Chinese food in Europe is generally pretty bland and tailored to the older generations who can’t handle heat and don’t like foreign spices. I’ve never been to China, but I’ve heard you can’t really call it “Chinese”.
Compare it to Thai food, which is usually a lot more authentic, which is liked a lot more on the chart here.
Chinese food in Europe is generally pretty bland and tailored to the older generations who can’t handle heat and don’t like foreign spices. I’ve never been to China, but I’ve heard you can’t really call it “Chinese”.
Compare it to Thai food, which is usually a lot more authentic, which is liked a lot more on the chart here.