I don’t think there is such a thing as a good English restaurant in the States unless you’re talking about grabbing a beer and watching futbol
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there's mexican food, that's good
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Replying to @Gil_Ant @observeaddict and
and all the asians, india, thai, japanese, chinese
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and i hear lots of great Portuguese restos in the coastal northeast
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Replying to @Gil_Ant @observeaddict and
Funny, and just realized this, no one ever goes to an English restaurant

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There is a place called "Full English" in Austin... they have english breakfast and it is pretty awesome... Just don't eat the blood.
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Replying to @premodernism @Gil_Ant and
I just looked up what a "full English" breakfast includes. Bacon and/or sausage, eggs, tea or coffee, and wiki says baked beans? Is that correct? Is that what a full English breakfast is? Sounds pretty close to what we do here in the US. We usually have toast or biscuits.
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And we skip the baked beans. I'm wondering what kind of baked beans the British have with breakfast.
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We practically live on them.
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