Best country for dining?
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I haven't had a chance to dine at the top two currently reigning countries (Canada and Japan), so I voted for Mexico just because 1) I LOVE the ambiance and lighting of eating inside the ziggurat and 2) while I know you can eat Mexican just any ol' where in America, there was one dish I had in the San Angel Inn that was, by far, the BEST Mexican dish I ever had. I had to look it up, but this is what it was:
Pollo a las Rajas - Grilled chicken breast served over red peppers, onions, chile poblano, chorizo and melted cheese
I don't even like pepper, but MAN, I was nearly swallowing them whole, it was all so delicious.
			
			
									
									Pollo a las Rajas - Grilled chicken breast served over red peppers, onions, chile poblano, chorizo and melted cheese
I don't even like pepper, but MAN, I was nearly swallowing them whole, it was all so delicious.
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						Japan is making a sweet comeback from the Canucks earlier drubbing! Go Land of the Rising Sun! Last year i ate at Mexico and was totally surprised! the food was good and getting a reservation was very easy!....make this a back up place if you need!
			
			
									
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A few years ago, Norway had the best meal - a unique cold buffet and hot table service - that was underpriced compared to anything else on property in a great castle like setting.  Then the princesses took over and the prices doubled.  We haven't tried it since then even though my wife is a princess!
I like the Rose and Crown in U.K. (great Lady Grey ice tea) outside on the lake shore but my wife thinks the outside counter Fish and Chips is a better deal (about $7 if I remember correctly) and that makes them taste better!
			
			
									
									I like the Rose and Crown in U.K. (great Lady Grey ice tea) outside on the lake shore but my wife thinks the outside counter Fish and Chips is a better deal (about $7 if I remember correctly) and that makes them taste better!
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nobody likes lentils?
wow...morocco didn't rate very high, but they have a nice vegetarian selection, and the tangerine cafe and a delish sampler.
			
			
									
									
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This is an unfair question as each is so good in their own way... Though, America - I guess it reflects us well since it is quick serve only with no restaurant.
I love meat, so Canada for me.
			
			
									
									I love meat, so Canada for me.
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