Jenise
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Carl Eppig
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funky-but-white-bread Bellingham
Jenise wrote:250 miles, and $1152 later...
Robert Reynolds
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Jenise
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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Marc D wrote:ouch! (The truth hurts.)[/unquote]
It's true. But it's not xenophobic or subtly intolerant the way it is in some communities, quite the opposite. Bellingham embraces diversity. It just collectively doesn't have an adventurous or experienced palate. One only has to look at the general level of Chinese food here. There are probably ten restaurants, but have you found one that's competent? I haven't. It's all fried and super-sweet. Not just in the take-outs, but in the restaurants, too. Bob and I went to that one that's vaguely in front of Costco one day, and we had a choice of six lunch entrees. Though the names were standard and familiar dishes, the interpretation of each turned out to be one big hunk of fried meat with a little extra something to qualify the flavors. And of course, they were sweet.... It amazes me that the situation is so bad, what with Seattle and Richmond so close. I grew up in a white bread town (Whittier, California) with only one Chinese restaurant to it's name, and it was far more authentic than anything we have here.I love that Seattle run. Sur La Table is crammed packed with cool things. I always hit Ujimaya on the way from Garagiste for fresh duck, mizuna and other Japanese products. Ever been there?
This is probalby the first time I've gone to Garagiste without stopping at Ujimaya on the way home. Love that place. I just didn't have the time.If you haven't discovered it, the Mediterranean Cafe on 32nd St in B'ham has a great selection of things I'm pretty sure you would like.
I love that store. Made a point of dropping in after you recommended it, in fact, and of course it's exactly my kind of place. Love those women! During the recent Lebanese-Israeli conflict I made a point of dropping in for a group hug, some tears, and some Musar.I hope you can post a note on the Woodword Canyon dolcetto, very curious about that one.
Jenise
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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Robert R. wrote:I liked Bellingham the one time I went thru it...I have hopes of moving to Coastal Washington someday, but it will be a while.
...but have you found one that's competent?
Jenise
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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Marc D wrote:Richmond OTOH, wow. I think you would have to travel to Hong Kong to do better. I have a friend I work with from Taiwan who speaks Mandarin and Cantonese. He keeps promising to take me to #3 Road for a real Chinese food experience.
Robert Reynolds
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Robert R. wrote:Have any of y'all been to a P.F. Chang's? There's one in Tulsa, and 3 in the Atlanta area. The best Chinese restaurants I've ever been to, and a thousand times better than the buffett joints around every corner here.
Jenise
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Robert R. wrote:Have any of y'all been to a P.F. Chang's? There's one in Tulsa, and 3 in the Atlanta area. The best Chinese restaurants I've ever been to, and a thousand times better than the buffet joints around every corner here.
Robert Reynolds
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Jenise wrote:Buffets? That's not Chinese. They may be owned and run by people of Asian descent but I've never seen one that wasn't junk expressly designed for undiscriminating, non-Chinese overeaters.
Jenise
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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Robert R. wrote:Jenise wrote:Buffets? That's not Chinese. They may be owned and run by people of Asian descent but I've never seen one that wasn't junk expressly designed for undiscriminating, non-Chinese overeaters.
I detest buffets of all kinds anymore, and that includes the Western Sizzlin' type of steakhouses that plague this nation. It wasn't until I was an adult that I say them as the shams they really are, cheap - yes, plenty of food - yes, but then so is a gallon can of Beanie-Weenies. that doesn't qualify as good food to me now!
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Jenise
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Jenise
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MtBakerDave wrote:Love those Piroshkies! When I'm down at Pike Place, I usually start with a piroshkie and follow it with an croissant amandine at Le Panier. They have the most wonderful French pastries - certainly the only ones I've had around here that hold a candle to the Parisian version.
Dave
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