I am currently visiting the USA, and before I leave I want to try some food that is “uniquely” american - IE, you can’t really find it outside of the country.
UK stores do tend to have a “USA section” which has a small amount of sweets and other products. But I am wondering what americans specifically missed / couldn’t find in other countries.
As an example - Wendy’s as far as I’ve seen, isn’t local to the UK or at least where I live. So trying that was a “unique american food”, to me.
I’m also in Chicago at the moment, so I made sure to try a proper (real?) Chicago deep dish pizza (loved it, by the way).
Alternatively, any other suggestions of food to try?
Immediate edit - turns out Wendy’s is in some locations in the UK. I just assumed incorrectly!
Thanks for all the suggestions!!
Fish-and-chips is a British dish, albeit popular in the US.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fish_and_chips
If you were in the Netherlands, you were actually just a small bit of ocean away from the fish-and-chips epicenter.
EDIT: and it’s really the only time one sees the British term “chips” used in the US; usually we’d call them “steak fries”, but the term got attached to the dish.
Yeah I get that and the Netherlands has their own spin on all things fish which typically ment the whole damn fish. I’m from Seattle Washington and we’re a big seafood city and usually fish and chips is a battered fish fillet with fries. Pretty much the same anywhere in America when you order that dish. I did have a rpetty good burrito (Tex-Mex style) in Amsterdam, but the owner there was Mexican.