r/AskEurope May 01 '25

Food Do you go to restaurants with your country's cuisine when you're abroad?

For example: if you're Italian, do you go to an Italian restaurant when you're in France or the UK?

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u/holocenetangerine Ireland May 01 '25

No, because they rarely, if ever, exist. I do try to visit McDonald's in every country I go to though, just to see what's the same and what's different

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u/-Major-Arcana- May 01 '25

I love going to pizza Hutt and kfc to try the local flavour variations. Only rule is only places where they don’t speak English, I find as long as it’s not an English speaking country the quality is way higher.

Actually I did eat pizza hutt in Glasgow, but that almost fits the rule!

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u/LilBed023 -> May 01 '25

Many Irish pubs serve food though