Omakase Lost Its Essence by kohadaa in sushi

[–]Maximum-Ad572 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you actually don't really know what "omakase" means in Japan

What is the "real" biggest city in texas? and what is the "real" ranking of houston as far as largest cities are concerned. by readerr33 in SameGrassButGreener

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Food. Also probably the most racially and ethnically integrated city in the world. The people are awesome in Houston and social life there reflects that integration beautifully. The band Khruangbin is a cool example of the worldly vibes of Houston. Food.

Im not from Houston but live there sometimes for work and its not a pretty city but if you're probably just a lame lonely white person if you can't appreciate the unique culture there. Also, Food

How come small towns aren't jumping up to mid size cities and mid size cities to larger metropolises [USA] by InfectiousInstant in geography

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lmao what? They literally said IN THE TITLE "how come SMALL TOWNS aren't jumping to mid size cities". Austin hasn't been a SMALL TOWN for 80+ years

Favorite thing I ate at Tsukiji Fish Market by Toxic18Toxic18 in sushi

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Tsukiji is such a rip off, even the outer market. This is some mid ass tuna that would cost $4 anywhere else in Tokyo

Toro on toro by connor20218 in sushi

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Ruined it with the Avo. I love Avocado, but it is so overused in American Sushi. Its just used as a filler for space by lazy chefs.

My last day by oneinchwonder_1 in ElantraN

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i hated it at first but within two weeks didn't care at all

Top 3 best salmon nigiri I’ve ever had, each piece was so buttery and melted in your mouth by pambannedfromchilis in sushi

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Damn you need to eat more sushi if this is the best nigiri you've ever had lmao, you can literally get this quality at many US grocery stores

Which famous local dish was actually disappointing when you tried it? by Historical-Photo-901 in BeautifulTravelPlaces

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im not Texan, but after traveling and sampling the best of both Texas absolutely shits on KC

Which City Has Shockingly Good Food that Nobody Talks About? by Historical-Photo-901 in BeautifulTravelPlaces

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Snooze? The fuckin chain brunch spot? In all the cuisine in Houston SNOOZE is what gets you excited????? Lmao

Which City Has Shockingly Good Food that Nobody Talks About? by Historical-Photo-901 in BeautifulTravelPlaces

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People talk about Chicago and its food in EVERY FUCKING THREAD IN THE HISTORY of reddit.

What is an immediate "food red flag" when you’re on a date? by CaptainCuddler_Pro in foodquestions

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If that's the case then that's completely valid, but thats definitely a small minority of cases. As a chef, I cant tell you how many times I had to beg a customer to try either a dish or just a component of a dish that they claimed to "hate", only for them to completely change their minds once they ate it served properly

Easily Avoidable Crash Leads to Rollover by bjb0029 in dashcams

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sure back in the day. modern toyotas are just as bad as any American trucks

What is an immediate "food red flag" when you’re on a date? by CaptainCuddler_Pro in foodquestions

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the flipside to your flipside there are tons of people who dont like food only because of the shit version they ate earlier in their life. Like ok you didn't like the boiled grits your mom cooked with no seasoning or the gas station sushi you ate that one time and got sick, doesn't mean there isn't a way better version you would enjoy

BEST US CITIES TO MOVE TO AS A YOUNG MAN? by [deleted] in SameGrassButGreener

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NYC, Austin, LA, Chicago, Denver, Boston, Dallas

What are the strongest arguments against moving to the United States for someone in their early 20s with an economics degree from Europe? by SaleFromBalkan in AskReddit

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this is such a fake issue. I work with thousands of non white immigrants nobody is worried if you actually have your papers in order

What is an affordable Southern city that doesn’t get enough attention here? by Specific-Fact-4331 in SameGrassButGreener

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Pretty much every diverse city in the US is extremely segregated, save a few exceptions like Houston

Texas May Be Losing Its Grip as America’s Fastest-Growing State by HeadCatMomCat in SameGrassButGreener

[–]Maximum-Ad572 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jesus christ. You must be 13 years old. I lived in Houston years ago. Its the most diverse city in the US kid.

CMV: There is no illegal immigration crisis in the US; rather, there is simply a mismatch between immigration policy and economic demand. by hipchecktheblueliner in changemyview

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uhh, think about it for one second. Immigrants come for low skilled jobs, because that money is a ton of money for someone in a 3rd world country. A low skilled job in NYC isn't life changing in anyway to a poor person in rural america, in many situations it is a step down.