(#2) Japan
This Japanese hospital feast of meat, fish, noodles, tempura, and fresh vegetables may be the best thing that's happened in a hospital since the birth of your last child.
Photo via: Imgur
(#12) Seoul
- Korea
Here you'll huge amount of rice, soup, and other Asian staples (which the blogger notes are enough for a parent and child). The best part - it will only run you the US equivalent of $3-5.
Photo via: daughterofkorea.blogspot.co(#7) Johannesburg
- Gauteng, South Africa
This South African hospital makes breakfast in bed a pleasure with a poached egg, tomato, hashbrowns, toast, and tea.
Photo via: dailymail.co.uk(#24) Norway
- Europe
The patient who uploaded this beef patty masquerading as a meal commented, "This is dinner. I thought they were joking."
Photo via: imgur: kaxl(#19) Utrecht
- Utrecht, Netherlands
This hospital patient in the Netherlands says he actually found his meal of chicken breast with pepper sauce, mashed potatoes. and garden peas cream quite tasty. No word on whether he was suffering from a head wound at the time.
Photo via: Flickr/ martijn Ziekenhuiseten(#8) Huddinge, Sweden
This Swedish hospital serves a blend of chicken curry, vegetables, and an orange for dessert.
Photo via: food.ndtv.com
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