09-24-2006, 06:52 AM
One thing I'd be happy to be stuck on a deserted island would be a bunch of hamburgers. I practically grew up being fed Jollibee and Mc Donalds burgers half of my life. Pizza, and Hotdogs come in 2nd and 3rd.
But of course, that's just fast food... On to other dishes, I love curry a lot (the yellow, moderately spicy Indian variant, not the 5 alarm Thai green curry), as well as Sukiyaki. I'd like to try one of those huge German sausages as well one of these days as well. Pasta is on the list depending on thy type of sauce and noodles.
On the otherhand, my "Do not eat" list is pretty long... Which includes any form of shellfish and a lot of chinese and japanese dishes (You'd be surprised on how much shrimp and shellfish they put in most of them).
So, some recomendations...
Stuff to try before you die:
Big Apple Pizza: A small pizza place near my school that serves New York style pizzas, quite possibly the best pizzas I've tasted in my life.
Grams: An american 50's style restaurant. Serves huge portions (relative to other restaurants in the area, not Denny's size proportions though). Serves the best tasting burgers IMO (Pinoy style, where the meat has some flavor, ala Jollibee hamburgers).
Komoro Soba: Really nice Japanese Restaurant in the style of ramen houses in Japan. The prices are very very reasonable for the quality that they serve, plus their Katsudon is to die for.
Mr. Kebab: Located in Quezon ave. They serve my favorite meat-on-a-stick!
Stuff you can live without:
Fake Bacon, Bleh
But of course, that's just fast food... On to other dishes, I love curry a lot (the yellow, moderately spicy Indian variant, not the 5 alarm Thai green curry), as well as Sukiyaki. I'd like to try one of those huge German sausages as well one of these days as well. Pasta is on the list depending on thy type of sauce and noodles.
On the otherhand, my "Do not eat" list is pretty long... Which includes any form of shellfish and a lot of chinese and japanese dishes (You'd be surprised on how much shrimp and shellfish they put in most of them).
So, some recomendations...
Stuff to try before you die:
Big Apple Pizza: A small pizza place near my school that serves New York style pizzas, quite possibly the best pizzas I've tasted in my life.
Grams: An american 50's style restaurant. Serves huge portions (relative to other restaurants in the area, not Denny's size proportions though). Serves the best tasting burgers IMO (Pinoy style, where the meat has some flavor, ala Jollibee hamburgers).
Komoro Soba: Really nice Japanese Restaurant in the style of ramen houses in Japan. The prices are very very reasonable for the quality that they serve, plus their Katsudon is to die for.
Mr. Kebab: Located in Quezon ave. They serve my favorite meat-on-a-stick!
Stuff you can live without:
Fake Bacon, Bleh