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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-22-2008 @ 5:47AM
Jonathan said...
When I and my Italian wife come to Britain we long to find somewhere that serves ordinary, plain - but decent - British food at affordable prices. If you're eating out twice a day you can't be a gourmet. British catering has come down to poor, pretentious imitations of foreign dishes, while simple British cooking seems to be despised. Brits, please put yourselves in the shoes of hungry tourists and not of residents having the occasional evening out. Is the general level of food in Britain that good? Of course we've been very satisfied with country pubs and some other places, but they're the exception.
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