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if you break it down to only sushi and Chinese, maybe that's why. What is it about Asian food you don't like?
The smell of it, mostly. And a lot of the textures. If something doesn't smell right to me or feel right when I'm eating it, it doesn't appeal. I like to think I'm not a picky eater, but in reality, I totally am.
That said, we went to a Thai place with Victor and Thessaly when they were here a couple of weeks ago, and it was really, really good.
I also have not had Indian food, with the exception of tandoori chicken.
I say all this as somebody who can't eat hot-spicy foods period
Then Korean probably wouldn't be much to your taste, since there is kimchi in everything, and it is muy spicy.
(I love kimchi. I wonder if the place I'm eating at tonight has kimchi dumplings?)
Shit, now I really want Thai, and the truly great Thai place in our neighborhood has closed and been taken over by a mediocre sushi place
Come visit me, and we will go to the Monkey Noodle Bar! They're open tonight, and tomorrow night, and Thursday night. Maidengurl, K-Bug, and I went, and it was hella nummy.
I also have not had Indian food, with the exception of tandoori chicken.
Have mercy!
Asian food across the board doesn't smell even vaguely similar to me, but that means it's time for someone more erudite to come along and explain that a characteristic of the continent is to combine spice A with spice B just so, and my nose just hasn't realised it yet.
But Japanese curry and Chinese sweet & sour pork? Worlds away from each other. Kimchee? Nothing else smells like THAT, I hope.
For some reason having Japanese delivered seems weird.
For me, it's a freshness thing. Since Japanese usually means sushi when I'm eating it, I want it made right there, not sitting around for 20 minutes while they wait for the delivery guy to get back from his last run. (Tempura, likewise, doesn't travel well.)
Of course, I'll happily eat prepackaged sushi from a trusted grocery store, so really I'm just a big hypocrite.
I wish that I were a little more food adventuresome. But I am one of those people that always orders the same thing from any restaurant I have been to. And if it's one I haven't been to, it's REALLY hard for me to order and I turn into Sally Albright.
Come visit me, and we will go to the Monkey Noodle Bar!
Maybe tomorrow night? Hec will be coaching Emmett at practice tomorrow night, so I'm solo all evening.
I'll happily eat prepackaged sushi from a trusted grocery store
Yeah, me too. In fact, I was surprised the other day when I was rooting around the prepackaged stuff muttering that I couldn't find what I wanted (I needed unspicy, since I was very closely post-concussion) and the guy behind the counter said "Tell me what you want and I'll make it." Forgot about that option.
I am one of those people that always orders the same thing from any restaurant I have been to
I used to fall into that groove. Then I made the effort to not order the same thing twice from the Thai place nearest work until I was done every remotely palatable item on the menu. Discovered some interesting food that way. At my last apartment, I decided to sample all the restaurants nearby, or at least minimise second visits. Moved before I even made a dent. Right now I'm trying not to duplicate restaurants no matter where they are. Seeking recs from all round. I just need to know.
In Japan they deliver sushi.
On nice ceramic dishes.
Which you just put out your door when you're done and they pick it up.
Come visit me, and we will go to the Monkey Noodle Bar! They're open tonight, and tomorrow night, and Thursday night. Maidengurl, K-Bug, and I went, and it was hella nummy.
Juliana is being a meaniehead taunter.
Maybe tomorrow night? Hec will be coaching Emmett at practice tomorrow night, so I'm solo all evening.
So is JZ.