When I'm in an Irish bar I'll force myself to drink one or two, maybe four Guinness Beers. After that I lose track of the count. Luckaly there is always a ditch digger tending bar who can keep me straight.
MisterNoodle;842509062 said:
Ha. Corona, modelo and pacifico all brewed by same company, grupo modelo. Which is owned by anhowsyer busch inbev, maker of bud.
Ima beer snob but I will drink any of the three with mexi food or on a beach, lime mandatory. It must be the commercials. Bud was my beer in college, I will also drink bohemia, negra modelo and dos equis lager. And i drink micheladas. Ok im a beer slut not a beer snob.
GB54;842509084 said:
Mexican beer always tastes better there-it's a strange phenomenon because it's mostly bottled not draft. I always keep some Pacifico around for a quaff
rathokan;842509060 said:
i miss the carts... nothing better than the instant gratification of pointing to something that looks good and eating it right away. i don't need ambiance, and I don't need presentation or upscale, i need good, tasty food that i can eat on demand.
KoreAmBear;842509069 said:
How about he best XLB in the City or Bay Area? Like Din Tai Fung good (or better)?
85Bear;842509156 said:
BTW, DTF is coming to the South Bay this Fall.
beeasyed;842509163 said:
prepare to never find parking at Valley Fair ever again. ever.
85Bear;842509156 said:
BTW, DTF is coming to the South Bay this Fall.
KoreAmBear;842509185 said:
Cool. The one in Arcadia is just not the same. Is there one in SF though that gives DTF Taipei a run for its money?
rathokan;842509060 said:
i miss the carts... nothing better than the instant gratification of pointing to something that looks good and eating it right away. i don't need ambiance, and I don't need presentation or upscale, i need good, tasty food that i can eat on demand.
KoreAmBear;842509185 said:
Cool. The one in Arcadia is just not the same. Is there one in SF though that gives DTF Taipei a run for its money?
85Bear;842509217 said:
I can't answer your question as I've not been to DTF Taipei. Looking forward to trying DTF when it opens here. Can't believe it took them that long to open one in the Bay Area given the number of Asians here. Heck, there are TWO DTFs in Seattle!
The best XLB I've had was in a dim sum place in Richmond, BC; can't remember the name.
PTBear;842509221 said:
Do you remember where it is? I'll be going up to Vancouver in 2 months on another food tour and I'd like to add some more restaurants to my list.
PTBear;842509196 said:
On a side note, what do some of you think of San Tung's (on Irving) chicken wings? Always a huge line and wait. I liked them more a few years ago, but now I feel it's just worth dealing with the crowds...
grandmastapoop;842509061 said:
I went to Ireland in my mid-20's and Budweiser was the second most popular beer in the country at the time. It made me realize: people have crappy taste everywhere (also reminds me of the closing scene of Orange County, with Colin Hanks. He gets to a party at Stanford and the girls are all going crazy for that horrible Butterfly song).
rathokan;842509292 said:
San Tung wings are still da bomb! It is a PITA to get them, though. Easiest way is to call and pick up and have two people in the car, cuz parking around there sucks. If you eat in, you can go next door to the cafe and eat there.... the offer the full San Tung menu.
KoreAmBear;842509069 said:
How about he best XLB in the City or Bay Area? Like Din Tai Fung good (or better)?
pingpong2;842508574 said:
The reverse is typically true. If you look into an Asian restaurant and it's full of white people, it's probably not particularly authentic and/or a huge ripoff.
PTBear;842509221 said:
Do you remember where it is? I'll be going up to Vancouver in 2 months on another food tour and I'd like to add some more restaurants to my list.
wallyball2003;842509334 said:
Been to DTF in Xintiandi in Shanghai a few times.
calumnus;842509294 said:
It is surprising that people who chose Stanford have crappy taste?
BeachyBear;842509453 said:
Compared to the San Gabriel Valley, SF dim sum is mediocre at best. Maybe there are areas outside of SF that are better, kind of like SGV >>>>> LA Chinatown.
I've heard Vancouver's dim sum is on par with SGV.