Gefilte fish. Pickled herring. I don't know that I'm supposed to like these 2 items but they are traditional Jewish foods, and I can't stand them.
You want a little chopped liver maybe?
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Gefilte fish. Pickled herring. I don't know that I'm supposed to like these 2 items but they are traditional Jewish foods, and I can't stand them.
You want a little chopped liver maybe?
Gefilte fish.
I like sushi but I think it is at least 30% overpriced, in terms of how much satisfaction I get for what I pay for. If it were cheaper I would like it a lot more
Yes, these are absolutely rancid. Traditional european jewish food like that is usually terrible. THe food they eat in Israel however, is borrowed from the rest of the region, so as cheap and fresh stuff goes, it's quite good.
You've obviously never had a good borscht, pirozhki, or blini then.
Gefilte fish.
I agree with whoever said hummus... (when I worked in Paris, we'd never have time to eat in the kitchen so it was common for us to constantly be snacking on good hummus). I don't get why it's elevated to the level of wagyu by some people. It's a great simple food, in some ways very close to a mexican concept.
Well the reason people go nuts for Sushi is for a few reasons.
yup, never had a good borscht or blini. but my judgement is clouded by travel to russia, it is always a real pain ********** to eat well in russia
humous to me is like hamburger - it can be fanstastic or mcdonalds. I wouldn't say it is gourmet
Theres some good french restaurants in Moscow, but you're going to be paying more than at Per Se.