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Yesterday's breakfast
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Today's breakfast
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Food from my uncle's birthday party

Out of focus BBQ sticks lol
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Makings of kare-kare
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Calamari
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Pork
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Turon
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Sisig
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Pancit palabok
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Not pictured: Fried chicken, lumpia, crab legs, dinuguan, stuffed milkfish, and all the desserts.

My b, I was hungry
 
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Fat sals sandwhich.
Cheese steak, Fried chicken fingers, Fried onion, Fried egg, Fried mozzarella sticks, French Fries, bacon, and mayo.
Sounded like a good idea when I ate it Now I can't sleep with this hearburn :frown:
 
^How is shake shack? I really want to go to Vegas to watch a show and eat food lol.
 
Guey, mi amigo es un cabeza de mierda! Jaja

Nah we were trying to get in this crazy tight spot at some festival and trees were all over the top so the sandbox was the path we chose. Somehow we forgot it wasn't a 4x4 and has the turning radius of a bus. :lol:
 
Yeah it was all gravy. More jokes than anything. The homie had a f350 and yanked it right out.

I was prepping at a mean slant for like an hour :lol: got bored of staring at it waiting for the truck and started cooking. That cracked everyone else up. :lol:
 
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and I think In n Out is overrated and that 5 Guys is better ^^^

Was at the mall yesterday and tried Yo Sushi, this bowl of ramen was alright, anyone in the NY/NJ area suggest a more official place to get ramen, appreciated in advance :nerd:

I'm sure there's plenty of legit ramen spots scattered around NYC, but I've never been to any so I can't comment.

As for NJ, right across the bridge there's a few spots in Fort Lee. My personal favorite is Menya Sandaime. I think it's a Korean-owned chain, but I found it to be really good.

http://m.yelp.com/biz/menya-sandaime-fort-lee
 
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Much appreciated, I'm in Teaneck and thats 10 minutes away, thanks bro!!

Do those soups come as is or can you add seafood etc to them?
 
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Much appreciated, I'm in Teaneck and thats 10 minutes away, thanks bro!!

Do those soups come as is or can you add seafood etc to them?

Ayy, shout out to Teaneck

Honestly, I'm not sure if you can add in things. Whenever I've gone I've always had it as is. The menu is pretty simple but I think they do it well.
 
Ani Ramen in Montclair is pretty bomb.

Filipino owned too.

Their pork belly baos steal da show doe
 
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Fat sals sandwhich.
Cheese steak, Fried chicken fingers, Fried onion, Fried egg, Fried mozzarella sticks, French Fries, bacon, and mayo.
Sounded like a good idea when I ate it Now I can't sleep with this hearburn :frown:

Fat bbq is on point. Thing with fat sals is that you have to eat the sandwich fresh out. I had took home the other half and the bread was hard.
 
Poverty snack
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Double fortune cookie
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Mackerel wrapped in banana leaves, jerk chicken, eggplants
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Close-up of the jerk chicken
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Tried the McDonald's Lobster roll. Meh.
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Gyoza
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Chorizo quesadilla
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Cucumber, cherry tomatoes, onions, and garlic in vinegar
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BBQ Pork Banh Mi
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Banh Mi Dac Biet
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Vegan peanut butter cookies
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Got mad Asian tonight. It's not pf chengs green curry. I honestly don't know if the white office people I serve will like it. :lol: got some funk to it, I think it's dope though. I'll just call it a rice bowl and it will sell like crazy.

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