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I am curious about resturants, why is there so many chinese, indian, american, and italian resturants available but when those who claim to be the best at food the french offer very few food outlets in comparison with these other places. And do you think french food is better, ive been a few times and i think it is.
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ihate french food ithink its a load of shite,
you carnt beat a Kebab and a Redstripe
idont understand french food,
Garlic bread /croisants thats not food, oh and frogs legs snotty snails, the French must of been very hard up to resort to go scraping about for slugs and crosseyed frogs, they must have cast iron stomaches,
you carnt beat a Kebab and a Redstripe
idont understand french food,
Garlic bread /croisants thats not food, oh and frogs legs snotty snails, the French must of been very hard up to resort to go scraping about for slugs and crosseyed frogs, they must have cast iron stomaches,

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Re: French Food
ye i agree cant beat a donner kebab ans garlic bread with a sh*t load of melted cheese on it
perfect meal after 8 tinnys
perfect meal after 8 tinnys
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Re: French Food
frogs legs, and snails is really only a novelty, theres plenty of really nice stuff over there, and garlics nice, just means you need a lot of mouthwash if you eat it.
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Horseburger and chips please 

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garlic better and breakfast mushrooms is hard to beat.
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Re: French Food
Only people who've never really experienced French food talk about frogs legs and slimey snails. Having worked in France and travelled through it quite a lot, I have found their food to be generally much much better than ours. We do beat them on one thing though, our rates of heart deasese beats theirs hands down. Keep munching those donners, need to keep up the heart attacks. Look around you as you travel on your holidays, do you see more French resturants or English ones?
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it depends on the country, in italy i recall all the resturants offered lots of olive oil