OK, Im actually going to reply to one of my own Cafes for a change :P
Food Table
1) What is your favourite food
A really good roast with all the trimmings. If it doesnt include at least 2 types of meat, 2 types of potatoes, parsnips, carrots, peas, Yorkshire puddings, appropriate sauces (apple for roast pork, cranberry for roast beef etc) and enough gravy to waterboard a whole rugby team, its not good enough :P
2) What is your LEAST favourite food
Liver, and from reading the replies it seems I'm not the only Liver hater.
3) What food reminds you of better times
Norwegian Julepølse, I havent had any since the family split up. In fact a lot of Norwegian food belongs on in this question. More on this in Question 4 of Eccentric table.
4) Do you know and love any good that most people probably haven't tried
Not really, unless you count the Norwegian christmas food..
5) Do you know any great places to eat?
Yes. There is this eccentric little cafe in Norwich called "The Bicycle Shop" the interior looks it was once someone's home which was thoroughly converted and the odd bits of furniture and odd layout are the only remaining evidence, it gives it a remarkably homey feel, the staff are friendly, and though the menu is only ever 3 or 4 things, it changes every day and everything on the menu is always excellent.
Eclectic Table
1) What super power would you chose if you could
I asked this question for a reason, I find people's answers kind of telling. I used to go for the cool or subtly OP super powers, but as I grew up I found myself going for Teleportation mainly for the commute and holiday potential, imagine living in a beautiful but isolated location and working 100 miles away in a city with 5 minute commute.
Although, lately I have been leaning towards Telepathy, because I am desperately tired of never knowing for sure what anyone is thinking.
2) If you could learn a single new skill to perfection in one night, what would you learn.
Piano. I wrote this question specifically with this answer in mind.
3) What language have you always wanted to learn and why
Norwegian, because I feel like I SHOULD know it having a Norwegian mother and all.
4) Tell us a happy memory
Christmas at my mother's parents house. The snow is falling outside thick enough to reach my knees at the time (I was a kid) Mormor (literally "mum's mum") was in the Kitchen baking fresh bread a couple times a week, and when christmas eve dinner rolled around we would all gather around the large table, my mum and dad, sister and brother, grandparents and usually an aunt and uncle with some cousins, and plate after bowl of delicious food would be place in the centre of the table, and Morfar ("mum's dad") would ALWAYS, without fail ask us what the spoon meant at our place setting, and tell us "It is a profit, it says there will be desert." Then, only when all the set up is done, Mormor is sat down and we have said grace, do we help ourselves to the food. Then everyone helps clear away the empty bowls and plates and desert comes out with a "I told you so" smile from Morfar, and we eat and chat and laugh, then only when everyone is finished, all of it is cleared away and properly cleaned up, and everyone is in the living room, do we open presents. (Norwegian tradition is Presents on Christmas Eve) The presents were always kind of underwhelming as I remember, itchy jumpers, socks, toys I didnt like, but it didnt matter because it was just such a nice time. I miss it every christmas, doubly so after Mormor died.
5) Tell us something we dont know.
Probably something many of you probably didnt WANT to know, but cold sores are caused by the Herpes Simplex virus. When you get it "down below" it is called Herpes, and causes occasional weeping sores, when you get it in the skin of the face it isnt really called anything except when it causes an occasional sore which gets called Cold Sores. It IS transferrable, and non-curable, once you have it, you will have it for life and it will cause cold sores on occasion, so if you get cold sores, do your best not to spread them :P