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Posted: 12/12/2006 11:05:15 AM EDT
whats your favorite? chinese? mexican? italian?
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Thats tough, I really like Chinese, Vietnamese, and Thai......hard to pick just one...
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Favorite to least:
1. Japanese 2. Indian 3. Thai 4. Chinese 5. Italian 6. Ethiopian 7. Mexican |
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I voted other. I like all the ones listed but my favorite is Redneck- deep fried catfish, soft fried potatos and hushpuppies. YMMV
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Italian is by far my favorite.
With Mexican second, and chinese third. |
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Italian, Mexican HANDS DOWN!
Asian food makes me want to puke. |
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No particular order:
Lebanese Korean Indian Spanish (as in Spanish tapas) Mediterranean Mezzas Greek Ethiopian Moroccan |
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+1 |
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German!
Weinerschnitzel! I know, most people don't like German food, not even Germans, why do you think they invaded France. |
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I would rearrange a little and substitute French for Italian. |
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I've actually never had French, besides some pastries. I hope to fix this soon. |
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Unlike other cuisines that I enjoy from time to time, I could live forever on Italian food. Mmmm-mmmm good.
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Damit, that's my second favorite. |
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There's a damn good Cajun restaurant near me that I really look forward to eating at.
We usually only eat there a few times a year ( maybe 4-5 ) but it's one of my favorite ethnic restaurants to frequent. If it were not for the food giving me the ~Hot Dot~ .... I'd go alot more often |
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1. Good old American grilled dead animals.
2. Japanese (Sushi in particular) 3. Thai 4. Peruvian 5. Cuban In that order |
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Ethiopian by far.....I know, the first thing everyone says is how can the food be good when they are all starving. You should try it. The minchette abish with bereber sauce is awesome. My wife and I drive 2 hours every month to eat good ethiopian food. |
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Favorite to least: Southern hot French Italian Midwest Indian Thai Chinese Greek Hawaiian Mexican Japanese Korean |
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Polish
Kielbasa and Perogies. Oh and BTW...they aren't pronounce Per-ogies. They are pronounced Pyaroga. |
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lol Gigglesmith. America has a lot of kick ass things but unfortunately cuisine, in general, is lacking compared to the rest of the world.
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Yeah Steak, and Potatoes
and Churizo with Chimichuri and flan con Dulce de Leche for desert Argentine food is good !!! |
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1) German
2) American 3) Tex-Mix (not that dirt bag mexican crud) |
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1.Cajun
2.Japanese 3.Chinese 4Italian 5.Indian 6.Thai 7.Mexican Really depends on what i feel like eating at the time. |
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All in the poll (but Indian) are good...
...but no love for German or Irish? Great food (and beer) |
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Chinese (although it depends on which Chinese cuisine)
Indonesian Thai Indian Japanese |
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thai and really good italian are hard to beat (not talking about olive garden)
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At an Irish pub I used to frequent in Germany, they had a sign on the wall that stated that on Sunday mornings, they served an Irish Breakfast. I asked the bartender if that was a six pack of Guinness and a potato. For some reason, I got a nasty look from him right before he told me to shut the hell up and stick to drinking the Guinness. |
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Other
Can't pick an ethnic food Each has some really good food and some really bad food. GM |
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Well..... you see that's because even though I was born a US citizen, I was born in Germany and up until the late '90s, I spent most of my life there either as a Army dependent or stationed there in the Army. |
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Is hard to choose which one is tops; I love Asian regardless, but I also love Italian and Mexican foods as well. I am very fond of traditional Chinese cuisine, not the stuff you get from the buffet place; I mean the real Chinese food, made by Chinese folks at home; I remember a fellow soldier invited me to dinner at his house before we got deployed and I had a very good time eating Filipino food, very good stuff.
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Hawaiian, not for the lau lau and lomi lomi salmon but for the local foods. Manapua, pork hash, portagee sausage, plate lunches, as you can tell I can't wait to get home and eat for 19 days...
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I lived in Germany for about five years myself. But I certainly don't miss the food. |
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That's what we're having for dinner tonight. Gettin' hungry. |
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ON DA MONEY (maybe 1 & 2 switch places if I cant afford the Sushi) |
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