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Cuisines That Shouldn't Start with "Fusion"
Compliments of this late summer/winter season, fellow FTers
Living in NYC much of the time I'm far too frequently made aware of various cuisines that have teamed up to produce a hapless array of meals. No, I'm not against "fusion" cuisine (if I like it, I'll eat it), and based on the wide array of nationalities in this city you can certainly stumble upon a hoot or two (in Woodside, there was a place with Filipino//Nepali/Indian cuisine), a place called Salt & Pepper sells "Spanish"/American/Indian/Pakistani foods and in Sunnyside I saw a Japanese/Nepali place. A traditional tea ceremony with yak butter, sure... What are your thoughts on the broad-ranging "fusion" wave? Has it hit your city/country yet? Secondly, which cuisines do you never want/expect to see together? Thanks, TBS (or more currently, BuildingMyBento) |
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Cuisines That Shouldn't Start with "Fusion"
Carlos Murphy's
Mexican Irish food |
I think I'd have a hard time with Mexican/Japanese fusion. Somehow, tripe sushi/sashimi just doesn't sound that appetizing.
Best regards, William R. Sanders Social Media Specialist Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide [email protected] |
On the other hand, Peruvan-Japanese is some of the best ceviche out there.
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Much of the "local" food (not the tourist food) in Hawai`i had its start in a seemingly unlikely fusion.
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I grew up eating at the Chinese pizza place. Great Mongolian beef pizza.
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Originally Posted by missydarlin
(Post 19218699)
Also, I realize that many cuisine have been influenced by so many others in one way or more, but I'm looking more for your opinions/knowledge of less common pairings/cuisines that probably don't belong together. It might inspire some of us to attempt a dish as well... balut Benedict, anyone? |
Bubba's Barbecue and Borscht!
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Originally Posted by Tad's Broiled Steaks
(Post 19218677)
A place called Salt & Pepper sells "Spanish"/American/Indian/Pakistani foods...
Is it fusion, though? I thought it was two distinct menus, so to speak. |
Originally Posted by nerd
(Post 19225576)
Is that place by Penn Station?
Is it fusion, though? I thought it was two distinct menus, so to speak. |
Tabla NY (now closed) www.tablany.com
offered fantastic Indian-French fusion cusine - French food with Indian spices, and Indian food with European spices |
Originally Posted by Starwood Lurker
(Post 19218832)
I think I'd have a hard time with Mexican/Japanese fusion. Somehow, tripe sushi/sashimi just doesn't sound that appetizing.
Best regards, William R. Sanders Social Media Specialist Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide [email protected] |
Originally Posted by Tad's Broiled Steaks
(Post 19229581)
Putting Pakistani, Indian, Spanish, and American into one eatery is a good example.
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In Reykjavik I happened upon a Mexican restaurant run by Chinese. The chimichangas tasted like egg rolls.
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