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Old Jul 14th 2009, 10:05 am
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Originally Posted by Madam Medusa
no...my most humiliating experience is getting them the odd kids meal at macdonalds drive-in...they actually have fairly sophisticated tastes as far as eating out goes, their faves are the rivington, followed by leftbank, apres, burj al haman and smiling bkk, lol...

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jesus good luck raising them then, it'll cost you about a million quid a year,

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Yes wait until they are old enough to make their own decisions and relying on their own money, then we will see where their taste buds lie
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Old Jul 14th 2009, 1:00 pm
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jesus good luck raising them then, it'll cost you about a million quid a year,

heh.
hahahahaha, tell me about it...

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Old Jul 14th 2009, 1:11 pm
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Hardees all the way! I always avoid the Chinese (heavily salted and MSG laden) food at the foodcourts. This is a shame as I absolutely love Chinese or any other far eastern cuisine.
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Old Jul 14th 2009, 1:46 pm
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Originally Posted by PapaDoc
Hardees all the way! I always avoid the Chinese (heavily salted and MSG laden) food at the foodcourts. This is a shame as I absolutely love Chinese or any other far eastern cuisine.
I've never been to China, but I once visited a friend who lived in International City, China Cluster. Been to this chinese restaurant, which was absolutely packed with chinese folk. We come in as 3 westerners and all the heads turn to us, just staring!

So we sit, get a menu (only in chinese), we ask what they recommend us and nobody spoke ANY English. Then a chef came out with a camera and showed us some pictures of dishes, while trying to explain what it was. When he was doing a pig you could've swept us up from underneath the table, hilarious!

The food was absolutely amazing though!

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Old Jul 14th 2009, 2:06 pm
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I've never been to China, but I once visited a friend who lived in International City, China Cluster. Been to this chinese restaurant, which was absolutely packed with chinese folk. We come in as 3 westerners and all the heads turn to us, just staring!

So we sit, get a menu (only in chinese), we ask what they recommend us and nobody spoke ANY English. Then a chef came out with a camera and showed us some pictures of dishes, while trying to explain what it was. When he was doing a pork you could've swept us up from underneath the table, hilarious!

The food was absolutely amazing though!
In my time in Taiwan I only tried authentic local cuisine a few times but it was very, very different to Chinglish food. Ducks arses, chickens feet, hundred-year eggs (boiled in horse's piss, allegedly)...all good stuff.
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Old Jul 14th 2009, 2:19 pm
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Originally Posted by littlejimmy
In my time in Taiwan I only tried authentic local cuisine a few times but it was very, very different to Chinglish food. Ducks arses, chickens feet, hundred-year eggs (boiled in horse's piss, allegedly)...all good stuff.
I've tried the chicken feet, very grissly and fatty, dont think I could handle a ducks anus though.
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Old Jul 14th 2009, 2:22 pm
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Originally Posted by edinburger
I've tried the chicken feet, very grissly and fatty, dont think I could handle a ducks anus though.
Depends if it's still attached to the duck.

Duck...crispy duck with hoi-sin sauce and pancakes....droooool.
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Old Jul 14th 2009, 2:36 pm
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Originally Posted by edinburger
I've tried the chicken feet, very grissly and fatty, dont think I could handle a ducks anus though.
I like chicken feet and pigs feet when cooked properly (Long and slow!)

Bit disappointed with the donkey tho!
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Originally Posted by Jim Smith
I like chicken feet and pigs feet when cooked properly (Long and slow!)

Bit disappointed with the donkey tho!
What about duck anus?
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What about duck anus?
Not knowingly sampled that!
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