LMAO HOLY COPE. Look at these urbanite redditors SEETHING at rural people living reasonably
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Like, I don't even get this point. I love food that tastes good, I don't need food served on a shovel head just because the lazy art hoe that owns the place thinks it's a smart thing to do to look "artsy". You can find great food everywhere if you look for it.
I don't get it either.
I've eaten some fantastic food at some fantastic venues. I've also eaten some fantastic food in a fucking Denny's. Or my aunt's house.
Shit, there's dude who sells baked potatoes out of a van near me in my shitty, small, unimportant, oft-ridiculed city, and they're the best god damn baked potatoes I've ever encountered anywhere on earth.
I definitely don't need to eat at some place reviewed by some ponce from a major newspaper in order to enjoy my food.
Now I want to know what these van baked potatoes are like.
It’s even cheaper to cook your own great food.
If you have a kitchen.
I live in what these bugmen consider past the middle of nowhere. We're walking distance from multiple restaurants I'd put in my top five for their respective type of cuisine. Hop in the car for fifteen minutes tops - far less than a subway or bus ride in any given city - and I have access to another several.
There is exactly one type of food you can't get outside the city, and that's special food that requires special equipment and multiple spices from different continents to make. But that food comes at a very steep price, and in my experience is so rich that it makes you sick if you have it more than once a week anyway. I'm not really into dropping 200 bucks for a meal on the regular, so not living walking distance from those places affects me none.