Just curious...
oh god...this is so hard...give me some time to think!
German/Austrian
Are you serious?  German/Austrian?  Alrighty...I mean they have some good dishes, but their overall cuisine doesn't flip my switch.
I went to my local German restaurant for dinner tonight, and you just can't compare! I had Gulash with Semmelknödel, and it was practically orgasmic!


is gulash really considered german/austrian? i was under the impression that gulash originated from hungary...
Oh damn, Gift, you got me there! Yeah, you're right, I suppose it does originate from Hungry. The Germans developed it a lot though. Plus Austria controlled Hungry for a long time, so culinary history intermingled.

Similar to pizza. A lot of people think it's Italian, but it originated from Persia/Greece. And the whole American movement makes some pizza uniquely American. I wouldn't call Pizza Hut an Italian restaurant! And some Italians would undoubtedly punch me if I called the stuff from Dominos Italian!

And the hamburger has Roman and German origins, but the way you see it today at McDonalds is mostly an American doing.

As for German food being good... Oh yeah. I remember when my late grandmother on my mother's side used to visit from Germany. She'd spend like four hours preparing a meal, slow roasting stuff. Those were the best meals I ever had.

Danzer's German Restaurant here in Syracuse is one of my favorites too.

All right, so I'll change my response to German/Austrian/Hungarian!

Chicken Feet Rock! :D
okay...i went with greek...
Chinese.  I love that General Tsao's chicken. Lo mein...all that crap. Polish food is a very close second.
i prefer chicken with broccoli in garlic sauce...mmmmmmmmmmm, had that last night so i could use all that carb-goodness in my pft this morning :D