In a place this large one would expect to find some exquisite dining places. Yet the enthusiasm in the hunt for a "good spot" can quickly fade once confronted with numerous choices. Despite the quest, I must admit that I've enjoyed my meals at numerous ethnic restaurants around London. Many of which were only frequented by myself or colleagues because of good deals or tiresome from walking.
Since being here I've had the opportunity to eat Thai, Indian, Lebanese, and Chinese (of course). Although I haven't seen any Mexican restaurants, I have been informed that they are present, but expensive. That might be one encounter not pursued. Despite, there are several other cuisines I intended to try prior to departure, such as Italian , Nigerian, double fried fries, and a crepe. One can't visit London without the infamous fish and chips, and once was enough.
Of course I will have to compare McDonald's while I'm here. The plan is to eat at a McDonald's in London and in Paris. They may not serve the sweet tea, but hopefully that will be the only significant change. This adventure will probably be a blog itself.
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I am truly surprised that you haven't been to McDonald's already. I agree with you on the sweet tea. Have you been ordering sweet tea while dining out? Sounding all Southern and what not (lol).
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