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Anyone know a restaurant in London where I could try haggis?

inb4 eww, go to Scotland fag etc
>> Anonymous
sounds good to me.

how bout some resturaunts on the East Coast of the U.S.
>> Anonymous
There are delis that sell it in the US.

I can't think of one right off the bar except for this one weird Mexican grocery store my roomate used to shop at. He said they had haggis, but he was also a shady fucker anyways.
>> Anonymous
There's a Scottish bar called Albannach in Trafalgar Square. They serve haggis topped with pureed potatoes on an Arran oatie biscuit. Otherwise, go buy your own at Borough Market. http://www.boroughmarket.org.uk/
>> Anonymous
you can just buy it and cook it yourself

not really restaurant-style food
>> Anonymous
In Scotland, you can get it at the chippie (fish and chip shop) deep-fried of course! Mmmmm. And for desert, a deep-fried Mars Bar.
>> Anonymous
Picked up some haggis at the Highland Games in Grandfather Mountain. It was the imported, canned stuff, of course, but it was very good.

Some time later, one of my roommates and I decided to open a can to have with turnip greens and potatoes. We prepared the haggis with a healthy dose of Johnny Walker in the meat, and also a glass a piece to wash it down.

A very tasty dish, indeed, but we ended up quite drunk.
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amidoingitrite?
>> Anonymous
so I hear that real scotfags don't ever eat this.

tis true?
>> Anonymous
>>36755
Scotfag nationalists force themselves to eat it once a year on Burns night, that's about it. Oh yeah, we don't wear kilts either.
>> Anonymous
>>36755
if this is true then my friends in Durango, CO are really weird for loving this stuff
>> Anonymous
>>36755
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burns_supper
>> Anonymous
>>36758

Bu-but even my Asian high school wears kilts in parade! We even had a bagpiper!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EWFiammgK8
No rickroll but the sight of seeing asian kids in a faux scottish marching band is amusing
>> Anonymous
>>36762
I'd hit it.
>> Anonymous
>>36762
This is... strange. Seems more American than it does Scotttish.
>> Anonymous
>>36766

Well ok it's in california, but you have to admit it's amusing. They never explained WHY we have a scottish marching band
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OP here thanks for the info. I knew a few deli's in the US carried it but I have only ever found it at a Brazilian meat market and that was just sketchy.

Also I went to a french language school in MA and for some reason we had bagpipers with kilts etc at our graduations.

Thanks for the market and restaurant info.