where's here? Good Jap cuisine isn't cheap in bkk...Originally Posted by bsnub
outrageous generalization probably based on the author's apparently limited experience...who's this "our" and who's this "we"?...Originally Posted by Chico
where's here? Good Jap cuisine isn't cheap in bkk...Originally Posted by bsnub
outrageous generalization probably based on the author's apparently limited experience...who's this "our" and who's this "we"?...Originally Posted by Chico
Seattle you cantankerous old drag queen.Originally Posted by tomcat
not to disappoint, but I don't pay much attention to where most folks are living/posting from...engaged as I am in the bkk experience...
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^ Wish my girlfriend was so agreeable. Arguing about butts...
...right now.
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So if Americans only pretend to eat ethnic food, what do they actually prefer to eat, Chico?
Originally Posted by baldrick
That goes way over his head.Originally Posted by CSFFan
He's a fuckwit, bless his 'eart...Originally Posted by bsnub
I'm going to have tacos tonight, Chico. Can't get much more American than that.
Depends. If they are hard shells than that is purely American. Soft corn tortillas is south of the boarder. I got good taco trucks here.Originally Posted by CSFFan
I am sure that slick would like to have all those workers deported.
They're hard shell, finding soft corn tortillas is hard here......Originally Posted by bsnub
So American style with hamburger taco meat, onion, cheddar, lettuce, and salsa.Originally Posted by CSFFan
using that term is just racism trying, to denigrate the American people, same happens in Britain, saying they don't have any identityHow Americans pretend to love ‘ethnic food’
So ethnic food in America is American food.ethnic
adjective. 1. pertaining to or characteristic of a people, especially a group (ethnic group) sharing a common and distinctive culture, religion, language, or the like
Does the libtard author mean ethnic minority food or foreigners muck ?
Used to be a yakiniku restaurant in Kirkland ... expensive as fukc. Dang good though. Long gone now and yakiniku is one type of JN food difficult to find in the states.
TBH ... in my return experience most JN restaurants in the states are disappointing.
One of my fave dishes is katsudon and don't think I've ever found a good place for it in the states. Except maybe Hawaii.
Also, for some reason to me Chinese food in Japan is better than in the states.
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Naw, I'll let the OP speak for himself. After all, the OP must have an opinion on why Americans only pretend to like ethnic food, after all, that's why the fuckwit OP started the thread, right?Originally Posted by Chico
Well, thats why a fuckwit such as yourself read the post and decided to be a fuckwit.
why can't you just join in and be part of a community?
I am capable of using google if required, but I asked you the question, not google. Do you have your own opinions or not?
Of course there have been a number of european influences since the British were conquered by the Romans, and others.
Modern British food has much more to it than centuries of diluted Gallic cuisine. If your statement were correct, the French diet would be more like the Brits, and it so clearly isn't.
You started the thread, right?Originally Posted by Chico
Your thread indicates that Americans only pretend to enjoy ethnic food. It's something you thought worth posting, so most would assume you have an opinion on the topic.
As a self proclaimed chef, you must have an opinion on American dining opinions.
Could you express an opinion of the content you posted in the OP?
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