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Abcdefg

I have landed in London, and I'm curious as to what kinds of foods I should try, as an open minded American vistor

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idk im norwegian i cant do this anymore im done with these threads

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delighted
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hallo i_love_less!

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hallo delighted hvordan har du det

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delighted
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Jeg har det bra, hvordan har dagen din vært så langt

#18
I_LOVE_LESS
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fryktelig

#20
delighted
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hva skjedde

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I_LOVE_LESS
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liv

#22
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håper dagen din blir bedre

#23
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cant tell if this is gibberish

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delighted
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it's Norwegian what

and I'm using Google translate just to talk to her in norwegian

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I_LOVE_LESS
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det vil ikke men takk

#29
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<3

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Abcdefg
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sorry twin I'll ask you if I ever go to Norway!!

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delighted
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I actually wanna go to Norway too I also need some suggestions @i_love_less

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everywhere is good honestly oslo is expensive as fuck though (most of the country is tbf)

#3
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KFC

#4
delighted
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@themaniel

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Luceus
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as an american visitor a few years ago they do not use seasoning. i think there was 1 good restaurant i went to

#8
Abcdefg
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only 1? 😭

#10
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mcd

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midzera
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Camden Town Market is a solid spot for trying a variety of different types of foods. East London (Brick Lane/Whitechapel) is amazing if you want to try authentic curries. Nando's if you haven't tried is a go-to, but I think Rooster's Piri Piri is a bit better value. Nando's is more for the experience. Go to a chip shop, but get the fried chicken instead - the fish is usually good too, but us Londoners love our chicken and chips. You can also get battered sausage and savaloys (basically a sausage in casing). Honestly, foodtok should have you sorted for anything you're craving as well.

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alrighty!!

#12
kimble
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go ask a local group of loud teenagers that exclusively wear sports clothing, they dont mean any harm

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mondely
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fish and chips

#14
InYourDreams
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Fish and chips go to go thing no?

#35
Abcdefg
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I don't really fw deep fried fish so

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Croydon is known for its outstanding food and culture, highly recommend!! ❤️

#24
Nollihd07
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Well head to the local grocery store and buy some water and check if there's actually any difference between the water taste.

#37
Abcdefg
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I live in Seattle so obviously the water is worse here

#30
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Depends on what you want tbh. Different parts of London have different kinds of food.

#36
SENfns
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jacket potato with cheese and beans if you want to truly try british culture.

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themaniel
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Truth

#41
SENfns
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and a chip butty

#43
themaniel
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can’t forget the full English breakfast where none of the ingredients come from England

#38
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I just got back home from visiting London, and I definitely recommend you go to brick lane if you want some food with spices in it.

#40
Pototo
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get Indian food... ez

#42
themaniel
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cheese and beans is all we got bro 😔

on a real, anything from Nando’s will probably be nice

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