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Watching HIGNFY tonight I saw that The Fat Duck at Bray has been named the world's best restaurant for 2005.

Not exactly a surprise. Nor was it a surprise that Britain had 13 restaurants in the top 50 compared to France's 8 and the US's 6.

Arguments aside whether the 50 named restaurants are *really* the best in the world (doubtful, I mean, how would you know? Has any of the judges visited *every* possible contender - I think not), it is a sure sign of what is well known in Britain. Which is that the (well-deserved) past reputation of Britain as a culinary desert is just that. Past. Nowadays British cuisine is actually really rather good. Which is why Britain has more restaurants than any other country in a list of what are undoubtedly 50 very good restaurants (even if they're arguably not the 50 'best').

So, to anyone thinking of travelling to Britain and some local trots out the usual "Oh but the food is just *terrible*" rubbish, tell them just that - they're talking rubbish. (Mandragora thinking with irritation of the New York investment banker she met on a bus in Barcelona who *insisted* that British cusine is crap, even though he'd never actually been to Britain and even after Mandragora informed him that Britain has more Michelin starred restaurants than the US does.)

ETA: Actually, it wasn't 13 of the top 50 restaurants were British but 14. I had missed out the winner!

Date: 22 April 2005 21:58 (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] mandragora1.livejournal.com
You can get some great food in Dublin. And the breakfasts at Irish B&Bs are superb. I haven't been to Ireland for a while, but when I was last there I had excellent food and some friends of mine who are total foodies toured Ireland a couple of years ago and came back raving about the food. So I suspect that it's improved since the 'chips with everything' (literally) days.

Chips with Chinese would crack me up, as well. Even when I was a kid we were never served with chips at Chinese restaurants in Britain.

Date: 22 April 2005 22:09 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] akaspeedo.livejournal.com
I remember the breakfasts being great. But I also remember not being able to find much else that was appetizing. Of course I was young, and didn't go to any fancy places.

I've never been to England, alas.

Date: 22 April 2005 22:13 (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] mandragora1.livejournal.com
Yes, well, you know where you can stay if you fancy a trip to London...

Date: 22 April 2005 22:10 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] saffronra.livejournal.com
I've not had chips with chinese in a chinese restaurant but I get them with take away all the time. they do them in a special way (I think it's the oil they use) which makes them taste really good.

Date: 22 April 2005 22:15 (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] mandragora1.livejournal.com
Chips with Chinese, hmmm. I must admit when ordering a Chinese takeaway I've always ignored the chips option (if it exists) but shall have to try them at some time.

But chips in a Chinese restaurant, no. I'm trying to imagine the expressions of restauranteurs in Chinatown if a asked for chips. *eg*

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