I like the richness in French cuisine, the creams, fats and butter, ya know, but I Americanize it. Most of what I cook is in this style.
My favorite to eat out is a tie between authentic Mexican and Chinese. Street tacos made from mystery meat are wonderful. My fave Chinese is sticky rice. I'd kill for sticky rice, haven't had one in over a decade!
they don't have any good authentic Chinese food out your way? that's a shame. I'm near a college that has a lot of international students and have a few good Chinese places
No...just American Chinese around here, I haven't explored Lexington or Louisville at all really so there could be something there but what I crave was made in NYC and very authentic so I don't have high hopes for finding anything that measures up nearby. I have never actually found a place that makes sticky rice at all outside of NYC and similar cities.
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I like the richness in French cuisine, the creams, fats and butter, ya know, but I Americanize it. Most of what I cook is in this style.
My favorite to eat out is a tie between authentic Mexican and Chinese. Street tacos made from mystery meat are wonderful. My fave Chinese is sticky rice. I'd kill for sticky rice, haven't had one in over a decade!
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they don't have any good authentic Chinese food out your way? that's a shame. I'm near a college that has a lot of international students and have a few good Chinese places
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No...just American Chinese around here, I haven't explored Lexington or Louisville at all really so there could be something there but what I crave was made in NYC and very authentic so I don't have high hopes for finding anything that measures up nearby. I have never actually found a place that makes sticky rice at all outside of NYC and similar cities.