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!!

  • Hugin@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    In Chicago hit Frontera Grill for mexican.

    Biscuits and gravy are great. I’m not sure where to get good ones that far north. Make sure you get a side of bacon. I’ve never had bacon done properly outside the US.

    Find some good bbq.

    Peanut butter is american. It’s hard to find anywhere else. Get some at the grocery store and put it on toast or make a sandwich.

    American style Chinese food. It’s it’s own thing now.

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      5 hours ago

      Frontera Grill is Rick Bayless’ restaurant. He is on YouTube if OP wants to get an idea of the type of food the restaurant serves. He lived in Mexico for many years, and I can say that his recipes are top notch and authentic. Can’t speak of the price since I have not been to Chicago, but I know that Chicago has lots of Mexican people, so it has to be good to keep good reviews.