Re: High-end Dining: Expectations and Reviews
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Yes, the food is better
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In general, of course. But the two best food experiences, I have ever had was cheap. One is in fast food-joint in Oslo where it works a Japanese sushi chef who sometimes shows you that you should try this (probably when he has found that one special fish), he doesn't speak anything else than yes and no [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] and when he does it is just fantastic, no sushi restaurant I have ever been to beats that.
Other one is with my friend being drunk in Poland at 4am, walking through a forest a bit hungry and out of nowhere comes some guy and tells us that his wife is a great cook, so we go to some tent and eat different dishes until early morning, of some just 2-3 spoons to have space for everything and it was all fabolous, I still sometimes think it must have been a dream, too absurd to be true [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img].
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