All from the same restaurant but it is the quantities that make it a pig-out for me.
Dumplings
Twice Cooked Pork
Yangzhou Fried Rice
Cruller
And this is how I feel after I am done.
Poutine for me
I've always wanted to try this out.
Is it considered as an entire meal or more of a side order?
Beer + Pizza
WingStop
15 mild traditional wings, any mix of drums and flats, don't care
ranch on the side, fries on the side
either that or 7 mild and 8 lemon pepper
From pretty much any Chinese takeout joint, it's called "Singapore chow mei fun". Basically Chinese-style pancit (in a pan with oil, high heat) with some curry and other hot spices, various vegetables (varies on where you go), shrimp, beef, chicken, and pork - though I get it without the pork.
It is so damned good and so filling as it comes in huge portions, but an obvious calorie bomb, so I try to limit my ordering of this to once or twice a month. If I actually had the time to workout enough to burn it off, I swear I'd eat it every day. Some days I can't even eat it all at once, so one order is lunch and dinner.
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Kimchee fries and Kimchee Philly Steak from a local food truck.
macaroni from KFC don't look like that
anyway, don't really have a standard but Juliano's Philly cheese steak is a good start.
Or any fast food burger, or taco... or chicken. anything really
just needs to be really bad for me
salty>sweet
McDonalds
Two burgers, two large fries a vanilla milkshake and a flurry ice cream.
Or a big plate of Nacho's.
From pretty much any Chinese takeout joint, it's called "Singapore chow mei fun". Basically Chinese-style pancit (in a pan with oil, high heat) with some curry and other hot spices, various vegetables (varies on where you go), shrimp, beef, chicken, and pork - though I get it without the pork.