LOL - thanks for the tip but I do know this. NO bubble burst. I'm not talking about American Chinese food (which tends to make me ill), I'm talking sushi, pad thai, summer rolls, and the plethora of vietnamese food that I've eaten.
Even if THOSE foods aren't exactly what they eat overseas, it's infinitely better (for me) than burgers and enchiladas.
What are your guy's dietary lifestyle?
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American Asian food isn't asian food, sorry to bust your bubble.
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LOL - thanks for the tip but I do know this. NO bubble burst. I'm not talking about American Chinese food (which tends to make me ill), I'm talking sushi, pad thai, summer rolls, and the plethora of vietnamese food that I've eaten.
Even if THOSE foods aren't exactly what they eat overseas, it's infinitely better (for me) than burgers and enchiladas.
Lol, that reply makes no sense...
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American Asian food aka PANDA EXPRESS, and any "chinese place" found in america really isn't true authentic asian food.
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Oh, I thought you said Asian food, in general, wasn't American food, so I thought "duh, that's obvious".
Ever had Jajangmyeon, Korean ramen, or bulgogi (although I can't eat bulgogi, anymore :P)?
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havn't tried the first one, but Bulgogi yes. In fact, the school I currently teach at surved it today :)
I rarely find food here that I dislike. Of course, of all things i have to dislike Kimchi the most hahaha but other than that it's all so delicious!
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Haha, I don't like spicy foods, so I don't really eat kimchi, either. My brother loves it, though :P.