Originally posted by loca
I have a pretty damn good stomach actually. Not allergic to anything and can eat the hottest food without a problem. Also lived in Africa and India for 7 and 3 years respectively without ever being sick, so my stomach is just fine but thanks for assuming.
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Oct-16-2007 18:03
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quote:
Originally posted by sixtysix
Mexican is tops,
for me nothing beats central american food...and i don't mean americanized "taco bell" style....ewwww..i mean real, authentic, mayan-inspired cuisine...it's soooo damn good; chiles rellenos, tamales, pollo en pina, empanadas, mexican style beans,horchata....i could go on forever..lol.. i even prefer it over my own (mediterranean) cuisine ahahaha...
Oct-16-2007 19:10
I_Am_Vince
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Registered: Jan 2006
Location: Mississauga, ON
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Originally posted by EvilTree
the ones on Bloor Korean town isn't as good as other places I find.
There is a Seoul House (I think) on Steeles few blocks west of Yonge I went few months ago was pretty good.
Ask your FOB Korean friends. (Jeff and I def do not qualify)
lol I know Jeff wouldn't qualify :P Although Miga isn't that bad, the stonepot bip bim bop? is decent there.
I usually go to Owl on Yonge and Finch area, which is open 24 hours and their bulgogi after tax and tips is 10 bucks even.
Oct-16-2007 19:16
emonster4life
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not sure what seafood would fall under.
Oct-16-2007 19:22
I_Am_Vince
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Location: Mississauga, ON
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Originally posted by emonster4life
not sure what seafood would fall under.
depends what kinda seafood you like. If you like them raw it's Japanese, deep fried with fries and tartar sauce it's British. If it's baked with a bunch of butter and garlic it's probably French.
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Oct-16-2007 19:33
emonster4life
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I guess its more new england... lobster, crab , clams, etc. steamed with butter mmmmm
Oct-16-2007 20:45
Dennis Hahn
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I love Thai, Korean and Indian but the nod has to go to Middle Eastern Cuisine. Love the breads, loves the rice and LOVE the spiced meat.
For a cheap yet amazing lunchtime meal go to Ali Baba... their lentil rice is incredible.
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Oct-16-2007 20:50
DigiNut
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I'd pick French, but you haven't listed it as an option.
Hard to get that here, so for Toronto I'd go with any oriental cuisine. Sushi is probably the best, but I get tired of it (and Japanese food in general) if I eat it too often, whereas Chinese food has a lot more variety. Every kind of Dim Sum is different, whereas every kind of sushi/sashimi/handroll is kind of the same.
There's a couple of Thai dishes I really like (not including Pad Thai, actually), but if we have to pick an entire cuisine then I'd go with French (not included) and then Chinese.
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