Mrs M - I really wish you would stop rolling your eyes at my comments.
I am sorry I forgot to put in my
to indicate I was joking.
I was under the impression that Outback was to the States as the chain of American Restaurants (cant remember the name) was to Australia. To give a taste of some authentic food from that country.
Speaking from
my experience, thats what Chinese, Indian, and Italian Restaurants are great for. Now, I have eaten in
some authentic American Restaurants now and know that the chain in Australia has made modifications as well.
Why would I travel all this way to eat in an Australian Restaurant?
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Or, puppy, maybe it is because this is the US, not Australia!!! Guess if we wanted everything like Australia, we'd all go there!! I have traveled to many countries and enjoyed the differences.
It seems that this conversation has gone in the direction of many and been blown out of proportion.
BJ - I have the Outback Menu open in front of me and yes Australia is mainly Beef country (well and Lamb) I dont actually see any steak combinations/variations that are popular in Australia. I find that amusing, but I am not about to get upset about a menu (unlike some).
We went and had Chinese last nite, it was Americanised too, much like ours in Australianised. I will location drop (seems the done thing) and say I
have eaten the real thing in asian countries.