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Thu Aug-03-06 11:19 AM
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Poll question: Favorite Ethnic Cuisine? |
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Edited on Thu Aug-03-06 11:57 AM by ZombyWoof
If you can, please plug a favorite place, without disparaging others' choices. :-)
I can go with any of the top 3 choices below, but am voting for Persian, particularly Pars, a favorite L.A. hangout which makes the best hummus. Ever. :9
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Thu Aug-03-06 11:23 AM
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As if English and Cuisine aren't oxymorons. And I can say this because I am English.
Though we're getting vastly better at it. Besides I think some American school canteens could do with Jamie Oliver paying a visit. Especially my nieces. It's all manufactured shite anyway.
Mark.
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Thu Aug-03-06 11:29 AM
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2. There are a few English pubs around here |
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Edited on Thu Aug-03-06 11:34 AM by ZombyWoof
I enjoyed the bangers I had at one of them. And you can't beat some of those English beers. :beer:
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Thu Aug-03-06 11:40 AM
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12. Too true! Even if they're from Scotland or Ireland. |
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Personally I think that of all the beers the best are brewed in the British Isles or at a push in the Germanic lands. (Germany, Holland, Denmark, etc).
Mark.
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Thu Aug-03-06 11:31 AM
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3. This is like asking me to choose my favorite child! |
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Probably Japanese today, but it'll change again tomorrow.
In addition to everything on your list (although I can't say I've had much Peruvian): Indian, Vietnamese/Lao/Hmong (there's a lot of overlap in the restaurants around here), Jewish, American Southern/Soul food, etc....
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Thu Aug-03-06 11:35 AM
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7. I enjoy Indian food too! |
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And Malaysian is another Asian cuisine worth trying. :-)
As for Japanese, I love, love, LOVE sushi!
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Thu Aug-03-06 11:42 AM
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16. I am going with my dad to a BIG GIANT JAPANESE MARKET on Monday. |
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There will be (too) much money spent in the grocery aisles (sashimi-grade fish, mystery snack food, lots of noodles and condiments), and in the food court (udon, okonomiyaki, curry...mmm...). (Oh, and I'm to pick up a couple of bento boxes...if I have to take a lunch to school, I might as well do it in an appetizing manner.)
I've had Malaysian food once or twice...in a class I took in college (diversity in education or some such), we had a potluck where we were supposed to bring food from our respective cultures. Our Malaysian student brought shrimp crackers. I brought noodle kugel, a Chinese student brought pork buns, and a black woman brought fried chicken and watermelon (in her words: "hey, some stereotypes are true!").
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Thu Aug-03-06 11:31 AM
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4. When I die, heaven's going to be filled with Indian food. |
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Thu Aug-03-06 11:32 AM
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5. indian and i love persian as well, my sister can cook up some excellent |
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Thu Aug-03-06 11:35 AM
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also like Korean bi bim bop.
Then again, Japanese food is usually divine, and "Middle Eastern" - Persian/Lebanese, etc. is also terrific. Had a good friend from Lebanon when I was living in NYC and she'd take me and our friends to all these fabulous places for dinner. Yum! Can't remember where any of them were, though, unfortunately.
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Thu Aug-03-06 11:36 AM
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Pierogies, halushki, kielbasa, etc.
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Thu Aug-03-06 11:36 AM
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9. Indian Indian Indian Indian Indian |
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Nothing beats Indian when you're a vegetarian.
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Thu Aug-03-06 11:40 AM
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11. I need more exposure to it |
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I have only enjoyed one decent Indian restaurant, and so I didn't get a wide sampling. I certainly have plenty of options here, I just need to exercise them. :-)
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Thu Aug-03-06 11:40 AM
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Thu Aug-03-06 11:41 AM
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Though some of the Chinese mock meats originally made for Buddhist monks are equally fine, as an overall thing Indian guisine is definitely the most veg-friendly.
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Thu Aug-03-06 12:00 PM
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and double yes on the vegetarian dishes. No lack of yummy choices for veggies at an Indian restaurant.
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Thu Aug-03-06 11:38 AM
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10. It's a tie between Mexican and Chinese |
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Thu Aug-03-06 11:41 AM
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:P :hug: :loveya:
Although your love of Seafood Town's Kung Pao Chicken does make it a tough call. :D
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Thu Aug-03-06 12:02 PM
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25. true.. I can eat Mexican food EVERY day |
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Thu Aug-03-06 11:44 AM
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but Mediterranean also rocks!
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Thu Aug-03-06 11:51 AM
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Actually my favorite ethnic food is Japanese. Not just sushi, but noodles, kappo and yakitori.
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Thu Aug-03-06 11:53 AM
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Being 1/4 Polish, I shouldn't forget my kielbasa. :D :hi:
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Thu Aug-03-06 11:53 AM
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19. Greek with Mexican a close 2nd |
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Edited on Thu Aug-03-06 11:54 AM by LSK
Also love Italian and Chinese.
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Thu Aug-03-06 11:53 AM
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20. Excuse me, but where is the Japanese. |
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Raw fish is one of my food groups.
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Thu Aug-03-06 11:56 AM
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I could replace one of the no-vote slots with it! :D
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Thu Aug-03-06 11:59 AM
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23. Your favorite is Persian? |
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The town I live in, which isn't all that big, has two Persian restaurants. I'm guessing that's not a common occurence. I went to one of them, and the food was pretty good. My meal included a rice dish with sweet and sour cherries in it--it was delicious. But my favorite ethnic cuisine is Greek.
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Thu Aug-03-06 12:03 PM
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26. It's tied with Mexican |
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Edited on Thu Aug-03-06 12:05 PM by ZombyWoof
And Chinese.
And Italian.
And... on and on... :D
For authentic Persian, they need to be banberries. :9
And if they make good hummus, all the better.
And eggplant... and lamb... and saffron rice...
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Thu Aug-03-06 12:28 PM
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Dim Sum. Oh. My. God. You get it at the right place, it's crap-your-pants good. Any of you other SF BA DUers out there, I recommend two places: 1. Parc Hong Kong, SF, on Geary Street. All the dim sum's good (avoid non-dim sum dishes during dim sum hours), and for desert, have the steamed egg custard buns. Seriously, you WILL need to change your pants after the first bite. 2. Peony restaurant, Oakland, Franklin Street. Everything here is good.
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Thu Aug-03-06 12:32 PM
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28. Every single one is just yummy n/t |
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mmmm, I think I'm gonna hit a buffet tonite, lol (I live in Vegas)
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Thu Aug-03-06 12:38 PM
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29. I must have been Korean in all my past lives. |
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Thu Aug-03-06 01:02 PM
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31. Where's your Indian, dude? |
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Absolutely the best, in my humble estimation.
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Thu Aug-03-06 01:10 PM
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32. I go through phases... |
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I have to agree about the Persian food, though. Tadig is brilliant!
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Thu Aug-03-06 01:11 PM
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from stews -- or steak and fries to nouvelle -- when done right -- the most phenomenal stuff you can put in your mouth.
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Thu Aug-03-06 01:11 PM
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34. You didn't add my favorite |
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Indian food is awesome!! I love the spinach stuff with the cheese cubes and the butter/tomato chicken dish. Vindaloo is great, too. Oh, and garlic Naan......Yum!
I only wish my family felt the same. :(
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Thu Aug-03-06 03:38 PM
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37. I made a fabulous biriyani with cucumber raita |
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for dinner the other night. Wish you could have been here. :hi:
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Thu Aug-03-06 01:28 PM
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35. Hawaiian: it's not just for lu'aus anymore! |
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Had some last weekend at a really fabulous indoor-outdoor buffet place, complete with faux waterfalls, tables set up inside an outrigger canoe, etc. -- and not a bit touristy!
Your basic "Hawaiian plate", often served on Friday at plate lunch joints, includes: poke (POE-kay), cubes of marinated raw fish; lomilomi salmon (LOW-me-LOW-me), diced bits of the raw non-Hawaiian fish with garnish; laulau (l-'OW!' l-'OW!'), pork and/or fish wrapped in taro leaves, then in a ti leaf, and steamed (you do not eat the ti leaf but do eat the spinach-like taro leaves, known in Trinidad as "callaloo"), kalua pig (kuh-LOO-uh), kind of a smoky pulled pork, haupia (how-PEE-uh), coconut custard; and of course poi, boiled and mashed taro root. Poi can be grayish or purple; despite what you may have heard, it does not suck unless it is too sour, though many locals like it that way.
'Ono! (delicious)
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Thu Aug-03-06 01:33 PM
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36. Thai, with Mexican a very close second. |
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Thu Aug-03-06 03:56 PM
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38. Ethiopian Food! Oh, injera... |
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I know it's an unusual choice but I could eat wat or tebs every day... I really ought to learn how to cook this stuff. Lucky for me I live just a few blocks away from one of the highest concentration of Ethiopian restaraunts on the East Coast. :9
If you like Indian food you'll probably like Ethiopian as the cooking styles are similar. Their flavors are very different, tho'--a lot of sour lemony notes.
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