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For me it's Indian food, but then... what else? Ugh... what a question.

Bah. My mind is a whirling blank right here. I mean, freshly-prepared tiradito right off the boat is like... ffff, like tasting heaven.

I mean, I've never had truly* fresh, truly authentic sushi, but I imagine it would be like tiradito? (note: it's a form of ceviche, i.e. latino lime-cooked fish slices)

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  • A famous Anthony Bourdain quote about Japan states: "If I had to eat only in one city for the rest of my life, Tokyo would be it. Most chefs I know would agree with me". He also famously described his first experience in Tokyo as being like "taking LSD for the first time," a transformative experience that changed his perspective on the world.

    I agree, for me it would be Japanese food, it's so diverse and so refined.

  • For me it would be Indian and Italian with mexican as an honourable mention id sorely miss.

    All three are super easy to make on your own too and almost everything I make could be classed as imitations of either. Heck, I already make Christmas pizza every year instead of the usual Christmas dinner. A few years I've made Christmas enchiladas too which is why I'd miss mexican but I definitely have more curries than mexican over the course of any given year.

  • What an incredibly difficult question to answer. Mexican and Chinese probably. Hokkien noodles are so fucking good

  • Mexican and Indian.

    Or Mexican and Mediterranean.

    Or Mexican and something I haven't discovered yet. I hear Thai is good.

  • If I didn't have dietary restrictions the Vietnamese and Puerto Rican (with Mexican essentially tied).

  • Initially I thought French and Chinese, but I love pizza so much, and Greek food is so delicious too.

    So, I found a compromise: Mediterranean and Chinese 😋

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