Does your country have an iconic restaurant that it's widely recognized around the world?, for example

Does your country have an iconic restaurant that it's widely recognized around the world?, for example.
Usa have mc'donalds
Italy dominoe's pizza
Mexico taco bell
And so on
>inb4 that's not real food.
I mean, restaurants that the average international person associate your country with.

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>Mexico taco bell

Taco Bell is from California.

California is Mexico

isn't Nando's indian?

Pho.

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And dominoe's pizza from usa.
You missed the point of the thread.

they are white so they have too much logic and not enough deductive reasoning

Ikea

Iran has Moby Dick that is recognized all over the DC metro area

You asked about country, not nation or culture.

Now, does poland have one?

It's South African

Fogo de chão

you may be joking, but that chocolate tart they sell is the fucking bomb

Taco Bell sells Tex-mex and dominoes serves American style pizza.
Is this a troll thread?

Well I hear people liked to eat at the place so I figured i'd post. I haven't been to one in a while, but I always liked eating there as a child for some reason.

uh, best shot would be noma, which is only for pathetic wealthy people.
in scandinavia the most well known is probably jensens bófhus

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the fuck is that

worth more than your life insurance

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Uncultured swine.
Its clovers, with minced insects and baby shit.

Seems like a scam

i fucking hate upper class

None whatsoever

No we eat sborra

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you wouldn't pay $500 for this? 40,000 people on the waiting list would

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El Celler de Can Roca

Why are people so fucking dumb. With post modernisms, this kind of cuisine came hand in hand with modern art.
Its not tasty or worth paying for, but people pretend to like it so they seem cultured and interesting.
Its like that HC Andersen story with the king who got those invisible clothes made for him.

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I see that place all the time but I've never actually gone inside. I always assumed it was just an American restaurant disguised as Portuguese