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korean food by japanese? | choice chow
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Korean food by japanese? February 5, 2008 at 10:00 pm · Filed under asian. 535 Irving St. (x 6th Ave.). BBG got the BBQ spicy pork. The dish came with bean sprouts, salad, and rice. I ate his salad and he gobbled up the pork. It was spicy enough, but the portion was tiny (especially when compared to what you can get at Steve’s Korean BBQ in Berkeley). He was satisfied, but I’m sure he could’ve eaten a lot more. The place serves udon and tempura, so there’s more to the mystery. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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What Looks Good? -- A Food Blog: October 2007
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Everybody eats: our desire to not starve to death means that we all must consume food. What truly sets us apart however is what we choose to eat. From hot dogs to haute cuisine, this blog is dedicated to the world of food, from the perspective of just one small member of the Body Digestive. Friday, October 19, 2007. A What Looks Good? Food Tour: New York City. Serendipity 3 - 225 E. 60th Street. Dylan's Candy Bar - 1011 3rd Avenue. 402 Sixth Avenue at 8th Street. But the full taste of the Gray's Papaya d...
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the restaurant at ahn’s burger park | choice chow
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The restaurant at ahn’s burger park. September 18, 2007 at 12:28 am · Filed under american. Ahn’s 1/4 lb. Burger. 439 Grand Ave., Oakland. Photo: M. Sawicki, c. 2002. Courtesy BBG. In high school, BBG and his friends would play wiffle ball at Lake Merritt (who remembers angelfire? So as you can see, there’s a bit of personal history here for BBG, and he was particularly excited to take me to the joint. This next bit contains a few inside jokes, sorry. They have hot dogs, chili dogs, and corn dogs on the ...
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Get educated! | choice chow
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January 22, 2008 at 10:11 pm · Filed under burmese. 309 Clement St. (x 4th Ave.). Before we begin, you’re probably asking yourself, where is Burma exactly? To which, I would say, ignorant! I mentioned the group of people always waiting outside the place, right? The Rainbow Salad has been featured on the Food Network (according to the menu) and contains a whopping 22 ingredients! He never eats salad and is even disgusted by it.) Bbg ate it, twice (! It’s that good. A nice place with amazing food. Ther...
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eatin’ good | choice chow
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November 1, 2007 at 9:35 pm · Filed under american. House of Prime Rib. 1906 Van Ness Ave. (x Washington). When you name your restaurant “House of Prime Rib” there are a couple things that come with the title. Firstly, you better have the best freakin prime rib in town. Next, if you’re successful with that first part, you can go ahead and offer nothing else at your restaurant. House of Prime Rib meets both of these requirements. Regular meat cooking choices apply. He reads your order and fixes your plate...
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livin the dream | choice chow
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February 10, 2008 at 10:38 pm · Filed under chinese. 3137 Laguna St. (x Lombard St.). Be an adult now. Your mouth and lips will be tingly for quite a while after you finish dinner. Rel="bookmark" title="Permanent link to livin the dream" class="permalink" Permalink. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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What Looks Good? -- A Food Blog: November 2007
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Everybody eats: our desire to not starve to death means that we all must consume food. What truly sets us apart however is what we choose to eat. From hot dogs to haute cuisine, this blog is dedicated to the world of food, from the perspective of just one small member of the Body Digestive. Friday, November 2, 2007. The Finer Points of Microwave Cuisine. Has it been really been two weeks since I posted on this blog? Why, that has a great deal to do with the subject of this blog post! Love Me Some Pop.
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What Looks Good? -- A Food Blog: Great Food Moments in Film -- The Godfather
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Everybody eats: our desire to not starve to death means that we all must consume food. What truly sets us apart however is what we choose to eat. From hot dogs to haute cuisine, this blog is dedicated to the world of food, from the perspective of just one small member of the Body Digestive. Friday, September 28, 2007. Great Food Moments in Film - The Godfather. Hey, come over here, kid, learn somethin'. You never know, you might have to cook for 20 guys someday." -. Peter Clemenza , The Godfather. Oh, Pa...
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What Looks Good? -- A Food Blog: September 2007
http://whatlooksgood.blogspot.com/2007_09_01_archive.html
Everybody eats: our desire to not starve to death means that we all must consume food. What truly sets us apart however is what we choose to eat. From hot dogs to haute cuisine, this blog is dedicated to the world of food, from the perspective of just one small member of the Body Digestive. Friday, September 28, 2007. Great Food Moments in Film - The Godfather. Hey, come over here, kid, learn somethin'. You never know, you might have to cook for 20 guys someday." -. Peter Clemenza , The Godfather. Oh, Pa...
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What Looks Good? -- A Food Blog: A What Looks Good? Food Tour: New York City
http://whatlooksgood.blogspot.com/2007/10/what-looks-good-food-tour-new-york-city.html
Everybody eats: our desire to not starve to death means that we all must consume food. What truly sets us apart however is what we choose to eat. From hot dogs to haute cuisine, this blog is dedicated to the world of food, from the perspective of just one small member of the Body Digestive. Friday, October 19, 2007. A What Looks Good? Food Tour: New York City. Serendipity 3 - 225 E. 60th Street. Dylan's Candy Bar - 1011 3rd Avenue. 402 Sixth Avenue at 8th Street. But the full taste of the Gray's Papaya d...