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Cobble, I definitely agree with you that NYC Thai food is generally terrible. I did find however that the place on Court Street, the one further down, not lemongrass or whatever it’s called, is actually decent.
“I used to love to go to Japan town for the udon restaurants. They gave you bowls of (duck/chicken/beef/whatever you like) noodles the size of your head for $4.00.”
I hardly ever ate Chinese food when I lived in SF because the Thai and Japanese food was so great. I used to love to go to Japan town for the udon restaurants. They gave you bowls of (duck/chicken/beef/whatever you like) noodles the size of your head for $4.00. And for a starving art student, this was fantastic. Does anyone else think NY Thai food is just ok compared to SF Thai food?
One my vacation I had to go to this one work thing, in the Flatiron Building. Once there my coworker and I agreed, how do people stand the commute every morning? Communiting only in Brooklyn is so nice.
Pete/ DIBS, SF chinatown is definitely cleaner than NYC’s but it’s been frozen in time since the early 90’s and the food have trended worst. There’s been little to no development there. they got people handing out flyers to get folks to go into their restaurants. Did I mention the food is bad? the new chinatown on the other side of the hill is good – clean, good food, progress, border expansion,…
Cobble, I definitely agree with you that NYC Thai food is generally terrible. I did find however that the place on Court Street, the one further down, not lemongrass or whatever it’s called, is actually decent.
“I used to love to go to Japan town for the udon restaurants. They gave you bowls of (duck/chicken/beef/whatever you like) noodles the size of your head for $4.00.”
And then the war came and they were interred. 🙂
Rob, where have you encounter or even heard that there are moonfaces in decent numbers in any chinatown any where?
I hardly ever ate Chinese food when I lived in SF because the Thai and Japanese food was so great. I used to love to go to Japan town for the udon restaurants. They gave you bowls of (duck/chicken/beef/whatever you like) noodles the size of your head for $4.00. And for a starving art student, this was fantastic. Does anyone else think NY Thai food is just ok compared to SF Thai food?
One my vacation I had to go to this one work thing, in the Flatiron Building. Once there my coworker and I agreed, how do people stand the commute every morning? Communiting only in Brooklyn is so nice.
awesome – they’re bringing back the dude’s sweater from The Big Lebowski (and auctioning off the original)
http://www.patspapers.com/story_stack/item/the_dudes_sweater_to_be_auctioned_off/
i.e. white-white people pretending to cook authentic chinese cuisine for sky high prices?
*rob*
is the new chinatown there, a moonface chinatown?
*rob*
Pete/ DIBS, SF chinatown is definitely cleaner than NYC’s but it’s been frozen in time since the early 90’s and the food have trended worst. There’s been little to no development there. they got people handing out flyers to get folks to go into their restaurants. Did I mention the food is bad? the new chinatown on the other side of the hill is good – clean, good food, progress, border expansion,…
By bfarwell on May 11, 2011 10:23 AM
DH, that’s not an export. That’s all for domestic use.
Then they seriously need to increase production or promote wider usage.