I lived in London for 8 months in the mid 70's, thank god for Chinese, Indian and Iranian restaurants! At that time the UK was as far from being a foodie nation as one could be. Yes I did know a couple of places that had really good ploughman's at lunch time and a couple of good fish and chip shops but the rest was atrocious. I had an English GF in Wellington and was always over for Sunday lunch which was the classic roast and Yorkshire pudding - unfortunately in the UK at that time there were no restaurants that were "as good as home cooking".
I was taught at school that the UK was my "home", my roots, my origins. I had to go and take a look but sad to say I feel much more at home on the continent than I ever did in the UK and my last name is a well known brand of Scotch Whiskey...
I was taught at school that the UK was my "home", my roots, my origins. I had to go and take a look but sad to say I feel much more at home on the continent than I ever did in the UK and my last name is a well known brand of Scotch Whiskey...