New Thread #6: I LIKE TO EAT

Micah Cohen
Micah Cohen Posts: 2,022
edited February 28 in Clubhouse Archives
Tonight we're going to get some sushi at a great local sushi place. Usually, when we're out with a crowd of work people, we're not too experimental, but I like all the stuff behind the bar pretty much (except for sea urchin, which tastes like a cold wet sponge). There's a sushi place in Bethesda that serves "the blowfish." You know, the poison blowfish. It's $25 a pop, but next time I'm down there I'm definitely trying it. Do you have a favorite ethnic food? Why?
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  • TroyD
    TroyD Posts: 13,077
    edited March 2002
    Korean food is the bomb.....unfortunately here in the states there are few Korean restaurants. Bugolgi is the stuff I tell ya!

    Most of Korea is a cesspool but the food is great. Soju is also a good thing.

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  • ntculenuff
    ntculenuff Posts: 1,146
    edited March 2002
    all about the sushi, love it ate at a place in salt lake city a few weeks ago, ichibans, it was in a remodled church . the place was beautiful.. great sushi, some of the best i have had we had a couple rolls that fried in the tempura batter man they were good. the chef is the 6th ranked sushi chef in the nation (she is a white female and owns ichibans) damn good rolls, i will definitly make the 5 hour drive just for sushi fix:D
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  • johnnyamerika
    johnnyamerika Posts: 382
    edited March 2002
    food is good!!!!!! AHHH!!!

    It's soooo hard to pick a favorite, Japanese food is definatley up there. I've been to Japan twice and both times I was in heaven! Sushi is amazing, I love sashimi in paticular, also Yakitori and of course Tepanaki. I had the pleasure of having Kobe beef twice while I was there...oh god it's good ;) You guys ever try Amaebi (sweet shrimp)? Ask for it at a good restaraunt and tell me if you liked it, heh heh.

    Runner's up: Mexican and Indian
  • Ron-P
    Ron-P Posts: 8,516
    edited March 2002
    Just give me a bacon cheese burger and fries please.


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  • Micah Cohen
    Micah Cohen Posts: 2,022
    edited March 2002
    Ron, you're so 'merican!

    I'd love to travel to the orient and eat sushi in Japan. That's really the only place I'd travel to. I hate travelling. But I'd go to Japan. I'm fascinated by Japanese culture.

    MC
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  • johnnyamerika
    johnnyamerika Posts: 382
    edited March 2002
    Originally posted by Micah
    [BI'm fascinated by Japanese culture.[/B]

    Yeah me too! As if you can't tell by all my anime postings. ;)
  • Ron-P
    Ron-P Posts: 8,516
    edited March 2002
    Give me Germany. I'd love to go there, that'd be my first real vacation spot, most likely in October. Dark, warm beer and lots of it. Nothing better.


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  • Aaron
    Aaron Posts: 1,853
    edited March 2002
    Micah, you're not fascinated with the Japanese, you're just facinated with their anime ****.

    Aaron
  • Ron-P
    Ron-P Posts: 8,516
    edited March 2002
    New Thread #6: I LIKE TO EAT
    See link in thread below.

    http://clubpolk.polkaudio.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&threadid=2568


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  • I-SIG
    I-SIG Posts: 2,238
    edited March 2002
    Thai food rocks.

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  • ntculenuff
    ntculenuff Posts: 1,146
    edited March 2002
    japan would be great, some day i will get there i will eat sushi and get a tatoo
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  • DarqueKnight
    DarqueKnight Posts: 6,760
    edited March 2002
    Can Japanese women be considered a variety of sushi?
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  • yoeddy
    yoeddy Posts: 140
    edited March 2002
  • ntculenuff
    ntculenuff Posts: 1,146
    edited March 2002
    Originally posted by raife1
    Can Japanese women be considered a variety of sushi?

    ahh too funny, i am willing to try this type of roll just give me some sheets and whip cream and i will see what kind of delicacy i can come up with :D;)
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  • shack
    shack Posts: 11,154
    edited March 2002
    Originally posted by raife1
    Can Japanese women be considered a variety of sushi?
    Of course...and they go particularly well with lots of Sake!
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  • Firerider58
    Firerider58 Posts: 95
    edited March 2002
    German Food- Hey, it's my heritage! Jaegerschnitzel, with spatzle noodles and red cabbage. Washed down with Paulaner Heffe-Weizen beer. Ein Prosit!! Wunderbar!!!!!!

    Korean Food- Someone already mentioned the Bulgogi. Excellent with some Kimchee, the spiced turnips, and sauteed spinach and bean sprouts. Unless you're REALLY brave, stay away from the Octopus and vegatables in the hot(And I mean HOT)sauce. It's great, but you'll be in pain the next morning as you watch all kinds of exotic stuff blast out of the dookie chute.

    Czech Food- Wifes heritage. Try the stuffed cabbage rolls with some pan fried potato's. Wash down with any domestic beer. Garaunteed to produce those 12 second, four octave farts we all love so well.

    Damn I'm getting hungry!

    Ron
  • johnnyamerika
    johnnyamerika Posts: 382
    edited March 2002

    Originally posted by raife1
    Can Japanese women be considered a variety of sushi?

    Ever heard that cheesy Gerardo song, Rico Swave?

    "I don't do the coke, or drink or smoke...my only addiction is the female species, I eat em raw like su-shi"

    Gerardo was so lame....
  • DarqueKnight
    DarqueKnight Posts: 6,760
    edited March 2002
    I hope I don't get CENSORED again for my Japanese "sushi"
    comment.:p
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  • DarqueKnight
    DarqueKnight Posts: 6,760
    edited March 2002
    Oh, I almost forgot, my favorite thing to eat: spicey chicken and (beef) sausage gumbo with brown rice.
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  • johnnyamerika
    johnnyamerika Posts: 382
    edited March 2002
    Aligator Gumbo...mmmm that's gooood.. anything spicy is mad good in my book.