Vegetarian, my bad.Technically, a real vegan wouldn't eat cheese, making Domino's Pizza a rather odd choice of cuisine.
Vegetarian, my bad.Technically, a real vegan wouldn't eat cheese, making Domino's Pizza a rather odd choice of cuisine.
So much sodium at Panda. Even eating their string bean chicken, beef and broccoli and super greens (healthiest items) have enough sodium to kill a Donovan Mitchell trade.Agreed. It is underrated in the sense that very free people use it that often or talk about it but in actuality sits just right in the pecking order because it’s more limited in being able to enhance a meal.
I think the consistency is key at Chick Fil A. But the sandwich does need mayo, sauce, something.
I agree 100% about In and Out. Nothing special except the price point is pretty good.
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That's messed up. I am sure his diet was fecal free (fecal free diet). I'd consider putting the tiniest bits of **** on his pizza as fair play.Vegetarian, my bad.
I was going to David's Kitchen when they were on Highland Drive in the back of a seedy bar that you had to go down some stairs below street level to get to them. Also when they were on the east side of State in the back of a different seedy bar that I want to say was called Tally Whackers. I've only been to their stand alone location a couple times and it's been a long time. I've really been thinking of giving them a try again but I just haven't done it. It'll be sad since I've never been there since David died. In the first two locations he served every table and basically wouldn't let you not get the pot stickers. Then he'd personally mix your dipping sauce at the table for you based on how spicy you said you wanted it.Try David's Kitchen. Beef and broccoli is actually tender juicy steak. Not dried out beef. Their General Chu or Tso or whatever they call it is quite good. Pot Stickers are tasty.
Logan chinese restauranta has a variant called tiny spicy chicken which all their chinese restaurants appear to have but I only tried two places as I've passed through. Quite good. I like Black Pearl's from the two places I tried.
He would always bring pot stickers without askingI was going to David's Kitchen when they were on Highland Drive in the back of a seedy bar that you had to go down some stairs below street level to get to them. Also when they were on the east side of State in the back of a different seedy bar that I want to say was called Tally Whackers. I've only been to their stand alone location a couple times and it's been a long time. I've really been thinking of giving them a try again but I just haven't done it. It'll be sad since I've never been there since David died. In the first two locations he served every table and basically wouldn't let you not get the pot stickers. Then he'd personally mix your dipping sauce at the table for you based on how spicy you said you wanted it.
Been there lately? Their crisp burritos keep going up in price and are getting thinner and thinner. Basically a $5 tacquito for the beef version.Just had a couple of crisp bean burritos and some mexi-fries from Taco Time. Not bad at all.
Good news for him is that those chain restaurants will be waiting for him wherever he goes, other than Valter'sSince y'all are talking about food here's where Donovan likes to eat:
"Mitchell: I’ve got a few. I kind of rotate depending on how I'm feeling month to month. Ruth’s Chris is up there, for sure. Cheesecake (Factory). I eat there almost every day. Valter's and Benihana. You can’t go wrong with Benihana."
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Been there lately? Their crisp burritos keep going up in price and are getting thinner and thinner. Basically a $5 tacquito for the beef version.
I just buy their sauce and make my own now.
Go back to Facebook, old man.Horseradish is the most underrated condiment