Orange chicken is the
Not saying. But easily the worst throwing up experience of my life.
indian or thai if i had to guess
So you're saying the soy boy can't handle heat?
If I were to throw up from Indian food, it wouldn't be because of y food. It would be because curry is nasty.
Which reminds me... COVID might be the best thing to happen to my life. Because before that I'd be forced into 40 hours of week in an office that pungently smelled of Indian curry.
Mexican- very high in cholesterol and saturated fat between all the oil, cheese, beans and various meat. Not the iest unless you want it to be, but all the fat and cholesterol can give you a bad stomach if you're not careful, used to it, or prepared (I take cholestoff with such meals, they're quite handy and they work)... but otherwise, very delicious and you definitely miss it if you're in a northern place for awhile that doesn't have good Mexican.
Italian- high carb, lower fat, generally lighter and daintier than Mexican, unless you're talking about a takeout pizza, which is more American than Italian. But still, lighter and delicious and unlikely to cause gastro issues, unless of course you eat a whole American pizza.
Chinese- high sodium, high protein, variable in fat, but can be nutritious if you select certain items with more vegetables. Doesn't have to be super y. It's hard to find good Chinese food outside of the major metro areas. The Panda Express's and Chinese buffets of the world are no good.
Indian- is actually good every once in awhile, but you really have to be in the mood for it, and working in IT makes you generally not in the mood for it. Generally high in saturated fat and cholesterol, similar to Mexican food. Can be on the y side, but, scarcely has it ever given me a bad stomach.
Thai- can be healthy if you get the right things, generally healthier than Chinese food, but you have to know what to get and don't ever get "Thai hot". The Thai green curry is disgusting, though. I stick to pork key mow and occasionally a pad-thai type of dish with medium e and don't have gastro issues with it.
Mediterranean / Middle Eastern- again, you have to know what to get. This can be the healthiest and leanest food you can eat if you know what to get. With falafel specifically, don't take it lightly, just because it's not meat- it is a very dense food and eating too much of it can and will upset your stomach. One is generally fine. Greek Salad is amazing and I've never had issues when eating a Gyro or Shwarma.
Did I miss anything, tbh? Other than American, which is well, American. Yeah there's Japanese/sushi but it generally falls under the category of Chinese because sushi is available in most Chinese restaurants in the USA. There's Vietnamese which is basically just that bone-broth soup (pho) which is benign or you can get a Vietnamese sandwich with a bunch of veggies on a very soggy bread. There's Korean BBQ/korean food, had it a couple times in 2013, bulgogi and ramen; it didn't give me an issue. I don't know what's left? There's not really any Russian food, East Europe isn't considered a food haven, nor is Africa or South America.. although for I've read people that do actually eat in Africa, it's quite similar to like Louisiana/Jamaican cuisine.
Learn how the Muzzies kill animals and then try saying that.
They pray to 'Allah' and then decapitate them swiftly. Doesn't sound specifically inhumane.
You're better off believing that's how it goes down if you're gonna keep eating their meats.
I totally empathize. I went to ToGos on (best mainstream OTC sammich joint not named Scholtzky's) Saturday because I was hankering a meatball sub and there's is very ing tasty.
ONLY two people in front of me. 30 minutes to get my sammich, no lie. I get to the POS to pay and it crashes. I'm standing there for 10 minutes for the system to restart. It never does and the meantime my sammich is just getting cold, soggy and unpalatable .
I've waited 40 minutes and it's now just a mush marinara fest of a sammich. POS system not up still. What would y'all do if you're the manager?
Well, they didn't. Even worse, the group of 5 who saw me walk out beat me to the Subway after I left.
Most sit down Chinese restaurants are better than Panda Express. It's amazing how many good sushi and Asian food joints I find in unlikely towns.
haven't found a good sushi place in this city, but yeah... really good chinese food and even a half decent middle eastern kabob joint
There's gotta be one. I was in Little Rock and stumbled across some of the best sushi I ever had.
there's one place that reviews well here called Ten but i didnt think it was that good. im probably spoiled coming from LA though. some really good sushi places all over the place
yeah...that makes sense. And unless there are multiple decent sushi places, it may be too expensive for any one place to get fresh fish.
Still...you're in Nashville right?
charlottesville
Oh ...have you tried, "Ten"?
Ha! We probably were talking about the same spot. It's on the west side?
No idea. My kid had a soccer tournament and it was pretty close to the hotel. It was pretty packed. This was a couple of years ago.
I just checked and we were staying downtown. But it seems like it was not downtown. Was part of a small strip.
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definitely not.
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