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i've never had the super thin panckae okonomiyaki
anime
Yeah, I've googled some recipes and I'm going grocery shopping later
where u
making noodles is pretty boss
kaetaa, is there a chinese food you'd recommend trying if someone gets the chance?
There aren't any restaurants where I'm at, but out of town there definitely are
ruu: region matters
hmm. well chinese food and western chinese food are totally different. so, if yo usee some authentic chinese food, id have to say to try soup dumplings. They are like little steamed buns with meat inside and a little soup. so you suck the soup out, and then eat the meat with vinegar
What I absolutely love about Asia (I only visited Chinkapore, though) are the affordable restaurants and great street food, which makes sense since people don't cook that much at home (in Chinkapore you usually work till late)
if you're ever in fujian you should try their noodle broths
and fish balls
Tom, you better take loads of pics when youre cooking
and fried oyster cakes
O-ok, senpai
s-s--ssugoi
here is a notepad i made a few weeks ago on a whim to remind myself of stuff to do in tokyo
byte: yeah, I know region makes a huge difference, but I think if I tried hard enough I could find anything in LA
And that sounds really good kaetaa, I'll have to try it one day
yeah; "cafeteria" and greasy spoon type places used to be prevalent in the west when people actually worked for a living but they fell out of favor for expensive restaurants
sucks
dude you can find anything in LA.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BM1CeDQD21q/ @kaetaa omelette I made for bfast yday (bacon, Dalmatian prosciutto, Italian cheese, mushrooms)
R u in LA
Right outside
I'm on the border between LA and Ventura county
~40min to downtown
@someoneunknown looks delicious tbh fam. eggs are my weakness
whats namja town
Ninja yown
It's a Namco (i think) indoor mini amusement center thing
@Riley W : this place looks legit https://www.yelp.com/biz/qin-west-chinese-cuisine-los-angeles
My gf saw it online before we went and put it on the to do list. Supposedly had giant gyoza and a lot of types or something
is it that bad
In the end it was really expensive for small portions, closer to a chuck e cheese than amusement park
the worst part about going to chinese places is the language barrier for the actual good food
If they said the gyoza was bagged but fried well I would believe it
helps to go with a friend who can speak the language
get a chink