A
French friend of mine recently came back from her first trip to America. I
asked her what did she eat and what was her favorite food. She proceeds to tell
me that she only likes French food and she didn't like anything that she ate in
America... She then confesses to me that she actually only ate out two or three
times and then cooked the rest of her 2 week
holiday. (And NO, she didn't go to any of the places I had recommended to
her!!)
The
purpose of going somewhere different is to learn, appreciate and expose
yourself to something DIFFERENT! Trying things that are new and exotic is what
makes your trip fun and provides a break from your normal life. If you're only going to eat food that you
know, you might as well stay home!
Before
traveling, find out what the locals like to eat. Ask others who have been there
before what they liked; then get names and addresses of good places to eat.
Once you arrive in the city, ask the locals (the doorman at the hotel, the taxi
driver, the mother pushing a stroller) what's their favorite food and where you
can find it. Four different restaurants
can make the same meal totally different. Try to find the one that has good
reviews but is still cheap.
Don't
be closed minded and think that just because the food is "different"
that it's not going to be just as savory as food from your country. If you try
something that you don't fancy, try something else! Granted you might not like it and might not
ever want to eat it again, but don't forget there are probably millions of
people who love this type of food!