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Gastro888

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  1. If you live near Eden Center and your guests are into ethnic/exotic foods, you can get party platters made for about 10-25 dollars, depending on the item at the delis there. Trays of summer rolls, spring rolls, grilled meats, etc. Cheap and tasty, too.
  2. Kotobuki was awesome last night. I love the place. It's just so small and cozy and hits the spot for sushi. The toro was FANTASTIC last night - you must go and get some TODAY if possible. Holy moly, it just melted in your mouth and was soooo incredibly rich that I nearly fainted with pleasure. Ok, not fainted but I sure as heck stopped talking for a good minute! Last night's damage = 30 pieces of sushi, sashimi and maki. Yippy! And if you like green tea, the green tea mochi will hit the spot!
  3. Mind you, most dim sum restaurants are so noisy you can't even hear your own thoughts, much less hear some kid crying. Pet peeve - people who go to restaurants and constantly talk on their cell phone in a LOUD VOICE LIKE THIS. Last night I wanted to pitch the bottle of fish sauce at this woman who was nattering away on the phone. @#$!
  4. Cubano's is nice for lunch. It's a good setting and the food's tasty, if a bit pricey. It's not a mom and pop, hole-in-the-wall operation. I second Negril's patties - those are the best I've had in the area.
  5. Oh my goodness, LP as a cheap eat? Oy, hardy.
  6. They're now hiring at the SS location. I hope they have Key Lime cupcakes there. I had one earlier this year for the first time and it was quite yummy. Then again, it was left out of the fridge overnight so that could explain alot...
  7. Here, here! I'm tired of parents who think that it's not necessary to disclipine their kids' public behavior. What, they just think that when they grow up they grow out of it? Hardly. Have mercy, don't even get me started on how rude people can be to you if you work in a carry-out restaurant. Amazing how rude people can be just because they're consuming their food at home...ai.
  8. Yeah, but what do you do about out of control teens and adults? You can't send them to bed without their supper, can you? It's sad to see that society's come to this - we need reminders on how to behave in restaurants. Ai.
  9. Shoot, let's not restrict this to kids. I've seen teens and adults behave badly in chains and restaurants. Ugh. Hot Shoppes was a chain and I loved it. Granted, it did mislead me to believe real mashed potatoes must served with an ice cream scooper but nonetheless, I loved every bit of it. Chains do have their place, that's for sure!
  10. Last night's dinner was at Kotobuki. Stellar! I had: Mackerel sashimi (starter) Seaweed salad Main course: Lobster Uni (YUM!) White tuna Toro Spicy scallop roll Yellow tail roll Salmon skin roll Dessert: Green tea mochi ice cream (DELISH!) So that was 28 pieces of sushi consumed by lil' ole me last night. OH YEAH!
  11. Yeap, but it's some good stuff. You're about to loose your foodie status by questioning the fat content of something! 'Sides, I row 4x's a week and go to the gym every day. That's the only way I can eat the way I do!
  12. Water buffalo yogurt from Trader Joe's. Strawberry flavor by Woodstock. Goooood stuff. Go try some today, seriously! It's really thick, almost like a custard with very little whey, if any at all. Much thicker than Total Greek Yogurt. Very mild and not tangy, which is good. It soothes the craving for something rich and creamy. This is my second one of the day.
  13. FYI, it's cilantro in jars of yummy goodness at Chinatown Express. No parsley. It's a typical Chinese condiment - cilantro, scallion, ginger and garlic oil (or variations on the theme) - to eat with your BBQ or steamed chicken. Speaking of goodness- who here has had the pickled garlic and reaked for days afterwards? I did, I did! Oh man, that's some good stuff.
  14. Roy's ruled! I remember when there was a Roy's on campus at the University of Maryland. Right before the lunch rush, they'd start cranking out the fries and when you got a serving hot and fresh...it was heavenly. Especially with a side of mayo and catsup. Yum!
  15. Sorry guys, I can't make the dim sum days due to practice commitments. i went to China Garden this past weekend and found it to be pleasantly surprising. It wasn't great but it was good. Then again, I had my palate spoiled up in Flushing, Queens, NY 2 weeks ago. Oh MAN, are we deprived down here. <sobs>
  16. In the book, Cooking for Mr. Latte, the author has a couple of recipes using Meyer lemons. One that stands out is a pasta dish that I quite can't remember what exactly was in it but according to her, 'twas good. (Apologies for the spotty memory, my brain's on cold medication...)
  17. Barbara's Animal Crackers and FourBucks coffee. Milk and sugar.
  18. Oooh, pasta. YUM. Well, we'll probably be eating 'round 9:30-10ish. Carbs late at night are deadly. The 1/2 priced oysters sounds yummy, too. Wow, thanks y'all!
  19. Hi all: I don't know this section of town very well, I'm afraid and was curious to know what good eats are nearby. I know Chinatown is about 4 blocks away (correct?) and I can find decent eats there but I'd like to know what late-night dining options are near the cinema. Forgive my ignorance but what section of town is this - is this near Penn Quarter? What are the reasonably priced good eats near the cinema? Thanks in advance for your help!
  20. Won't be able to attend this one so have extra hai gaow for me!
  21. Get the bacon appetizer. It's slices of pork belly in this sauce that has soy, scallion, chile oil and various other spices. To die for.
  22. Well, it's better than Big Wong.
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