Asia. Thai, Indian, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Malaysian, Lebanese, Syrian and so many more other styles of dishes. We have restaraunts for all these styles in Melbourne, but when I went to Malaysia, Japan and China, I was blown away by how good the food was. China was very hit and miss, but Japan was amazing. Okinomiyaki is probably the greatest dish I've ever had and I haven't been able to find someone in Australia that makes it as good as a random alley way diner in Osaka. Everything is different and high in quality. McDonalds also tastes amazing in Japan for some reason, but in Australia it tastes like complete shit.
People also over look Middle Eastern food way to much, I eat plenty of it here in Australia, but when I went to Lebanon, the restaraunts had lakes going through them with swans swimming along, the food was homegrown and amazing. The atmosphere when your eating in Lebanon is weird, it's like every meal is an event, everything is fresh and great care is taken in the cooking. The sweets are also incredible, people only recognise balaclava, but the sheer variety they have can be pretty astounding, it's also crazy how much effort they actually put into the dishes, I've tried making a few and I've failed every time. Out of the countries I've traveled to, Lebanon and Japan rank the highest, Canada is probably the lowest.
Bet with Conegamer and AussieGecko that the PS3 will have more exclusives in 2011 than the Wii or 360... or something.







