A thick-slice of Toasted Japanese Shokupan, pair of Dice, Old Macs and New iPods, a 99-Cent Store Voltmeter with spare 9-Volt Battery.. Square Watermelons. They all coincide here in the many radiused corners of my internet bento box.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Songs And Things
Don't ask anyone from Japan if they like The Beatles. Because as with Bob Dylan, that would be a very silly question.
Awesome haircuts. But anyhow, fish tacos were overpriced and blah, should've gotten the crispy beef instead. Weather could've been better but not a bad spot to hang out for lunch.
Hi Kaszeta! Hope you're doing well. Yes too coarse cabbage isn't good. Also underestimating the power of a good sauce can be the difference between ho-hum and elation. :)
I had my first fish taco when I visited the States recntly - twas great...I kind of want to recreate at home but I don't feel certain of the best sauce to use...
Hi Sasa, hope you're doing well. Usually a white sour cream based Crema Mexicana sauce. But I've experienced many great fish tacos with something other. They were the most memorable too. Cheers
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hi dennis
where did u get the fish taco?
too bad, looks like a great fish taco.
HiCC! I got it from Roberto's up the street. Cabbage was too coarse, one of my pet peeves, not enough sauce. I love their beef tacos though.
Hi Kat! Rice and beans helped. :)
I'm glad that I'm not the only one that complains about too-coarse cabbage on my fish tacos...
Hi Kaszeta! Hope you're doing well. Yes too coarse cabbage isn't good. Also underestimating the power of a good sauce can be the difference between ho-hum and elation. :)
I had my first fish taco when I visited the States recntly - twas great...I kind of want to recreate at home but I don't feel certain of the best sauce to use...
Hi Sasa, hope you're doing well. Usually a white sour cream based Crema Mexicana sauce. But I've experienced many great fish tacos with something other. They were the most memorable too. Cheers
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