Share.

    22 commenti

    1. JesradSeraph on

      I’ve been served chips with lasagna the first time I went to an Italian restaurant in Cork… I wasn’t ready.

    2. DestroyAllXLBullies on

      You should have cropped out the scam raffle site advertisement from your stolen meme.

    3. RayTheWorstTourist on

      Lasagna, chips and coleslaw is so so good as a combination

    4. Olbas_Oil on

      Lasagne and home made potatoe salad with rice…. Dont knock it 👍

    5. Eastern_Hornet_6432 on

      The funny part is that “jambon” means “ham”. Meaning that if you send a French person to the deli for some “jambons” they will come back with a selection of hams.

    6. ElvisMcPelvis on

      Jambons 2 types, Big & Small delicious when fresh, otherwise like eating a beer mat,

    7. wascallywabbit666 on

      Jambons means “hams”. Must be weird for a French person to see us call them that

    8. Jambons are handy when they’ve run out of the decent sausage rolls.

    9. Soggy_Loss7062 on

      Find me a food that we will not bastardise and improve upon in doing so.

    10. karlywarly73 on

      Centra jambons are a delight. Been living in Spain 9 years and I miss them something terrible

    11. DuckyD2point0 on

      Am I the only person in Ireland to have nrver tried these.

    12. SoftDrinkReddit on

      have never tried these

      but i can verify Coleslaw and Wedges are lovely

      if for whatever reason anyone here happens to find themselves stuck in Monaghan town Mallons in the Shopping centre do amazing Wedges and Chicken Goujons oh and Garlic Drip also amazing

    13. Interesting_Feed_785 on

      My dad is actually enraged if a lasagne comes without a side salad / coleslaw and he also kind of expects chips.  You can imagine how this went down in Rome.

    14. MrTeapott on

      I always found it funny with the French cakes too.

      “C’est mille feuille!”

      “Milly Filly it is.”

    15. seppestas on

      Seeing people eat lasagna with chips was one of the biggest culture shocks when I moved to Ireland.

    16. moonpietimetobealive on

      Lasagne, coleslaw, baked potato and garlic bread. Now you’re talking

    Leave A Reply