It's May 13, 2024, 02:30:32 AM
Love it, had some yesterday. Like LooN3y said it has become mainstream. I can remember being the only black guy at a sushi bar a while back feeling like Rosa Parks but those days are gone now haha.
iam actually not all that fond of sushi. I dont eat it often. I see it more as just something light to eat, like diet food or good to eat on a hot day or something. I love Asian food but i mostly eat Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai and Indian. Its pretty common like everyone said for Asian restaurants to be full of white people but there are times where i eat in the ones in the city in China town and iam pretty much the only white person and there's only chop sticks and you cant understand half the staff there. Depends on what style you want because some Asian restaurants are really authentic(well i think) and others seem to be more aimed at westerners/whites. And i go out with all my Asian work mates sometimes. But its a mix of like Vietnamese, Cambodian, white and even at times Indian and Torrens state islander, etc. I work in a very multi cultural work place. Its funny how much i like all things Japanese yet i dont really like their food(that i have tried). I think theres lots of Japanese in some parts of Australia but not in my city. Iam noticing Koreans becoming alot more common. But Chinese the main ones, Viet, theres Indian and Thai restaurants everywhere too. I can just walk down the street a little and theres a Vietnamese place, an Asian bakery and an Asian butcher. I think the cafe down the road is gonna get bought by Asians. Its like that romper stomper movie lol. I still do not feel that Ive tried real deal Japanese though. Alot of Sushi places seem to be run by Chinese. I did go to a Japanese restaurant not too long ago. They have Japanese beers like Asahi and Sapporo and it was the first time that i ever tried real saki, you know, where they serve it in the heated little ceramic bottle. The food was Japanese style and there was sushi but it was all hot pot, which i would normally associate with Vietnam? Its funny the staff(Asian girls) where all wearing Kimono's but i swear they were talking Chinese lol.
No comment as to eating off a naked Japanese woman? And yeah i guess its the same with Chinese food, there's the cheap crap and then there's the more fancy pricy stuff. Like there's a Chinese restaurant in the city and its the only place in my life that i have chose big arse fish and lobsters out of a fish tank and they bring it to you still alive in a bucket to make sure your happy then go cook it. That's the only place that I've had real deal shark fin soup also. But having said that, there is a Asian restaurant(they do Chinese, Viet and Thai styles) down my way(shit area, pretty far from the city) called Asian Central(how dodgy and non authentic dose that sound? lol) and i swear to god its the best place EVER to get roast duck! Its SO good. The serve it boneless with two different sauces and fuck me its so dam good. Roasted with crispy skin. Most places seem to serve it on the bone or shredded in rice or soup or sliced in thin slices served with pancakes and other filling, including sauce. Its the only place that I've ever eaten crocodile too. And is it just me or are Asian restaurants really really fucking good at getting gorgeous young girls to serve you, wearing really short tight shorts n shit @,@ Another thing that has become very common here, pretty much as common as sushi, if not more is Vietnamese meat roll places. Is it like that in America too?