Shekwan
Kim Chi Quaffing Celt
sure we have restaurants that serve curry dishes. we don't have phrases like "let's go for a curry" or "that's a good curry" and we don't yearn for it when we are intoxicated. we have those restaurants but, as I said, it is not a national dish for us like it seems to be for citizens of the British Isles.
stereotypes? me? psshhh
Its still a curry, even if you don't call it that or its not as popular as in other countries.
There are very few Indian restaurants in the USA or NL (I don't know about other nations). You might find a Chinese or Thai curry, and they are completely different. There are very few Malay dishes in the UK and I really liked those.
Well I saw a crapload of them in the Bay Area, New York city too. Maybe they're restricted to diverse cities like that, but most Americans live within commuting distance of such cities so it should be a pretty common experience to have had a curry. Chinese and Thai are curries in the poll, so thats why I include them.
What country is NL? Netherlands?