

A ‘three in one’ training utensil for Asian food newbies: fork, trainer chopsticks and regular chopsticks (when broken apart)
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A ‘three in one’ training utensil for Asian food newbies: fork, trainer chopsticks and regular chopsticks (when broken apart)
Have I told you how good their orange chicken is? completely toxic, but delicious.
That’s a good idea for boggers up in the big smoke when they go to an asian restaurant and can’t quite hispter enough.
Jesus christ is hipster the new go to word. Not a post go by someone does not use hipster or hipsters.
I remember when Yamamori first opened they had paper tablecloths with instructions as to how to use chopsticks on them.
You’ve forgotten which class your character is supposed to troll again.
You’re supposed to be mocking people who use chopsticks.
It sounds like the ideal name of the most inbred part of Cork.
“I ate Shteak and Shpuds only, and I’m from Chork”.
Shove it up yer gooter.
Only noticing its panda express. Nicest Chinese food(take away/fast) you’ll ever taste.
Some restaurants in China might disagree
I dont think so.
but isn’t that sushi ?
Iv only ever had panda express in Vegas, while losing all my money, hence the cheap Chinese which turned out to be amazingly tasty. But it might well do sushi as well.
Good idea. I’d imagine quite a few people would be nervous about using chopsticks in public for the first time in case people like Mr T (the classist snob) above would think less of them.