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Your favorite cuisines?

Your favorite cuisines?


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Those centered on the Mediterranean - Italian, Greek and Spanish. And Japanese.
 
My "go to" is, and always has been, Italian. That's pretty much what I was raised on so it tends to be my "comfort food".

That being said, over the years I have come to appreciate good food from pretty much any tradition. Mexican, Japanese and German cuisines are all part of my regular rotation and if I have the opportunity to try something different I'm generally all in.
 
You forgot to include YES as an option.

Btw, Austrians are good cooks.
 
Japanese is my favorite, but there just aren't any great Japanese places in my area.
 
Japanese is my favorite, but there just aren't any great Japanese places in my area.

One of the advantages of living in a tourist trap is that we have a bunch of good restaurants in Portland (the first one).
 
Japanese is my favorite, but there just aren't any great Japanese places in my area.

buy a rice maker then visit the local bait shop for toppings and prepare it yourself

j/k, it's one of my favorites, too ... especially gyoza and sukiyaki
 
Taco's, that's why I'm voting Clinton.

Would love taco trucks on every corner!!
 
With me, it more like: "What food *won't* I eat?"

Not many.
 
Poll should be multiple choice.

My "go to" is Italian, but I'm always up for good Mexican or German, too. German food is underrated, IMO, but finding really good German food is difficult.
 
Poll should be multiple choice.

My "go to" is Italian, but I'm always up for good Mexican or German, too. German food is underrated, IMO, but finding really good German food is difficult.

multiple option for german food ? :2razz::mrgreen:
 
Italian. When I visited, the cuisine was to die for! :)
 
Thai, Ethiopian, Mexican, Greek, Lebanese, Indian, its all good!

Nothing is as tasty as a Thai street food....
 
Chinese omitted!!?Why?
 
Anything but Turkic. :mrgreen:
 
One of the advantages of living in a tourist trap is that we have a bunch of good restaurants in Portland (the first one).

We have some good ones an hour to hour and a half away, but I don't love any food that well enough to make a special trip, and when we are in those areas, we end up at that God Awful Cheesecake Factory with their wheelbarrow sized salads and such.
 
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