- Sushi
- Cake
- French fries
Sushi 10000%. You spend 100 bucks to still be hungry and feel unsatisfied. There's always some shitty pieces with barely any flavor too.
Also kebab. Hyper overrated and turks always seem to think it's fucking haute cuisine.
Also chinese hotpot, korean bbq, hotstone shit, all those things where you go to a restaurant and have to make the food yourself. If I wanted to make my food myself I'd do it at home, not at a restaurant. Only fun with bigger groups as a social occasion but the food can never compare to something that an actual chef makes
I agree with most, but IMO kebab is one of the best price/taste/proportions fastfoods out there. Here you can buy box of kebab meat and french fries for 7 euros and that will be enough to make even bigger man satisfied and tastes good even if it gets bit stale when eating full box. Better for that than any burger chain, taco bell, subway or even pizza.
Japanese sushi is for sure a million steps above the shit we get in the West.
It is the sushi in the west I'm referring to. People hype it up like mad but it's absolute crap to me. Totally different story when it comes to japanese sushi. That is amazing. Maybe it's trying the actual japanese sushi that has ruined sushi in the west completely to me. I can't eat it anymore cause it doesn't compare
When it comes to hotpot though, I have tried true chinese hotpot and still think it's overrated.
Never said you were offending anything, I’m just saying you can’t just say “Indian is the most overrated food I’ve ever eaten,” cuz you haven’t eaten all the Indian cuisine. Same with the others
If you just said “Indian naan, Italian pasta, or sushi” then it would’ve been fine because then you provided an opinion on food that people can expand upon
Sushi when going alone is just sad.
Sushi is more of social food. Can only be enjoyed with friends (parents and family do not count).
Also, Wasabi is not that spicy. I have been to sushi only 2 times (rare in India) one served the wasabi which comes in tubes, and tasted pungent but not spicy.
The second place was a more expensive one. They "attempted" to serve the real wasabi. Unfortunately, you gotta get that fresh (which they cannot, at least in India). Tasted like ground-up white reddish with sweet notes. Could not really taste the "spice".