jonesthecurl wrote:tkr4lf wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:tkr4lf wrote:The one time I was in Paris I did notice how laid back the French seemed to be regarding work. It was nothing to go out and take a 20 minute smoke break even though the waiter had 15 tables of people. Getting a refill was tough. I'm American, if I don't have at least 4 glasses of Dr. Pepper with my burger then I'm not happy.
You were in Paris and you were eating a
burger?
lol I was just joking.
Mainly we ate cheese and drank beer/wine, but also tried escargot and foie gras. Both good. The fried calf brain in London was really gross though. Almost threw up with the first bite. If not for the sauce (something similar to a hollandaise I think) we wouldn't have ate much of it at all.
I do love all sorts of French food, but could honestly live just on bread and cheese there. And wine, and imported beer. Oh, and I almost forgot the gorgeous Normandy cidre.
Dude, yes. The bread and cheese is to die for. I never was a fan of brie here in the states but then tried it there and loved it. As for beer, I mainly drank imported Belgian and/or German ales. That's mainly what I would drink here in the states too if I could afford it all the time.
mrswdk wrote:Calf brain? Is that some sort of 'tourist in England' thing to eat? I've never even heard of it.
The weird shit in London is jellied eels.
Well, the funny thing is that we had the fried calf brain at a French restaurant in London, but then never saw it anywhere in Paris lol.
Honestly, the taste wasn't all that bad, it was the texture that got us. It was smushy and grainy, kinda like what you might expect a brain to feel like. The fried breading was good!
Of course the authentic fish and chips was bomb, and the bangers and mash at a pub while the world series (or whatever you call it for soccer) was playing, with a bunch of beers was fantastic. Got to witness a bunch of rowdy Irishmen getting way too into a game for their own good. Was a hell of an experience, I wanna go back. Hopefully spend longer than 4 days in each place tho. I think I could easily spend 2 weeks in each of those cities and still not run out of things to do and see.
If I ever win the lottery, I'm doing a grand tour of all the major European cities. Gotta try some local food, beer, and hookers in each city. Maybe some cocaine too.