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lizzie's avatar

The best fried fish sandwich with the best tartar sauce I’ve ever had after a harrowing circumnavigation around Loch Ness. We started in Inverness, then drove south on the western side of the loch (on an A road) and then back up north on the eastern side (on a B road — unpaved, single lane, no guard rail), and it was a JOURNEY (with a stick shift, no less!). We stopped at the Dores Inn for fish and chips at the top of the loch, and it was the best meal I’d ever had, but maybe I was just glad to be alive 😅

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Stephanie Hill's avatar

I like this question a lot. I was in Taiwan almost 30 years ago. It was a super cold gray day and we weren't dressed for it. There was a man who had some kind of oven contraption on a cart on the back of his bicycle in which he was baking sweet potatoes. They were huge whole plain sweet potatoes wrapped in foil, steaming from the oven. We stood on the side of the busy street to eat them. I think about that sweet potato a lot and to this day haven't eaten a sweet potato that tasted as good as that one did!

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