Whatever you do, DON'T take her to Outback.
Australian food isn't exactly alien. It is a cross between British food and American food.
You know, you could just ask her what she's in the mood for.
2007-03-27 10:05:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Well there is such a variety as far as cuisine goes in Australia- we have Italian, Indian, etc. I don't know that there is such a thing as Australian restaurants though in other countries.
I guess the good old Aussie tradition is a BBQ (though I am vegetarian!). So maybe put on a bbq for her, or make up a potato salad, and vege kebabs, with some nice beer or light white wine. So yeah, just a variety and warm and cold salads. Simple and easy but can be quite nice and we love eating it outside too.
2007-03-28 01:51:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, much of the food Aussies eat is much like ours.
Breakfast - eggs, bacon, baked beans, fruit, Vegemite on toast.
Lunch - soup, pasta, fruit, wraps, kebabs, gyros
Dinner - Roasted or barbecued meat, meat pies, veggies, casseroles, salad, currie dishes
And don't take her to Outback - that's not Aussie food.
2007-03-27 17:20:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course it depends on what's available in your area, but how about Outback Steakhouse? It's sort of Australian-themed, and many Australians like a good steak, I've heard.
This is a long shot, but if you happen to be in the Baltimore area, there's a genuine Australian pub called Cobbers on
Charles Street.
Bon Appetit!
2007-03-27 17:09:25
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answered by ? 5
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most Australians eat anything. We don't really have traditional food like other countries but a BBQ is always a winner.
2007-03-27 18:51:55
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answered by kaz 2
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this is a list of what Australian's typically eat:
anzac biscuits
apricot jam
apricot jam with a twist
apricot crisp
BBQ meat patties (with kangaroo)
carrot and cheese salad
coconut jam tart
cornbread with sweet potato
damper
golden syrup dumplings
kangaroo fillets
lamingtons
lasagna with corn and spinach
lasagna with sweet potato & pumpkin
pasties
pavlova
pepper crusted lamb with plum chutney
potato dumplings
potato salad Australian style
quince - baked
quince and chilies salsa
quince pickles
quince marmalade
simnel cake
soldier biscuits
steak and kidney pie
steamed jam pudding
stewed lamb chops
wattle seed pavlova
yabbie (prawn) fettuccine
zucchini and vegetable slice
Since I don't know where in the US you live & will be taking your friend out to eat, not sure where to recommend you go, but if you can think of some in your area that may have some dishes similar to these ... I'm sure your friend will be happy.
2007-03-27 17:10:45
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answered by mrs sexy pants 6
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they're into steaks and seafoods. there are tons of seafood restaurants here.some also prefer oriental dishes but ask here to try new food to taste..she might like it and she'll be glad you introduced it to her.
2007-03-30 12:54:46
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answered by warrior is a child 6
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Outback Steak House pretends to be Australian.
2007-03-27 17:04:01
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answered by MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING 7
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Chili's
2007-03-28 16:18:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Why don't you ask her. I think people from australia like varied international cuisines.
2007-03-27 17:07:03
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answered by Robert S 2
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