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Top 5 Favorite Foods

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Poody

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Just wondering what everyones favorites are? And to influence other people to try new foods.

1. Peruvian - Basically asian food with latin influence (seafood). If you're in LA then check out Mario's on Melrose. Inca kola is great!
2. Italian - pasta, any type of sicilian style food.
3. Chinese - Never afraid to just go for it and order dim sum from the little tin trays.
4. sushi buffets - Albacore, salmon and other raw seafoods make my stomach tingle.
5. american food - although I try and stay away from it just the allure of chilly cheeeeze hot dogs make them irresistable.
 
1. Thai Food - just godly and no Thai restaurant seems to make bad varieties of it. Crab Rangoon is the best appetizer ever.

2. Pizza - Pan pizza or Lou Malnati's style is my favorite.

3. Mexican - Enchiladas Verdes!

4. Cheeseburgers own my soul.

5. Cheesecake
 

Dyne

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1. Indian - I love the spicy. Yum yum yummm. I love Butter Chicken the most; often I wipe the bowl clean with my Nan. It's that good.
2. Japanese - Every item just works so well together.
3. Greek - Calamari rules; best lamb recipes ever. And Souvlaki is the bomb.
4. Chinese - I love my Rice Rolls. Can't get enough.
5. Canadian/American/Western - My mom's Beef Stew with fresh bread and butter is just godly.

Special mentions: Thai, Viatnamese
 

nitewulf

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1) indian/bengali/pakistani food - meat curry, flavored rice, vegetable curry, roti, baked/grilled chicken/fish/beef, kabobs etc.
2) thai/malaysian food - spicy soup w/ prawn, baked, steamed or grilled jilapia/red snapper, jumbo shrimp curry, various types of noodles.
3) american - bar & grill stuff, steak, mashed potatoes, green veggies and beer. the ocassional burgers and fries. wine. sandwiches.
4) japanese - sushi -> spicy tuna, salmon/tuna sashimi, fried crab/shrimp. sake. tampura.
5) chinese - peking duck, soups, meats, fried rice.
 

Sysgen

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If it tastes like chicken.
Just don't tell me what it really is.
Just put it on my plate
It doesn't matter just put some hot sauce on it
If it's been on the floor for less than 10 seconds it's still good.
 

SyNapSe

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1. Pizza - pretty much all of it! :)

2. Mexican -mmmm, real mexican, tex-mex.. taco bell, it all rocks!

3. "Homestyle" cookin' - Steak, Chicken Fried steak, Pork chops, mashed potatoes, etc.

4. BBQ - I'm from KC.. what can ya say.

5. American - Bar/appetizer type stuff. All your normal bar type food burgers, etc. Potato skins, nachos, buffalo wings, etc.
 
PIZZA! Most all types/brands/styles.

Chinese - Mostly the local types of places that are heavy on the garlic and peanut oil, unlike the chain stores that are afraid of being "too Chinese" and Americanize the crap out of their food.

American - Sometimes, nothing beats a good ol' hamburger and fries, and a milkshake.

Italian - love the various pastas and sauces. I had to list pizza seperately though, as that is it's own entity.

Mexican - So Cal has a ton of Mexican joints, so I have a vast assortment to sample from. Carmen's in Azusa, CA is my favorite.

(honorable mention) German - I love those bratwurts, frankfurters, saurkraut and all that tasty stuff.
 

White Man

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I'm all about Thai. I'm mostly a vegetarian, so being able to substitute tofu for meat is excellent. Italian food is also really good, although I don't eat it much. I love alfredo sauce. I have a neurotic aversion to tomato sauce, though.
 
Top 5 are all vietnamese dishes. This is what you call them.

1. Bun Tom Thit Nuong (Rice noodle with bbq pork)
2. Mi Vit Tiem ( Noodle soup with duck)
3. Banh Mi Thit Nuong (Vietnamese sandwhich with pork)
4. Banh Mi Xa Xiu (Vietnamese sandwhich with red roast pork)
5. Banh Beo (Vietnamese dumpling with meat inside)
 
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