Their sweets are really nice but I don't know any other kind of French dishes. In food threads, many people write that France has the best cuisine, although it's Greece. Nobody actually even knows what French cuisine is.
I have looked at some pictures in Google and there's literally nothing except meme dishes for fancy restaurants and sweets.
>Do French people eat baguettes every day? Yes >What kid of baguette bag would you recommend? The paper bag your baker gives you
Oliver Ward
you just proved my point
Grayson Harris
We do most of the time, get a “tradition bien cuite” which is a tradition baguette, nicely cooked. It depends on your preference so you can ask for more or less cooked baguette. At least that’s what it’s like in a decent bakers
Noah White
Not user but just because you said it looks like slavic cuisine with sauce doesn’t mean it is. Stop being so insecure about your shitty cuisine, greek might be the healthiest but not the best
Oliver Torres
Greek cuisine is the best. We can discuss it, that's what the thread is for.
soups are poor people food slavs and french have many soups