Also try the brazilian food like the gaucho barbecue http://www.maria-brazil.org/barbecue.htm or try the brazilian moqueca (pronounce moo-KAY-ka ) which is a mix of african seafood style with palme tree oil and thai seafood with coconut milk
Greek is also quite good. I noticed that Greek stuff tastes much better here than in Greece. I was there a few times and noticed that they pretty much use no salt with flesh and much less spices. I like it very spicey though.
Well there certainly wouldn't be any tea-breaks, which are I assert are probably the most significant contribution that the British working class has made to civilization.
Everything stops for tea, and all that. Tipper, wot ho?!