Is foreign cuisine more popular than your local cuisine in your country?
Why would I go to a restaurant to eat local food? We have local food at home
>>220764270if pizzerias fast food chains and kebab places count as restaurants then probably
>>220764306this
>>220764270Our local "cuisine" is bread, meat and potatoes.
>>220764270France is wrong though. American, Italian and Japanese cuisines are a LOT more popular than French cuisine. I don't know any French who eats French cuisine on a regular basis
>>220764270>foreign cuisineThe majority of "foreign" cuisine in our country technically comes from nations we once had rule over, by technicality making them our cuisine.
They no spice they food o algx
>>220764534based
>>220765369French food is reserved for like high-end restaurants (not counting Cajun) it's not something you eat day-to-day.
>>220764270New whiteness map just dropped
>>220764534Our local cuisine is corn bread, roadkill and potatoes.
>>220764306Med people don't have homes, they need to go out to get away from their parents
>>220765447Does that mean non-white Britishers are actually British now
>>220765526>Does that mean non-white Britishers are actually British nowTo an extent, but only if they are from nations apart of the commonwealth and swear allegiance to our King.
>>220765447Even if we accept this cope, it's still not *LOCAL* cuisine
Red = sovlBlue = :/
>>220765862>it's still not *LOCAL* cuisineOur towns built the boats that took soldiers to those nations, and brought us back the yummy foods. How more local can something get?
>>220764270Here before some Croat flag says this map isn't true for Croatia and that chevap and boorek are actually Croatian dishes, and how his uncle Milan Izmetović-Jovanović from Pizdina, BA makes traditional kebab in his backyard
Bump
>>220764270blue: adventurous, inquistive, pioneering, daringred: insular, parochial, myopic, provincial