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Default Re: Do you eat at immigrant restaurants?

I dined at a Romanian restaurant in Brussels a few times. Great food. Much like what I've had in Austrian and Hungarian places in Vienna. Very central European, lots of pork, large portions, plenty of potatos, heavy red wine. Somewhat rural feel compared to what I'm used to.

Anyway, since moving to Copenhagen, I have been having more options when it comes to dining, and I have been frequenting some different places. Italian of course (I live in an Italian neighbourhood, sort of), Greek, Polish, and so forth. One night when I was working late and had no energy for cooking, I even went to some Middle Eastern place. Very out of character, I know, and I felt bad doing it - I swear it was the only place that was open apart from McDonald's. I learned my lesson, though - that chicken gave me serious stomach aches for two days.
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