Quote: zooo @ December 28 2008, 10:31 PM GMTHaha!
What would a Jewish restaurant serve do you think...?
Baked money! In evil sauce!
Quote: zooo @ December 28 2008, 10:31 PM GMTHaha!
What would a Jewish restaurant serve do you think...?
Baked money! In evil sauce!
Oh.... I was thinking bagels...
Yummers!
Quote: zooo @ December 28 2008, 10:38 PM GMTOh.... I was thinking bagels...
LOL!
I've never been to a specifically Hebrew restaurant but I'd imagine it's just anything as long as it's kosher.
A bit back my mate told me he'd found a restaurant with Hebrew writing above it so I went quite a long way to check it out. I could see the letters weren't Hebrew and on closer inspection found out it was an Ethiopian restaurant.
But why would you want to eat in an Ethiopian restaurant? Can I have rice please, followed by some rice with sand, and I'm not bothered about the complimentary flies on my face thanks!
Quote: Griff @ December 28 2008, 10:40 PM GMTI'm pretty sure you wouldn't want Chinese food as it is served in China. For example, rice soaked in pig's blood is quite a delicacy. How about a tasty snack of sea anemones, duck tongues, and soy sauce made out of human hair?
Think I'll just stick to me chow mein!
Quote: zooo @ December 28 2008, 10:27 PM GMTAre they actually Chinese people?
The people who run it, yes. The meat, I hope not!
Hahaha!
Quote: Moonstone @ December 28 2008, 10:30 PM GMTYep. Just not very good at their own national food.
There should be a cooking exam for all Chinese immigrants.
Otherwise what's the point in them?
And aside from the interesting (probably very regional) delicacies Griff mentioned, it's nowhere near as hot (as-in-spicy) as one would find in China.
Quote: Aaron @ December 28 2008, 11:16 PM GMTAnd aside from the interesting (probably very regional) delicacies Griff mentioned, it's nowhere near as hot (as-in-spicy) as one would find in China.
Well that's no bad thing as far as I'm concerned. I burn my mouth on spicey Nik Naks.
Ha! You big Jew.
Mmmm Nik Naks.
Quote: Moonstone @ December 28 2008, 10:48 PM GMT
LOL!
I've never been to a specifically Hebrew restaurant but I'd imagine it's just anything as long as it's kosher.
A bit back my mate told me he'd found a restaurant with Hebrew writing above it so I went quite a long way to check it out. I could see the letters weren't Hebrew and on closer inspection found out it was an Ethiopian restaurant.
But why would you want to eat in an Ethiopian restaurant? Can I have rice please, followed by some rice with sand, and I'm not bothered about the complimentary flies on my face thanks!
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Think I'll just stick to me chow mein!
There's several really good Ethiopian restaurants, most dishes are a sour/spicy style stew of vegetables or lamb. They also serve ultra rare spicy beef, all erved on flat sour bread with an unusual rubbery texture.
I went to a Yorkshire restuarnt, but they insist on serving all the chips on one's shoulders.
Quote: sootyj @ December 28 2008, 11:28 PM GMTThere's several really good Ethiopian restaurants, most dishes are a sour/spicy style stew of vegetables or lamb. They also serve ultra rare spicy beef, all erved on flat sour bread with an unusual rubbery texture.
I was being a very little bit facetious. That does sound nice, except for the extra-rare meat No thanks!
I went to a Yorkshire restuarnt, but they insist on serving all the chips on one's shoulders.
I don't know if that was meant to be a dig at me.
If not, soz for the cynicism.
If so, I'm not from Yorkshire!
I thought at one stage you said you were a Hull lad?
I promise to be more friendly, approachable and polite.
Hello everybody, how are you?