Meet the small square in Scotland which is gently one of the best restaurants in the world
It's not just about food. It's about the atmosphere.
When people travel, they often look for a lot of catering institutions to enter. But if you are looking for incredible food experience that does not need to get reservations from months in advance (or cutlery, you may want to direct you to a simple fish shop and fleas located in the picturesque town of Stonehaven Beach in northeastern Scotland.
Lonely Planet recently released a book calledUltimate Eat, in which they listed 500 culinary experiences around the world that will appeal to those who look like those who look likeAnthony Bourdain-Look to learn more about a culture through its kitchen.
"We asked the great chefs of the planet, food writers and our perpetrators of the obsessed food to name their favorite and authentic gastronomic meetings - and it's the result!"Official description of the book reads.
The guide is unique in the sense that it contains places that are not fanciful so frequented by the inhabitants, that savvy travelers know, where is the most authentic food. Their culinary experience top included eatingpintxos (Basque tapas) in San Sebastián, Spain, followed by the slaver curry laksa in the hawker stalls of Madras Lane in the Kuala Lumpur of Malaysia, and making your own sushi in places like Manten Sushi Marunouchi and Jūzō Sushi in Tokyo, in Japan.
But the restaurant getting the most buzz on social media is actually Baie Fish and Chips-a small Stonehaven Beach, Scotland store, which offers take-away fish and chips (with hamburger and sausage options), For prices as low as £ 6.00 ($ 7.63). The secret of the success of the sea shop is their passion for the passion for sustainable seafood on the local level, and since the opening in 2006, they do not just become a community clip and have won numerous awards , such as the best independent flap of the United Kingdom with 2013 national fish and chip rewards.
Enjoy the meal on a pebble beach with a bottle of IRN-Bru (a soft drink often described as "the other national drink" of Scotland ") adds undoubtedly to what seems to be a purely genuine experience.
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