-07-06 23:58:18 by skrebbel skrebbel
So in what way is indian food british? ;)

I really don't get why people think Finland has bad food. Maybe they've got the worst of it. I know I've got lot worse food in other countries :)
added on the 2005-07-06 23:59:48 by teel teel
psonic: Just because some french oversea territories belong to the EU doesn't mean the same goes for the Commonwealth. Indian food doesn't count as european food even when it's served (t)here. ;)
I'm just wondering when Indian food became the best food ev ah.

Cuz, um...

It's not.
one only needs to visit a school during lunch.. poor children.. chips with gravy anyone ?

added on the 2005-07-07 01:55:28 by Navis Navis
teel, well i guess it's that finns sortof always considered cellphones, booze and socialism more interesting things than good food, resulting in the 'typical finnish cuisine' being sortof limited to whatever comes with the HK Sininen logo.
added on the 2005-07-07 06:24:56 by skrebbel skrebbel
Indian Food Is Teh Bestest British Food \o/
added on the 2005-07-07 08:13:04 by j9 j9
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So in what way is indian food british? ;)


In the same way Chinese food is Dutch. Loads of people here will happily claim they've just had Chinese food after consuming their "nasi goreng" or "babi pangang", you can buy those at any Chinese restaurant in the country. But in fact the recipe for both dishes is Indonesian and it's unlikely to find them on the card of any Chinese restaurant outside Holland. Certainly not in China, there you would probably have to find and Indonesian restaurant.

Something similar can be said about "Indian food in Britain". I've never noticed much difference in the few Indian restaurants I've visited in various places in the UK, but they're probably quite different from restaurants in India itself. Or Pakistan. Or well... you know what I mean ;)
added on the 2005-07-07 09:03:06 by havoc havoc
Also, a lot of the "indian" dishes you get in an indian restaurant here were invented in britain, from locally available ingredients, for the british taste. Chinese food is the same, but there's more chinese dishes in a chinese restaurant, and its a lot easier to get "proper" chinese food than indian.
added on the 2005-07-07 09:32:56 by psonice psonice
"english food is rubbish, french is the best in the world" - what is this, 1977? i know the french are usually a few years behind the times (on my last visit there i actually saw teenagers still wearing shell suits), but this is ridiculous! =)

so why not come and sample some fine english culture, food and drink at the ukscene pubmeeet #5, saturday july 9th.
added on the 2005-07-07 10:10:55 by smash smash
please dont hijack this food thread with some meetig spam
added on the 2005-07-07 10:26:54 by the_Ye-Ti the_Ye-Ti
euhm wat probeerde ik te zeggen?
added on the 2005-07-07 10:27:34 by the_Ye-Ti the_Ye-Ti
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added on the 2005-07-07 12:21:01 by okkie okkie
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added on the 2005-07-07 12:54:24 by havoc havoc
oh good, looks like we're being bombed at the moment.
pubmeet plans are subject to at least semi-working transport links, so watch this space.

added on the 2005-07-07 12:58:12 by smash smash
:/
added on the 2005-07-07 13:59:53 by psenough psenough

well, we got a transport system thats back to normal enough, and enough people up for it, so the pubmeet is going ahead as planned. 5pm freemasons arms covent garden london.
terrorism didnt kill the scene! =)

added on the 2005-07-08 15:08:20 by smash smash

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