>>>My friend and I went to a McDonald's drive through. We placed our orders and asked for
>>>seperate bags.
>>>
>>>When we got to the window the clerk handed us one bag with all our food in it and
>>>another empty bag.
>>>
>>>Go figure.
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>>If they sold sushi I could understand;
>>Eat from one - womit to another.
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>This is where we part, zemljak. I figure the cuisine on Cyprus is not too different from ours, the same Mediterranean - Middle-Eastern influences, so dish-wise you pretty much stayed with what you know. Am I terribly wrong about it?
Close :)
I love greek/mediterannean cuisine. Next to what I knew there is seefood, fish, salads, olives&fetta all over the place, complemented with some nice middleeastern twists. On top of it, my my wife picked up few of American goodies as well. Thick broiled steaks (m2r), grilled T-bone steaks, spicy Tex&Mex line, hash brownies, pancakes in mapple sirup etc. - made me question my genuine Serbian origins!
Aldough I find your adoption of sushi to be
very brave act will
not presonally folow your footsteps in this respect ;)
[Trying oysters (without KevinM spare bag) was about worse experience ever! ]
I did adopt chineese food (takeaways) as of lately, but that is as far as I am ready to experiment :)
Bon apetit!
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>One good thing about cuisine here is that they don't have much of their own, so no prejudice, so they have it all. All influences are welcome. Sushi - even the one with a raw quail's egg, or whatever they put in/on it... haven't tried one I didn't like. And it saved me a couple of times - some of the guys went to sleep on empty stomach :).