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Weird things on the menu Have you ever been to a resteraunt and saw somethinga bit unusual on the menu? I was in Barcelona in January where at a resteraunt they were serving 'Leg of kid'. I thought to myself. It was probably a leg of lamb or something but I was too scared to try. In another resteraunt I was served veal with what could only desribed as crips or chips if you like in a vingarette sauce. Very strange. What about you? Have you ever been served something unusual too? | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: Have you ever been to a resteraunt and saw somethinga bit unusual on the menu? I was in Barcelona in January where at a resteraunt they were serving 'Leg of kid'. I thought to myself. It was probably a leg of lamb or something but I was too scared to try. In another resteraunt I was served veal with what could only desribed as crips or chips if you like in a vingarette sauce. Very strange. What about you? Have you ever been served something unusual too? that would have been some baby goat you'd think? I'm always worried to get the noodle dish, since it always says with "noodle", not "noodles" which wouldn't be good value for money of you only got just one have you tried phat phuc? | |
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charlottegelin said: have you tried phat phuc?
Yes, but not in a resteraunt mind. 'pfnarf! pfnarf! | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: charlottegelin said: have you tried phat phuc?
Yes, but not in a resteraunt mind. 'pfnarf! pfnarf! really!! | |
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Phat Phuk is nice | |
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Dewrede said: Phat Phuk is nice
I haven't tried it | |
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can't remember the exact ingredients but i do remember it was nice | |
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Dewrede said: can't remember the exact ingredients but i do remember it was nice
are you sure it didn't... have... meat? | |
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Chinese... They always have to be one worse than the Japanese.
One of the funniest things I've seen here was a building with "Slot Zone" written in enormous capital letters across the wall. The writing style was a bit "funky" with some letters being higher up than others. And believe it or not, only one letter got so close to the roof of the building that the top of it was cut off; the "O" in slot... | |
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charlottegelin said: Dewrede said: can't remember the exact ingredients but i do remember it was nice
are you sure it didn't... have... meat? Yes , but i ate it at a Thai restaurant so maybe they put fish sauce in it (i heard that's common for Thai dishes) , i only thought of that after i ate it | |
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Dewrede said: charlottegelin said: are you sure it didn't... have... meat? Yes , but i ate it at a Thai restaurant so maybe they put fish sauce in it (i heard that's common for Thai dishes) , i only thought of that after i ate it did this happen the next day? | |
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Dewrede said: isn't that the grossest emoticon ever | |
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could very well be | |
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What the hell is a Cowboy's Leg. Some people think I'm kinda cute
But that don't compute when it comes 2 Y-O-U. | |
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Rinluv said: What the hell is a Cowboy's Leg.
I don't know but yours looks tasty. | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: Rinluv said: What the hell is a Cowboy's Leg.
I don't know but yours looks tasty. Sounds nasty though. Some people think I'm kinda cute
But that don't compute when it comes 2 Y-O-U. | |
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charlottegelin said: Dewrede said: Yes , but i ate it at a Thai restaurant so maybe they put fish sauce in it (i heard that's common for Thai dishes) , i only thought of that after i ate it did this happen the next day? | |
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TMPletz said: charlottegelin said: did this happen the next day? they put fish sauce in EVERY thai dish | |
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'phuket' works better for that since it's really phad phak. | |
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Mine was spelled phuk or phuc , really | |
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charlottegelin said: TMPletz said: they put fish sauce in EVERY thai dish really ? | |
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Ex-Moderator | Fauxie said: 'phuket' works better for that since it's really phad phak.
I like phuket. |
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Dewrede said: charlottegelin said: they put fish sauce in EVERY thai dish really ? ask fauxie - probably not in desserts! I hope! worcestershire sauce is made with anchovies too, don't eat that either! | |
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CarrieMpls said: Fauxie said: 'phuket' works better for that since it's really phad phak.
I like phuket. have you been there? | |
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Ex-Moderator | charlottegelin said: CarrieMpls said: I like phuket. have you been there? No, but I've sampled their noodles. Very tasty. |
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charlottegelin said: Dewrede said: really ? ask fauxie - probably not in desserts! I hope! worcestershire sauce is made with anchovies too, don't eat that either! ok , thanks | |
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charlottegelin said: Dewrede said: really ? ask fauxie - probably not in desserts! I hope! worcestershire sauce is made with anchovies too, don't eat that either! Yes, they do put it in pretty much all dishes, and it's always offered on the table as a condiment along with chili, sugar and vinegar. Mon said that typically oyster sauce is used in fried dishes such as khao phad (fried rice) and phad phak (fried veggies). Basically if it's fried there's a fair chance there's oyster sauce involved, especially if the dish involves fried rice. Most Thai food involves balancing soy sauce, fish sauce, sugar, oyster sauce and vinegar somewhere down the lines be it during the cooking process or at the table. | |
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Dewrede said: Mine was spelled phuk or phuc , really
You get all kinds of transcriptions. With a little creativity I could be living in Swan Phuk. (Suan Phak - incidentally meaning veggie garden) | |
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Fauxie said: charlottegelin said: ask fauxie - probably not in desserts! I hope! worcestershire sauce is made with anchovies too, don't eat that either! Yes, they do put it in pretty much all dishes, and it's always offered on the table as a condiment along with chili, sugar and vinegar. Mon said that typically oyster sauce is used in fried dishes such as khao phad (fried rice) and phad phak (fried veggies). Basically if it's fried there's a fair chance there's oyster sauce involved, especially if the dish involves fried rice. Most Thai food involves balancing soy sauce, fish sauce, sugar, oyster sauce and vinegar somewhere down the lines be it during the cooking process or at the table. Thanks for clearing it up Pity i can't eat Thai dishes | |
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