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mrstickball said:
Kantor said:
mrstickball said:

I put North America, because I can get all the wonderful foods mentioned. Certainly a jack of all trades, master of none. We can get pretty decent italian, Mexican, Japanese, Korean, Brazillian, Greek, German, French, Indian and so on where I live....Which I don't think can be said about a lot of other places in the world. I could be wrong about that, but Columbus has a restaurant for every country, which makes it great.

If I had to go with a place based souly on what they actually make indigenously, I'd go with Asia. So many good foods.

You are. That's true for pretty much every major city in the world. London and Tokyo particularly, to name one each from Europe and Asia.

Your talking about two of the largest cities in the world.

I'm talking about Columbus, Ohio. Of course, you can get every major type of food in the largest cities in the world. But what I'm talking about is getting a good diversity of food in a town that is much smaller. My home town (13,000 people) has Italian, German, Chinese, Japanese, Mexican, and a few others. Call me crazy, but I doubt you can find that kind of food in every small town in Japan or England. Or maybe I'm wrong.

Same for my town here in southern cali. Small town but every kind of food you can think of. A lot is pretty authentic with it being made by immigrants from what ever country the food is from.