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Hot Pot recently just took my number one spot from Pho as my favorite Asian food
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Sounds like a plan bruhFly to Tokyo via Asiana Airlines; I did this earlier this year and had a one night layover in Seoul while paying for flying to just one country. Landed at 6 PM, headed to the bars in Hongdae district at 11 PM, went to bed at 5 AM with a half finished box of Korean fried chicken, and got to the airport to fly to Tokyo at 9 AM :x
But yeah, if you have more time, plan a few days in Korea as well. Flights between Korea and Japan are pretty cheap. IMO Tokyo is a cooler city overall but Seoul is much more fun
Hot Pot recently just took my number one spot from Pho as my favorite Asian food
Peach airlines is another cheap airlines too, thats why flew from Seoul to Osaka and back.
RIP if you fly into Seoul the same time as one of those Chinese tour groups tho.
How do they make their Laotion fried chicken? Im guessing its a very thin layer of batter if any? Tell me they got a chilli pepper fish sauce dip on the side tho lol.this spot out here has this laotion fried chicken
Korean fried chicken will always be king tho
@Lil Cao, you don't go to the all you can eat hot pots? Those are all over the East Bay. Pretty good deal for $25; I just usually starve myself all day before heading to them at night. Actually hit up Little Dipper in Fremont last night. Their house special sauce
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-- very nice. Where the bean sprouts though?
Understandable, I'm the same way. You gotta try out this overlooked Vietnamese dish (Bo Tai Chanh) -- basically the same raw beef in your pic + lots of lime + onions + peanuts + mint + basil + Sriracha. It's considered "bar food" in Vietnam and it's great --I told them no need, don't like bean sprouts in my pho.@HNL HI
-- very nice. Where the bean sprouts though?
I told them no need, don't like bean sprouts in my pho.
Understandable, I'm the same way. You gotta try out this overlooked Vietnamese dish (Bo Tai Chanh) -- basically the same raw beef in your pic + lots of lime + onions + peanuts + mint + basil + Sriracha. It's considered "bar food" in Vietnam and it's great --
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I hope they don't hipsterfy thatCoagulated pork blood is the next thing hipsters discover, trust that.
Burmese food is damn good, and yes, all the tech bros at my job get it catered to the office at least twice a week nowWhere is the love for Burmese food?
It has been BLOWING up in san francisco in the past couple of years too.
I don't really eat that much. Maybe you can try PPQ?
New census estimates show that, for the first time, Irvine has more Asian than white residents. It’s a thin lead, well within the report’s margin of error, but the strongest evidence yet of what many residents, scholars and real estate professionals see as an accelerating trend.
Using the new census figures, a Register analysis indicates Irvine now is – or soon will be – the largest city in the continental United States with an Asian plurality. Among larger municipalities, only Honolulu has more Asians than any other race.
More than 45 percent of Irvine’s roughly 257,000 residents are Asian, according to American Community Survey estimates released Thursday.
Any idea on what happened to ESPN's Fresh off the Bench podcast?
They only did like two episodes ...