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Why nobody told me Kailash Parbat is in the Bay Area (one of my fave Mumbai restaurants)
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The Japanese food scene in Singapore, KL, Bangkok and Taipei were amazing frankly. I mean excluding Japan.
It was easy to get anything we saw that was popular or trendy in Japan, immediately. Those cities just had large Japanese expat populations and chefs.
One of my school friends in high school was also from Japan and their family ran a cute little eatery in their living room. We went often. It was delicious and home cooked.
Now you can get stuff at every price range in those places. Roasted sweet potato filled with Hokkaido butter? 24/7 in some places. Fluffy cheesecakes? Strawberry sando? Good quality gyoza? All super easy. Endless ramen variations and types.
I miss that terribly. Compared to whatever this is, Japanese food as fine dining mostly, where I am.
If I see another $250-350pp Japanese place in SF that’s not even good as good as a $50 place in LA / Bangkok / Singapore, I’m going to cry.
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Living in Singapore we were always on top of the latest food trends in Japan (hugely competitive Japanese dining scene, with many operators from all over Japan figuring out it’s easier to make good money with all kinds of regional cuisines and desserts in Singapore)
So I’m already a decade into the ‘basil and cheese’ on udon or ramen trend. Anyway, I just had that here in SF.
I missed it terribly. It’s not for everyone. (The Aomori udon at Taniku)
In the Peninsula and South Bay, Ramen Nagi has always had a delicious green ramen with the same vibes (also my fave ramen in this whole area. Yes it’s a chain. Yes it’s better than all the fancy ones with awards.)
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I went to pay my respects to Aiko
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I went to pay my respects to Aiko
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I went to pay my respects to Aiko
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I went to pay my respects to Aiko
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I went to pay my respects to Aiko
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I hope everyone who wilfully puts their car in a crosswalk so nobody can walk safely gets their cars randomly keyed from time to time, and a lifetime of unexpected parking tickets
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I'm in a Mexico City trip chat group and my local friend is adding lots of stuff to our shared map list.
I just added "I really wanna try many types of tamales" and she said
"You can't eat all the things!"
This is hate speech
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Someone have me this habanero chilli oil. It’s so good.
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dealing with both federal and state tax authorities today. not fun.
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very curious about the thought process of this person who believed he was being personally asked by the prime minister of singapore to pitch in to help fund the situation on the 'straits of hormuz'
he sent the scammers 5 million dollars
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very curious about the thought process of this person who believed he was being personally asked by the prime minister of singapore to pitch in to help fund the situation on the 'straits of hormuz'
he sent the scammers 5 million dollars
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Baltimore problems.
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CW: Yucatán foods. Not veg
Panuchos are like fried tacos topped with the most delicious things.
It’s my comfort food
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CW: Yucatán foods. Not veg
Panuchos are like fried tacos topped with the most delicious things.
It’s my comfort food
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CW: Yucatán foods. Not veg
Panuchos are like fried tacos topped with the most delicious things.
It’s my comfort food
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CW: Yucatán foods. Not veg
Panuchos are like fried tacos topped with the most delicious things.
It’s my comfort food
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CW: Yucatán foods. Not veg
Panuchos are like fried tacos topped with the most delicious things.
It’s my comfort food
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very desperately homesick for south and southeast asia this morning
thankfully we have music for that
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDErhADhhmg
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I had to go out to recharge myself in the sun
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I had to go out to recharge myself in the sun
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I had to go out to recharge myself in the sun
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I had to go out to recharge myself in the sun