Epic
#21
Posted 2009-June-26, 11:37
Chipotle is good, and but I couldn't quite eat it every day. Not the best burrito on the planet, but its predicatably good, especially if you ask them to go easy on the rice.
Cajun is fine a few times a year.
Can't comment on the specific Dallas choices you mention, but when I played in the NABCs there Gilbert and I got off the beaten track away from Reunion Center and found some good Mexican on some street a few miles North that ran EW that had a lot of choices and there was a lot of nightlife.
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#22
Posted 2009-June-26, 11:45
#23
Posted 2009-June-26, 13:16
You can never go wrong with 4 star Italian, just double check it really is 4 stars if you are paying for stars.
Sushi is great.
#24
Posted 2009-June-26, 13:24
edit: UPDATE. HEMANT WANTS TO COOK TONIGHT!
#25
Posted 2009-June-26, 13:29
y66, on Jun 26 2009, 11:11 AM, said:
I'll get right on that! (sorry couldn't resist).
#26
Posted 2009-June-26, 13:32
Jlall, on Jun 26 2009, 02:24 PM, said:
Hemant cooking is not one of the poll options obv.
That sort of sucks the fun right out of it.
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#27
Posted 2009-June-26, 13:33
Jlall, on Jun 26 2009, 10:24 PM, said:
edit: UPDATE. HEMANT WANTS TO COOK TONIGHT!
This suggests that your dad is a good cook?
#28
Posted 2009-June-26, 13:36
hrothgar, on Jun 26 2009, 02:33 PM, said:
Jlall, on Jun 26 2009, 10:24 PM, said:
edit: UPDATE. HEMANT WANTS TO COOK TONIGHT!
This suggests that your dad is a good cook?
Good cook is an overbid.
Though I like what he makes.
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#30
Posted 2009-June-26, 13:52
Apollo81, on Jun 26 2009, 02:51 PM, said:
We don't have a grill.
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#31
Posted 2009-June-26, 14:19
#33
Posted 2009-June-27, 15:33
jjbrr, on Jun 26 2009, 02:52 PM, said:
Apollo81, on Jun 26 2009, 02:51 PM, said:
We don't have a grill.
george forman to the rescue.
#34
Posted 2009-June-27, 15:36
jdonn, on Jun 26 2009, 12:45 PM, said:
the corn salsa is quite good. I'm not a big fan of pf-changs. chipotle is ok for what it is -- but there's also baja fresh, poquito mas and probably some other chains around that serve the same stuff for a little less.
#35
Posted 2009-June-27, 15:39
mike777, on Jun 26 2009, 02:16 PM, said:
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sure you can.
i never quite understood the appeal of italian restaurants. the food is generally simple enough that you could throw it together at home in under an hour. So I guess if you don't like to/ can't cook, fine.
Whenever I eat out I try to get food that I wouldn't know how to, or it would be substantial effort to make.
#36
Posted 2009-June-27, 17:49
matmat, on Jun 27 2009, 04:39 PM, said:
mike777, on Jun 26 2009, 02:16 PM, said:
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sure you can.
i never quite understood the appeal of italian restaurants. the food is generally simple enough that you could throw it together at home in under an hour. So I guess if you don't like to/ can't cook, fine.
Whenever I eat out I try to get food that I wouldn't know how to, or it would be substantial effort to make.
i more or less agree with this. i wouldnt go to someplace fancy and get spaghetti and meatballs.
however, giving people options and variety is a good argument for eating out. plus the bread, obv.
Also, we don't have a Foreman grill either.
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#37
Posted 2009-June-27, 17:50
#38
Posted 2009-June-27, 18:01
cherdanno, on Jun 27 2009, 06:50 PM, said:
i intend to when i wind up in italy.
#39
Posted 2009-June-27, 18:04
matmat, on Jun 27 2009, 07:01 PM, said:
cherdanno, on Jun 27 2009, 06:50 PM, said:
i intend to when i wind up in italy.
mamma mia
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#40
Posted 2009-June-27, 23:03
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