Tonight I tried 包敏手抓饭 on 文化巷. You get a selection of very spicy, Southeast-Asian-style food, served on a giant banana leaf (like they do in India), that you eat with your hands. It is pretty good, and worth a trip if you like a unique experience.
Tonight I tried 包敏手抓饭 on 文化巷. You get a selection of very spicy, Southeast-Asian-style food, served on a giant banana leaf (like they do in India), that you eat with your hands. It is pretty good, and worth a trip if you like a unique experience.
Interesting, a previous post somehow disappeared, but here it is again.
Is the aforementioned cusine part of the traditional Chinese cuisine? Is the consumption of it considered traditional Chinese culture?
How is the promotion of non-native Asian cuisine any less detrimental to Chinese culture than the consumption of Western foods?
A serious question.
tonyaod has mastered the art of restricting himself to 'civilized' language while simultaneously engaging in subtle hostility.
bravo!
Not hostility, just irony.
repeat after me: "asian good, white bad..."
aah! leave him alone,it's a contribution useful,for a change
aah! leave him alone,it's a contribution useful,for a change
I believe it's a typical way of eating in the Nujiang valley. Can we have some information on where you ate this, Matt?
@neddy where exactly on Wenhuaxiang is this restaurant? how much did you pay for the meal? is there a place to wash your hands before and after eating?
@neddy, do you sometimes eat at mcdonald's? please be honest!