EUROPE - which country has the best cuisine?

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'Europe' of course is defined in that age old scientific and utterly geographically incorrect 'nations as recognised by UEFA' - so you get the opportunity to not vote for Israel or Kazakhstan now, rather than in a later poll.

Drink is included in this poll, by the way, possibly raising the fighting chances of much of Central Europe. Although the UK may be fatally undermined by the splitting of the five nations, we shall see.

Poll Results

OptionVotes
Italy 21
France 19
Spain 12
England 10
Scotland 8
Germany 4
Greece 2
Portugal 2
Republic of Ireland 2
Wales2
Romania 1
Turkey 1
Israel 1
Sweden 1
Serbia 1
Latvia 1
Moldova 1
Netherlands 1
Northern Ireland 1
San Marino 1
Slovenia 1
Hungary 1
Denmark 1
Andorra 1
Bulgaria 1
Cyprus 1
Czech Republic 1
Georgia 1
Lithuania 0
Bosnia & Herzegovina 0
Belarus 0
Azerbaijan 0
Slovakia 0
Belgium 0
Austria 0
Armenia 0
Switzerland 0
Ukraine 0
Russia 0
Finland 0
Croatia 0
Luxembourg 0
Macedonia 0
Malta 0
Estonia 0
Montenegro 0
Albania 0
Faroe Islands 0
Norway 0
Poland 0
Kazakhstan 0
Iceland 0


Matt DC, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 12:17 (sixteen years ago) link

who are the five nations of the UK, out of interest?

darraghmac, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 12:20 (sixteen years ago) link

England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, and Cornwall

snoball, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 12:21 (sixteen years ago) link

I was so worried about accidentally leaving out a country I must have overlooked that error.

Matt DC, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 12:25 (sixteen years ago) link

you really think adding an extra one was the safe option?

i'm assuming you maybe meant india, that way we can still argue on the football threads.

darraghmac, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 12:30 (sixteen years ago) link

to be fair, those aren't separate countries.

That one guy that hit it and quit it, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 12:41 (sixteen years ago) link

I'm in Montenegro right now, and would love to rep for all the AWESOME food I've been eating over the last week, but then I remember that my mother-in-law is Russian, and her home country should probably get the credit. Russia over France or Italy though?

G00blar, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 12:54 (sixteen years ago) link

proper, home-made irish stew and bacon and cabbage have been my last two meals, so i'm staying at home for this one.

darraghmac, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 12:56 (sixteen years ago) link

Italy, as I'm going through a major pasta phase.

snoball, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 12:56 (sixteen years ago) link

Panettone cassata > all other food stuffs.

Dom Passantino, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 12:58 (sixteen years ago) link

Fond memories of ridiculously cheap and super-fresh seafood (squid, octopus, prawns, sardines...) from shabby seafront cafe in random Spanish port town. So good. Garlic prawns can't be beat.

ledge, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 13:01 (sixteen years ago) link

Spain has the lock on seafood as far as I'm concerned but on the other hand there are seemingly no vegetables anywhere in the country. It's a toss-up between France, Greece, Italy and Turkey for me.

Matt DC, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 13:10 (sixteen years ago) link

I was very pleasantly surprised by the quality of Bulgarian food when I was there, so I'm giving it my vote as no one else probably will.

chap, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 13:16 (sixteen years ago) link

Food AND drink? Belgium.

StanM, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 13:17 (sixteen years ago) link

Hungary also deserves an honourable mention. Not a huge amount of variety, but what they do they do very well.

chap, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 13:18 (sixteen years ago) link

I was thinking Belgium as a dark horse as well...

Matt DC, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 13:19 (sixteen years ago) link

lol anyone with non-British heritage is gonna vote for their roots

Just got offed, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 13:21 (sixteen years ago) link

Does Anglo-Indian cuisine count as English?

chap, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 13:22 (sixteen years ago) link

I was going to say I think so, but on the other hand actual Indian >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Anglo-Indian so it's kind of a moot point.

Matt DC, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 13:30 (sixteen years ago) link

I love the indian food we get here personally. I've never been to India, though.

chap, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 13:36 (sixteen years ago) link

Does a Brick Lane curry count as real Indian, anglo-Indian or Bangladeshi? It's usually delicious, wherever you deem it to have originated from.

Just got offed, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 13:41 (sixteen years ago) link

I'm not sure which country has the best cuisine, I just know it isn't Bosnia. Or, indeed, Croatia.

Matt #2, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 13:51 (sixteen years ago) link

Bosnian food's ok if you can handle an all-chevapi diet.

chap, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 13:54 (sixteen years ago) link

English summer food is hard to beat, when it's all freshly caught crab and proper tomatoes and strawberries and Jersey Royal potatoes and asparagus. However, for sheer consistency it's between France and Italy. (Spain looses on the veg front as mentioned above, though scoring highly for seafood, chorizo, jamon, rioja and cava, and Greek food can be glorious, but it's so often done badly - even in Greece.)

I think France has the edge for me - lovely cheese and bread, cassoulet, champagne, crème brulee.

Anna, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 14:10 (sixteen years ago) link

never trust an italian

burt_stanton, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 14:12 (sixteen years ago) link

Panettone cassata > all other food stuffs.-- Dom Passantino
lol anyone with non-British heritage is gonna vote for their roots -- Just got offed

I like Italian food, but there is a bit of a lack of variety: there seems to be about ten basic ingredients and everything is made up of some combination of these. One of the things that bugged me when I lived in Italy was how every single Italian said that Italian food was the best food in the world, but hardly any of them had ever tried any food that wasn't Italian. Outside of the big cities you were lucky to find anything much - maybe one Chinese restaurant. I was teaching English to a class of Italians (aged from about 18 to 60) once and showing them pictures of different meals from around the world - nothing too exotic, maybe a kebab and a chilli con carne and a curry and something with noodles - and most of them had no idea what they were, never mind had tried them. I asked them 'have you ever eaten anything that wasn't Italian?' and they all went quiet and looked sheepish until an old bloke slowly put up his hand and said 'Hamburger'.

Nasty, Brutish & Short, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 14:13 (sixteen years ago) link

that's not really a criticism of italian food as such though...

That one guy that hit it and quit it, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 14:21 (sixteen years ago) link

Most of that should tell you why Italian food is so very, very good. Second only to Cypriot, in fact. ;-)

In all seriousness, the same thing applies there as well. You go to a restaurant. You go to a taverna, eat meze with souvlaki and seafood and veggies and pitta and halloumi and taramasalata and houmous and grilled meats, and you desire nothing else.

Just got offed, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 14:22 (sixteen years ago) link

but there is a bit of a lack of variety: there seems to be about ten basic ingredients and everything is made up of some combination of these

Cucina povera, innit?

Dom Passantino, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 14:24 (sixteen years ago) link

Only in Italy (or a very good Italian restaurant) could a plate of pasta with tomato sauce and pepper be turned into a transcendent experience. The trick to great food is resourcefulness in simplicity.

Just got offed, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 14:25 (sixteen years ago) link

AA Jagger

Dom Passantino, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 14:26 (sixteen years ago) link

italian food: minimalism
british food: grime

That one guy that hit it and quit it, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 14:27 (sixteen years ago) link

salmon calzone: 65DOS

Just got offed, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 14:28 (sixteen years ago) link

I hadn't even taken cheese into account - shit I'm going to end up voting for France.

Matt DC, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 14:39 (sixteen years ago) link

really hungry now as a result!

o-ess, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 14:41 (sixteen years ago) link

what about countries that do other countries' food really good? such as the Swedes doing damn fine sushi, the Uk and Indian, the Netherlands and Indonesian...

o-ess, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 14:42 (sixteen years ago) link

the lack of Cornwall is certainly a sad omission as that would have been my vote.

So Scotland will have to do.

ken c, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 14:48 (sixteen years ago) link

if you include drinks does france really come out any worse?

you've got champagne, muscadet, sauternes, cabernet, cognac, armagnac, pastis, pernod, grand marnier, and on and on

i wanted to say portugal but salted fish, as wonderful and variegated as its different incarnations can be, doth not a conquering cuisine make, even if it is sitting in an inch and a half of melted butter

Tracer Hand, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 14:54 (sixteen years ago) link

English summer food is hard to beat, when it's all freshly caught crab and proper tomatoes and strawberries and Jersey Royal potatoes and asparagus

gabbneb, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 15:00 (sixteen years ago) link

pastid is good???

ken c, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 15:01 (sixteen years ago) link

Hmm I love Portuguese food, not least for the cakes; leaning on the counter of a Lisbon cafe snacking on a custard tart is one of life's truly lovely experiences.

I happen to love bacalhau (salt cod), so the answer has to be Portugal for me.

Daniel Giraffe, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 15:03 (sixteen years ago) link

i knew i was going to catch hell for that

xpost

Tracer Hand, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 15:04 (sixteen years ago) link

spanish cuisine has the right ingredients but constantly tend to underachieve.

ken c, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 15:08 (sixteen years ago) link

Yes, Ken, and Portuguese food goes down far too easily.

Daniel Giraffe, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 15:11 (sixteen years ago) link

whereas by using simple, well-disciplined and dependable dishes, Greek food somehow finds itself succeeding over its flashier competitors.

Just got offed, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 15:12 (sixteen years ago) link

Israel

Zeno, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 15:12 (sixteen years ago) link

impossible. cassoulet vs chorizo in wine vs moussaka etc.

Spain has the lock on seafood as far as I'm concerned but on the other hand there are seemingly no vegetables anywhere in the country.

not true, i had a green bean soup thing in bilbao one time! chris told me that many spaniards eat mostly veg-only dishes at home and will dine out for meat and fish, or something like that.

thanks to fairly recent mallorcan holiday + more recent amazing dinner at Barrafina on Frith Street i am going with Spain.

blueski, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 15:13 (sixteen years ago) link

http://static.flickr.com/72/189171135_d2da6e5329.jpg

gabbneb, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 15:14 (sixteen years ago) link

question to brits: when was the last time you ate chicken tikka masala anyway?

blueski, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 15:18 (sixteen years ago) link

can't remember

Just got offed, Wednesday, 2 January 2008 15:19 (sixteen years ago) link

oh yeah, britain isn't parochial at all, especially with regards to food, as this thread clearly demonstrates!

s1ocki, Tuesday, 8 January 2008 18:11 (sixteen years ago) link

I think you've hit the nail on the head with the middlebrow thing. This review pretty much sums up what many people I know think about it, ie. not the absolute best but a reliable old chum of a restaurant. Whereas I've found it to be more like a not-great small-town Indian transported to a trendy location.

Madchen, Tuesday, 8 January 2008 18:13 (sixteen years ago) link

Oh man, I really want a curry now.

Madchen, Tuesday, 8 January 2008 18:13 (sixteen years ago) link

My mouth is actually watering!

Tom D., Tuesday, 8 January 2008 18:14 (sixteen years ago) link

oh yeah, britain isn't parochial at all, especially with regards to food, as this thread clearly demonstrates!

not as much as france or italy, but it's complicated.

blueski, Tuesday, 8 January 2008 18:17 (sixteen years ago) link

Native food so crap so need to import/co-opt others

Tom D., Tuesday, 8 January 2008 18:19 (sixteen years ago) link

so it can be poorly cooked and overpriced as well? yeah that worked

blueski, Tuesday, 8 January 2008 18:22 (sixteen years ago) link

What if instead of a service culture built on tipping otherwise underpaid waiting staff (I don't mean in the UK obv.) there was a culture of tipping the cooking staff?

A waiter in a Brick Lane curry house the other week told me quite bitterly not to leave a cash tip, and moreover not to do so in any other Indian restaurant, because the staff never see any of it!

Stevie T, Tuesday, 8 January 2008 18:31 (sixteen years ago) link

i know that happens a lot and waiters often won't get anything here but maybe the cooks don't either - point is you don't usually know.

blueski, Tuesday, 8 January 2008 18:34 (sixteen years ago) link

similar point was made re Italians upthread. so funnily enough i think Britain can (at least potentially if not always in practice) have the best of both worlds as a result and this is one of the best things about living here.

what are the two worlds?

ken c, Tuesday, 8 January 2008 19:05 (sixteen years ago) link

Spanish because I just had some manchego and had some jamón serrano the other day. Italian most of the time though.

jim, Tuesday, 8 January 2008 19:08 (sixteen years ago) link

sweden. mmm reindeer steak

Thomas, Tuesday, 8 January 2008 19:36 (sixteen years ago) link

Baguette and salted butter from Bretagne can't be topped.

baaderonixx, Tuesday, 8 January 2008 21:44 (sixteen years ago) link

Some Saint Félicien comes close though.

baaderonixx, Tuesday, 8 January 2008 21:50 (sixteen years ago) link

there's a bar in A Coruna, all it sells is cheese, ham and sausage, I could go there every day, eat their plate of home cured ham and tetilla cheese with a basket of bread on the side and die a happy man, so yeah, you could say that Spain has decent food.

My MD at work (of Italian descent) derides the spanish waste of good ingredients with it's crudity and over-use of oil, he is just so wrong, it's just proper food, yet they can still do high end tremendously well, for example, in the Kursaal in San Sebastian, you can eat a Martin Berasetegui meal, four courses, tremendous quality, bottle of wine on the side and pay just the 12 pounds each for the privilege, which is why SPain just wins over the uk and France for me, you can go out and eat the best quality food you can wish for every night and not bankrupt yourself.

Porkpie, Tuesday, 8 January 2008 22:08 (sixteen years ago) link

The thing that throws this to France for me is the variety. You have Germanic cooking in Alsace, Ligurian cooking on the Riviera, several distinct styles of seafood from Normandy to Brittany to the Mediterranean coast, Alpine cuisines, excellent wine in almost all of regions, world class cow's, ewe's, and goat's milk dairy products, excellent fowl and meats, delicious Arab food in several cities as well as other post-colonial/immigrant foods ranging from Chinese to Vietnamese to West-African, they know how to cook local vegetables and have local gastronomic hubs in places like Lyon, that are more than just regional capitals. I really like Iberian and Italian cuisines but there's not the same breadth of terroir and Germanic cuisines are good but simpler still, coming as they do from a far less forgiving and less propitious environments. The British palate is too sweet for my tastes, though there are lots of local specialties I adore and I have often eaten well there.

Michael White, Tuesday, 8 January 2008 22:10 (sixteen years ago) link

I have been to that bar with Porkpie (I think) and can attest to its greatness. One of the great things about Spain is you CAN just crawl around from bar to bar and eat something in every one and it be potentially fantastic.

For me though, France just wins out of sheer variety, consistency and quality, both at the low and high end. Italy and most places around the Mediterranean runs it close though, and Maltese cuisine is kind of underrated as well(mmmmmm bunny).

Rule of thumb = food gets worse as you get further north, the bouze gets better. The worst cuisine of any country I have visited = Denmark by a mile.

Matt DC, Tuesday, 8 January 2008 23:52 (sixteen years ago) link

Automatic thread bump. This poll's results are now in.

ILX System, Wednesday, 9 January 2008 00:01 (sixteen years ago) link

Fratelli d'Italia,
l'Italia s'è desta,
dell'elmo di Scipio
s'è cinta la testa.
Dov'è la Vittoria?
Le porga la chioma,
che schiava di Roma
Iddio la creò.

Dom Passantino, Wednesday, 9 January 2008 00:03 (sixteen years ago) link

UK ties for first with 21, great stuff everyone

Just got offed, Wednesday, 9 January 2008 00:03 (sixteen years ago) link

http://img57.imageshack.us/img57/8123/jrpo3.jpg

"Salted cod! We taught the world how to eat"

blueski, Wednesday, 9 January 2008 00:04 (sixteen years ago) link

lol @ 10 votes for england

ken c, Wednesday, 9 January 2008 00:17 (sixteen years ago) link

noodle vague sock puppet frenzy

Just got offed, Wednesday, 9 January 2008 00:22 (sixteen years ago) link

This is a mockery.

baaderonixx, Wednesday, 9 January 2008 07:18 (sixteen years ago) link

I call shenanigans. I voted for Belgium. Belgium has 0 votes.

StanM, Wednesday, 9 January 2008 07:29 (sixteen years ago) link

http://images.worldcupblog.org/www/zidane%20butt.jpg

Matt DC, Wednesday, 9 January 2008 09:06 (sixteen years ago) link

LOUIS I ONLY VOTED FOR ENGLAND ONCE HOW DARE YOU?

I wanted to vote for Pizza Hut.

Noodle Vague, Wednesday, 9 January 2008 09:08 (sixteen years ago) link

I want to know who was repping for Serbia, Latvia and San Marino.

Matt DC, Wednesday, 9 January 2008 09:09 (sixteen years ago) link

Serbs, Letts, San Martians?

Noodle Vague, Wednesday, 9 January 2008 09:10 (sixteen years ago) link

DJ San Martian.

Matt DC, Wednesday, 9 January 2008 09:11 (sixteen years ago) link

BRING BACK CHANGEABLE USERNAMES :(

Noodle Vague, Wednesday, 9 January 2008 09:14 (sixteen years ago) link

I voted for Latvia. We're off there on holiday in a few weeks, so it was kind of a vote in hope: if I *say* they have good food, maybe I'll find some when we're there.

Forest Pines Mk2, Wednesday, 9 January 2008 11:13 (sixteen years ago) link

loving the England vote, give me a sunday roast over anything you get elsewhere in Europe. Yummmmmmmmmmmmmm.

Ste, Wednesday, 9 January 2008 11:19 (sixteen years ago) link

Judging by the Polish shops/restaurants round our way I am unsurprised at Poland's showing here.

Noodle Vague, Wednesday, 9 January 2008 11:27 (sixteen years ago) link

i don't know why everyone's getting so hot under the collar. the poll never mentioned "indigenous" cuisine - just cuisine in general. hence my vote for England, which I think has richer variety thanks to the broad palate of many of its residents.

CharlieNo4, Wednesday, 9 January 2008 11:37 (sixteen years ago) link

In what world Irish cousine is better than Russian? In what world, I ask you? And pierogis? How come pierogies get no love?

WHAT A FARCE

warmsherry, Wednesday, 9 January 2008 13:49 (sixteen years ago) link

Shall we just post a load of pictures of footballers and potentially racist bottle openers and chalk this one up to experience?

That mong guy that's shit, Wednesday, 9 January 2008 14:00 (sixteen years ago) link

whcih country has the best crusade

ken c, Wednesday, 9 January 2008 14:12 (sixteen years ago) link

i'm pleasantly surprised someone else voted for ireland, as i felt quite guilty doing so myself.

darraghmac, Wednesday, 9 January 2008 14:25 (sixteen years ago) link

brother, please!

warmsherry, Wednesday, 9 January 2008 14:27 (sixteen years ago) link

oh yeah, britain isn't parochial at all, especially with regards to food, as this thread clearly demonstrates!
Don't look at me, I voted for Greece! Admittedly that vote was based almost solely on souvlaki and tzadziki (sp?).

Colonel Poo, Wednesday, 9 January 2008 14:33 (sixteen years ago) link

alright, who voted for the Netherlands? And WHY?

I DIED, Wednesday, 9 January 2008 14:46 (sixteen years ago) link

Mmm, pancakes.

Colonel Poo, Wednesday, 9 January 2008 14:47 (sixteen years ago) link

the dutch are good at pancakes and rijstaffel and pretty much horrible at everything else. Boiled eel is a national dish! They can't even make good beer despite bordering Belgium and Germany!

I DIED, Wednesday, 9 January 2008 14:51 (sixteen years ago) link

However, they do eat hagel on toast, which is the king of breakfasts.

Madchen, Wednesday, 9 January 2008 14:56 (sixteen years ago) link

http://www.thehollandring.com/food/food-hagelslag.gif

omg there's worms on my toast!

ken c, Wednesday, 9 January 2008 15:07 (sixteen years ago) link

i don't know why everyone's getting so hot under the collar. the poll never mentioned "indigenous" cuisine - just cuisine in general. hence my vote for England, which I think has richer variety thanks to the broad palate of many of its residents.

-- CharlieNo4, Wednesday, January 9, 2008 11:37 AM (3 hours ago) Bookmark Link

INGREDIENTS

s1ocki, Wednesday, 9 January 2008 15:11 (sixteen years ago) link

one year passes...

English summer food is hard to beat, when it's all freshly caught crab...

Here is a blurry photo of the best meal I've had this year.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2432/3829276997_26951387b3.jpg
Fucking hell it was delicious.

Ned Trifle II, Monday, 17 August 2009 12:15 (fourteen years ago) link

Whoever voted for Norway is crazy. Now... Wait. Nobody did. Oh well, right then.

Tied Up In Geir (Geir Hongro), Monday, 17 August 2009 23:02 (fourteen years ago) link

four years pass...

Whoever voted for Norway is crazy. Now... Wait. Nobody did. Oh well, right then.

― Tied Up In Geir (Geir Hongro), Tuesday, 18 August 2009 00:02 (4 years ago

lol

Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln (nakhchivan), Wednesday, 2 July 2014 02:02 (nine years ago) link


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