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Nice. When it comes to ethnic food, I'm a fan of seeking the places where the regulars are actually of that ethnicity.

Do you have any suggestions for authentic Chinese food? Especially Szechuan style.


I've really never had very good Chinese food in Dallas. However, there are some really good Vietnamese places. The best is Mai's on Bryan Street.
 

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I've really never had very good Chinese food in Dallas. However, there are some really good Vietnamese places. The best is Mai's on Bryan Street.


BTW, the best Indian food is Kebab n Kurry in Richardson, and the best middle eastern food is Sahara on Alpha and Montfort. And on the opposite corner from Montfort, almost completely hidden there's Gino's, which has really good and really authentic cheesesteaks and italian beef sandwiches. And Jersey Joe's in Addison makes the best deli sandwiches. Also, if you haven't gone to Eatzi's on Oak Lawn and Lemmon, you really should. Awesome sandwiches and the best salads you will find. There's a lot of good food in this city, you owe it to yourself to try it out while you're in town.
 

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I've really never had very good Chinese food in Dallas. However, there are some really good Vietnamese places. The best is Mai's on Bryan Street.



BTW, the best Indian food is Kebab n Kurry in Richardson, and the best middle eastern food is Sahara on Alpha and Montfort. And on the opposite corner from Montfort, almost completely hidden there's Gino's, which has really good and really authentic cheesesteaks and italian beef sandwiches. And Jersey Joe's in Addison makes the best deli sandwiches. Also, if you haven't gone to Eatzi's on Oak Lawn and Lemmon, you really should. Awesome sandwiches and the best salads you will find. There's a lot of good food in this city, you owe it to yourself to try it out while you're in town.


Very nice. There's a Vietnamese restaurant on Bryan street I go to frequently, aptly named Vietnam Restaurant :laugh:, that's very good, but I'm definitely going to check out Mai's. Bangkok City on Bryan Street is also pretty delicious.

Gino's sounds fantastic -- I haven't had a good sandwich in Dallas and I've asked my cab driver for some recs, but he's just an old dude who thinks Whataburger is the best place for burgers, for example. I've hit up in-n-out way too many times to count, so I guess I can't judge, but still.

Def. have seen Eatzi's but haven't felt compelled to go. Have you been to Central Market? They stock my favorite beer in the world and the homemade salsa they have there is pretty darn good, although it's a bit too watery for my tastes. The women there are SMOKIN hot too.
 
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i am sorry, but this might be the biggest asshole of a post i have ever seen here. i can only assume you refer to the canuker family. who are both very kind posters and all around nice people as far as anyone can tell. and for you to go and make assumptions about their relationship is downright disgusting. who the **** are you to judge their marriage or anything about them. maybe they are not near each other when they post, and maybe they are and its an activity they enjoy together, no different than many other things couples may do together and enjoy.

and on top of that to go ahead and point out your suppositions here publicly, as if you have some need to call out a couple and disparage them, is as well, disgusting. what is your problem.

and no, you can not just go ahead and make a ****-head comment and say if you dont like this dont respond. it doesnt work like that. when you act like an ass, people get to call you out.


This was all foretold when Why bashed the Dark Knight Rises. :embar::embar::embar:
 

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This was all foretold when Why bashed the Dark Knight Rises. :embar::embar::embar:


You're kidding right? Was the pinnacle of his posting career. DKR blew chunks so hard I had to wipe half digested corn pieces off my shirt on the way out of the theatre.
 

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Wow what a rant. Given the personal information you have shared on the internet I'm really quite stunned that you would have the audacity to call us creepy, that said I'm going to tell you the same thing I would tell someone who doesn't like me or my life in the real world

If you don't like like what you see go somewhere else, nobody is making you stay!

If seeing us post bothers your tender sensibilities oh so much why don't YOU put us on ignore because quite frankly I couldn't give two ***** about you or your opinions and I'm not going anywhere.


you mean, like not taking a shower everyday?
 

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Thanks for the tips guys. I googled my longtime podiatrist to get his number and was bummed to find that he passed away 18 months ago. He was 56 and very fit and athletic, so this was a real shock. I think it was cancer, based on the obituary request for donations to the American Cancer Society. His wife is also a cancer survivor - she has the same oncologist as Mrs Atlas. :(


do you live in san francisco?

if so we probably have the same podiatrist.
 

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i am guilty of this all the time :laugh: mainly because i'm easily distracted/go off on tangents and i end up trying to say more than one thing all at once. the folks that work for me tell the new people "go ahead and interrupt to ask him what the hell he's talking about if you need to. he expects it."


It's so annoying, sometimes I let her go on just to see peoples facial expression.

I was going to lunch with her a while back, on the way there, we pass a shop where she has seen a shirt or something, we go in and she can't find it, so she asks an employee and at no point in time did she say what it was, but she did tell design details and color. The facial expression on the employees faces were priceless after a minute or so of her confusing them I added it was a shirt and you could literally see the lightbulb in their heads and they finally figured out what she was talking about. :laugh:
 

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I don't deserve a lady of her qualities.


It was lost in translation ...

I meant homely in terms of of simple or unpretentious nature,the type of people i really being with for a meal..

Actually Lady Canuker is not bad at all..:nodding:
 
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