TKK is memefood. I should just request you eat at various places I like and post pictures so I can live through you.Will do. Looks like I got one up in Gangshan I gotta make a pilgrimage to. Still haven't tried that TKK chicken yet either.
TKK is memefood. I should just request you eat at various places I like and post pictures so I can live through you.Will do. Looks like I got one up in Gangshan I gotta make a pilgrimage to. Still haven't tried that TKK chicken yet either.
Many places do not have street food.Why is it that people only seem to envy street food from other locations? My theory is that the novelty wears off very quickly.
And the food (and beers) are so fucking cheap and delicious.
To the thread title: Yup, we eat good in Peru, can't complain because there's a lot of diversity in our food and OH MY GOD is it so awesome!
Why am I not in mexico eating right now. Wake me from this nightmare.
Why is it that people only seem to envy street food from other locations? My theory is that the novelty wears off very quickly.
Most American cities don't have any sort of street food. Seeing as this is an America-centric forum, it would make sense that most people are gonna be envious of places that actually do have it. That said, people who have natural access to street food probably don't need to spend a lot of time coming and voicing their envy of other street foods.Why is it that people only seem to envy street food from other locations? My theory is that the novelty wears off very quickly.
Singapore does not have street food.
The hawker centers were specifically brought in to get the food off the street.
Why can't I walk outside and drink some unreasonably sugary chai tea by the road side right now. Wake me from this nightmare.
What? Pretty much all of Asia is a food desert by your definition which is not the case. If you want to talk about some small American town where the only restaurants are a Taco Bell and KFC ya but saying that Asia is pretty much a food desert is like the dumbest thing one can say.
And saying supermarkets like they are some bastion of quality is hilarious. You can get better food in a lot of rural places in Asia than some North American cities and there are no supermarkets in sight.
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Asia has local markets with fresh produce everywhere. Not a dessert by that definition either.He's not saying any of those things. he's pointing out the properly understood terminology as it relates to the US. A food desert is a rural or urban area where "normal" supermarkets and fresh groceries are not available and poor or remote folks are forced to eat garbage from 711. For example. You're defining the term for yourself, which is fine, but there's no need to argue about it. he's right.
Asia has local markets with fresh produce everywhere. Not a dessert by that definition either.
You quoted my post from three months ago where it was regarding Asia and supermarkets where there are not super markets but food is pretty much better than anywhere else.
Why am I not in mexico eating right now. Wake me from this nightmare.