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No one else does this I'm sure. I go to DTF for the hot n sour soup. lol.
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first time i had dtf was in bellevue and i still go there when i visit fam..... They just opened one up in oregon thats not as good... i was good paying $10 for XLB now its like $13/$14, green beans got more expensive also smh..Unpopular opinion but dtf is overrated asf.. at least the ones in seattle. Seems really catered to the haoles.
Wasn’t she one of the finalists on that show where they picked the members of Twice
Gemma Chan was the reason I watched for a few minutes.
Din Tai Fung (DTF) is michelin star Shanghainese restaurant that has now become a chain known for its freshly made soup dumplings.Never heard of dtf.
Din Tai Fung (DTF) is michelin star Shanghainese restaurant that has now become a chain known for its freshly made soup dumplings.
I didn't even noticed who she was in the movie, and I watched all of season 1 of Humans, . I don't know how I missed that it was her.
Like why are we okay with paying $15-20 for a plate of ravioli at an Italian joint, yet we complain when an Asian dish is over $10 and doesn't feed 2 people per plate?
I went there last year in New York. i thought it was fire lolgoing to a Michelin star kbbq restaurant in 2 weeks called "cote" (means flowers in korean)
i'll update yall on how it is.
I am definitely not OK with paying a lot for European/American dishes (by your username I'm assuming you're from Fresno; those dishes here in the Bay are usually $5-$10 higher). I don't eat it at all unless I get it for free
Every time my boss takes us out to some "upscale" restaurant or I get dragged to one while traveling, all I can think of is "I'm glad I'm not paying for this spiceless nonsense" and "for this much, I could've had an amazing/filling meal at any other ethnic spot"
I hope they keep overlooking Asian food. I don't want them to come to my favorite spots and then have my food become flavorless to cater to them. These "rustic Vietnamese cuisine" restaurants serving fake banh mis for $15 near my office
I went there last year in New York. i thought it was fire lol
nope I'm ChineseAre you Korean?