More like polite stereotyping. I hate and don't eat fast food. Luckily I live in a small farming community surrounded by dairy, beef, poultry, pork and produce farms. Good, fresh food is always available just a short walk from home. Especially when your family and friends owns a few of those farms! When I owned my fishing charter on Lake Michigan, the local farmers always wanted to trade steaks for fish when I returned.
That made me wonder too. I could easily post an equally long list of cuisine styles that are readily available in "my" city but I also know very well how limited the choice is in many small places in DE. And from my experience it is not different in the US. Christian
You can travel to different parts of the USA and find foods there in NICE restaurants that are unique to that part of the country. For instance a month ago I was in Dallas, Texas USA and the food there is awesome, especially Mexican food, which is just better in Texas anyway. If I want barbecue then I have to say Kansas City, MO. Chinese food, San Francisco.
If you like barbacue then Brazil is the place I have never know a country to be so mad on it, and I once lived with some Aussies & Kiwis LOL De Orc
Duly noted for future use. By the way, what I wrote about that fast food place in SF only applied to the first night of course. It was just so funny - here I was in a city that undoubtedly had lots of nice places to eat, and where did I end up? The other days, when I was no longer by myself, we did have much better food. Chinese included ... Christian