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Please tell me it’s fake and the woman wasn’t actually arrested

Oh, what? You could have said char siu haha. There are Chinese BBQ places as in you literally get to barbecue stuff just like you would in a korean BBQ by putting meat on a grill. There are some good places in Boston and NY for that.

I haven’t been to Dallas so I can’t really say whether that’s a good trick or not, but most Chinese restaurants I know of don’t offer BBQ. Then again, that’s the northeast so things might be different

Ah yes, omurice haha

If I’m not strapped for time, I usually like to go on forums about people talking about their own city to see what restaurants they really like or recommend. Getting recommendations from people who actually live and spread through word-of-mouth usually nets me better results because stuff on Yelp can get overhyped by

I’ve heard The Daily Catch in both Cambridge and the North End is also a really good seafood restaurant. I haven’t been but friends always rave about it so might be good to check it out.

Uhhh no. That place is overpriced fake Asian food, many of their food items aren’t even Chinese. Their hot pot is decent but overpriced.

Yelp is terrible for recommendations of a lot of Chinese, Korean, Indian, and Japanese cuisine. Half the people there don’t know what they’re talking about, don’t know anything about that kind of food, and order the wrong food items

What? Uh....Real Chinese restaurants dont have anything like those chain restaurants. You can go into a good chinese restaurant and try to order chinese-american food like sesame chicken but...why would you do that when you can get much better food? If you’re looking for a decent chinese restaurant, a good indicator

Maybe you’ve had itimpad that isn’t good then. It usually has a lot creamier of a texture than regular scooped ice cream and they add lots of fruits to it, plus you can get some good flavours like thai iced tea

It’s labeled “fried ice cream” because that’s the direct translation from Thai. It has the word “fried” in it because the way you make it resembles stir frying a bunch of different things together

Usually in Thailand you’d put candies and lots of fruits with it and there are a lot of other different flavours that taste creamier than regular ice cream. It’s not a gimmick, it’s a dessert that’s been around for a bit

Are you talked about baked alaska as in the ice cream cake?

I find it weird that you’d think of i-tim-pad as a gimmicky even though it’s been a dessert in Thailand since 2009. Next thing you know, people will be thinking that halo-halo is the next “ice cream gimmick” even though it’s been around for a while.

You can’t drive over oceans. It’s a big draw, I know

Yea, I can see the potential of abuse without net neutrality, especially when most people would only have a choice between one or two ISP’s

I guess it’s here where we disagree then. I’m not against net neutrality, I’m just pointing out that the need for net neutrality is more the outcome of having poor internet infrastructure investment and lack of foresight from governments in dealing with laws regarding to such investment. I’ve given examples of

I’m not an electric car fan, I don’t own one and I probably won’t be buying one anytime soon, I’m not sure where you got that assumption. Pardon me for not catching on the sarcasm, I’m not particularly good at it. I just thought the claim was odd

It can be argued that politicians are also misinformed when lobbyists are able to sway them, resulting in legislation that ends up being more harmful than if no legislation had been passed, such as the anti-Tesla laws in Michigan. Educating politicians is not always equivalent to giving them the right information to

Subsidies are a distortion of the free market and every American car manufacturer receives subsidies and protections