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In reply to the discussion: We eat WEIRD THINGS...its okay, I'm Asian [View all]parkia00
(583 posts)163. When I was a student in SF...
I lived off Pho and the many Chinese (Cantonese) deli around Clement and 6th Ave. There were so many varieties. Great value for your money. Half a steam chicken with ginger scallion sauce, a pound of fried rice and half a pound of some other side. My favorite by far was the soy sauce braised large and small intestines that you buy by the coil. They were delicious. There was one particular deli I always went to to get it. They do it just right. Over cook them and they become somewhat rubbery. But that shop cooked theirs to just that point of not under or overcooked. Do them right and they are actually crunchy like a well done Polish sausage.
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opening a restaurant is about the fastest way to lose a life savings there is....
dembotoz
Feb 2016
#15
You're killing me! I LOVE soups. My favorite is a tossup between pho & bun bo hue.
AgadorSparticus
Feb 2016
#178
Look, if people want to eat octopi then that is their right...but while it is still alive and squirm
Rex
Feb 2016
#38
True, I say this here at home...but abroad I might do it, because everyone else is.
Rex
Feb 2016
#44
Years ago I heard a hysterical story about how lutefisk was supposedly "invented"
hifiguy
Feb 2016
#171
I remember reading about paleoanthropologists finding 120,000 year old piles of clamshells...
Odin2005
Feb 2016
#129
To East Asians we Northern Europeans drinking milk and eating cheese is weird.
Odin2005
Feb 2016
#118
As long as I can get miso soup, tempura and the occasional glass of plum wine, I'm good.
merrily
Feb 2016
#153
I attended a wedding reception at a Chinese restaurant in the DC suburbs years ago.
bluedigger
Feb 2016
#182