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EAPOE
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For me it would have to the "Royal Thai" in Aberdeen. Total immersion in the delight of taste. God dam it I can still taste the miso soup.

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Originally posted by EAPOE
For me it would have to the "Royal Thai" in Aberdeen. Total immersion in the delight of taste. God dam it I can still taste the miso soup.
Teriyaki steak from the Japanese place on the corner. Mmmmmm...

EDIT - I think I'll go have some now.

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Last night I fixed chicken fried steak with country gravy, which is pretty hard to top! 😛

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Originally posted by EAPOE
For me it would have to the "Royal Thai" in Aberdeen. Total immersion in the delight of taste. God dam it I can still taste the miso soup.
Kitfo at an Ethiopian place on Haight in San Francisco.

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My Wife's cooking every night!

EAPOE
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Originally posted by AThousandYoung
Teriyaki steak from the Japanese place on the corner. Mmmmmm...

EDIT - I think I'll go have some now.
Now that sounds good. . . .Love Teriyaki marrinade. . . . Emmmm

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Originally posted by EAPOE
For me it would have to the "Royal Thai" in Aberdeen. Total immersion in the delight of taste. God dam it I can still taste the miso soup.
Shepards Pie from the Cheescake factory in Boca Raton.

It's amazing how good a cow mixed with vegetables and potatoe can taste.

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Another taste heaven.

Tom Yum Soup Thailand\Vietnam. Health and pleasure in a bowl.

Then moving further into God's food bowl.

Lao noodle soup washed down with a beer Lao. . .

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Originally posted by EAPOE
Another taste heaven.

Tom Yum Soup Thailand\Vietnam. Health and pleasure in a bowl.

Then moving further into God's food bowl.

Lao noodle soup washed down with a beer Lao. . .
I can still taste the soup till this day. . . . Beer Lao. . . What a fine memory of that taste I still have and a fragile recollection of the perfect time in life it induced. . .Ohhhh Errr Miss Lao. . .

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Oh yes Lao Noodle soup. I don't know how to spell it, but it rhymed with dough, but started with an 'f', like fough!

Where is the Royal Thai in Aberdeen? is it just off Crown Street at the Union Street end? If so, then yes, that's a great restaurant. If it's not there, then you need to get to that one! (if you know what I mean).

I would have to say that some of my favourite food of all time was a Nepalise curry in a place called Kalaw in Burma. That was amazing!

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Originally posted by Irax
Oh yes Lao Noodle soup. I don't know how to spell it, but it rhymed with dough, but started with an 'f', like fough!

Where is the Royal Thai in Aberdeen? is it just off Crown Street at the Union Street end? If so, then yes, that's a great restaurant. If it's not there, then you need to get to that one! (if you know what I mean).

I would have to say that s ...[text shortened]... e food of all time was a Nepalise curry in a place called Kalaw in Burma. That was amazing!
Now that sounds enticing. . . How did it taste? Reminds me of the food in the Himalayan foothills. Absolutely delicious. Simple ingredients, fresh meat, lightly spiced, healthy, almost free. . .

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Originally posted by Irax
Oh yes Lao Noodle soup. I don't know how to spell it, but it rhymed with dough, but started with an 'f', like fough!

Where is the Royal Thai in Aberdeen? is it just off Crown Street at the Union Street end? If so, then yes, that's a great restaurant. If it's not there, then you need to get to that one! (if you know what I mean).

I would have to say that s ...[text shortened]... e food of all time was a Nepalise curry in a place called Kalaw in Burma. That was amazing!
Fur Guy. . . . To use my own phonetic translation, is the closest to the Lao pronounciation in sound that I can think of.

Chicken Noodle Soup

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Couple of notable places. Mamasan's in Nakomphenom, Thailand, makes the most outstanding chicken fried steak I ever had. Let's see, also in Israel, there is this non-kosher cafe that has outstanding live jazz but the steaks there are awesome, this place is close to Ben Yehuda square in Jerusalem off on a side street near the press building. Anyway the steaks there are smothered in mushrooms and a white sauce to die for, that and some Tuborg, man, that would be one big reason for me to go back to Israel.
But back in Thailand, I lived in a hootch in NKP, in a house 100 years old and they invited me to dinner once, they cook on the floor in a pit in the wood, it chars only so far and they cook for decades in the same place. Anyhow they had this dinner with local Escargo boiled in water with a nice spicy kind of flavoring, some little shrimp like things from the rice garden and of course a nice shrimp fried rice served on a bananna leaf and lots of other vegies, and a huge bowl of fresh picked of the tree mangos. Now THAT was a dinner to remember, eaten on the floor with dishes spread out all over the place. Wonderful. Oh, also one great bowl of GuitioNam Guncha, probably not spelled correctly, anyway, in NKP at this little hidden cafe, in the morning before the cops come to have their morning coffee, they serve Guitio Nam, a wonderful soup with noodles and scallions, but before the cops come, they add a half teaspoon of Guncha, I think you can figure out what that is. Makes the day go great I can tell you! They stop just before the cops come. Great way to start the day!

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Originally posted by sonhouse
Couple of notable places. Mamasan's in Nakomphenom, Thailand, makes the most outstanding chicken fried steak I ever had. Let's see, also in Israel, there is this non-kosher cafe that has outstanding live jazz but the steaks there are awesome, this place is close to Ben Yehuda square in Jerusalem off on a side street near the press building. Anyway the steak ...[text shortened]... die for, that and some Tuborg, man, that would be one big reason for me to go back to Israel.
God dam it man you are making me very hungry and I only ate a couple of hours ago. . . Also thirsty it has been a while since I have had the pleasure of washing down a meal with a fine pint of Tuborg. . .

Have you tried Leffe Blonde?

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Originally posted by sonhouse
Couple of notable places. Mamasan's in Nakomphenom, Thailand, makes the most outstanding chicken fried steak I ever had. Let's see, also in Israel, there is this non-kosher cafe that has outstanding live jazz but the steaks there are awesome, this place is close to Ben Yehuda square in Jerusalem off on a side street near the press building. Anyway the steak ...[text shortened]... day go great I can tell you! They stop just before the cops come. Great way to start the day!
Wow. . . .

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