Rasty
@rasty
Why is the food in most of the Europe so terrible? And the service with it. I got so spoiled in California.
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Gregory F.
@gf
Opposite to my experience too. I went to some decent restaurants in the US, but that was the exception, and when you factor in the price it’s often comical 😃 Bologna or San Sebastian are basically food paradise capitals IMO
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Rasty
@rasty
US is a big place ;)
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Gregory F.
@gf
Touché 😃 I meant SF, LA, NY. Great food was usually by recommendation. May be the same in Europe :) Although a recent highlight in terms of michelin star quality for a laughable cost for some reason was Warsaw. 🤷♂️
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Rasty
@rasty
Considering that SF has the most michelin stars per capita, hardly possible. NYC also has incredible food almost regardless where you go. I lived in a lot of the places in Europe and I was with the locals each time. The food is just not good.
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shazow
@shazow.eth
Dunno if Michelin stars are a great metric. 1. They only exist in some regions, eg Toronto just got inclusion this year (after dropping the customary onboarding bribe etc) 2. In many regions like SF, it's more of a honeypot for wealthy people rather than people who just love good food/value. :)
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