Really, truly good sushi. Flown in from a place like Tsukiji market in japan, with real wasabi and seasoned sushi rice.
Texas smoked bbq brisket with a vinegary bbq sauce.
Properly cooked and smoked bbq ribs with a bark of spices, served with a spicy sweet bbq sauce.
A top-shelf croissant, which is the love-child of butter and air.
Nutella ice cream. Because nutella.
Bacon that has been brushed with spice red pepper jelly and glazed and crisped in an oven.
Steak. Real, aged, grass-fed steak, cooked on hot coals till charred outside and mid-rare inside. With a 25 year-old first-growth bordeaux.
Proper french fries. Not the thin american fast food bullshit, but triple-fried hyper-crisp spuds that shatter like glass when you bite into them. With a real homemade ketchup that has no corn-syrup in it.
Pizza. The thin crust variety, cooked in an 800 degree oven until leopard-spotted with char. With nothing but a good tomato sauce, basil, and mozzarella.
Ok, also, New York pizza, when you are buzzed from a night out. Covered in dried herbs and spicy pepper flakes.
Crispy falafel, pickles, pickled cabbage, tahini, hummus, amba, in a fresh-baked, slightly charred pita, still pillowy and warm. Somewhere in the middle east that I cannot divulge.
A really good french champagne with salty, just fried potato chips.
Real mexican al pastor tacos, cooked just minutes before.
Perfect langoustines, just grilled with lemon.
Jamon iberico de bellota. Very thinly sliced, with some simple crisp white wine.
Really good, really fresh oysters with lemon juice.
Fresh poke and shave ice on a beach in Maui.
A taste of everything on the menu at Baroo in Los Angeles.
A truly hyper-ripe pineapple, in the tropics, that tastes like a roasted donut.
Speaking of donuts, donuts from Curiosity Donuts in New Jersey. Probably the best in the united states at this time.
The dessert Thali at Poppy in Seattle.
The pastrami sandwich at The Refuge in Menlo Park.
The entire tasting menu at Alinea in Chicago.
The entire tasting menu at Grace in Chicago.
The cabbage, abalone, and green pistachio butter at Sons & Daughters in San Francisco.
Tonkatsu at a really good place in Tokyo. This is not American pork.
The glazed chicken leg at Barley Swine in Austin.
Korean fried chicken.
A bowl of hyper spicy squid in a fishing village in Thailand.
A ripe mango in India.
A perfect pomegranate in Israel.
A warm french baguette with good french butter.
A simple bowl of cacio e pepe in Italy.
A board of great american or french cheeses.
A banh mi sandwich, with crusty french bread, in vietnam.
A warm bowl of pho on a cold day.
Laksa in Indonesia or Australia.
Rice flour waffles with black sesame ice cream.
Properly made bubble tea.
Humphrey Slocombe’s Secret Breakfast ice cream.
Good japanese tsukemen.
Crusty olive bread.
Kimchi stew
Super duper burgers’ veggie burger with pickles.
Xiao long bao at a really good dim sum place.
…also, really good dim sum.
Ghost pepper tortilla chips. Because you are a badass.
A perfect, warm caramel apple pie.
Baja tacos with lime on the beach with your best buds.
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on Wednesday, December 20, 2017 – 05:01 am
PASTRAMI PATHOS
PASTRAMI PATHOS
expensive?
Custom-trimmed, by hand, from the ‘heart of the navel’. Served seductively warm on toasted rye bread with pickles and pickled onions
$17.95
Reuben
Pastrami, sauerkraut, melted swiss, crazy russian dressing and toasted rye
$17.95
The Toasted Slaw #19
Pastrami, coleslaw, swiss (not melted), crazy russian dressing and toasted rye
$17.95
Swiss & Mustard
Pastrami, swiss, toasted rye and Gulden’s mustard
FRESH GROUND CHUCK BURGERS
Natural Certified Angus Beef, flattop-seared, (~7oz). Served with a side of fries
$16.5
Mole Burger
Mole sauce, bacon, cheddar, pickled jalapeños, red onions, cilantro and sliced pickles
$18
Brie Burger
Beef burger with brie cheese, mushrooms, tomatoes and aioli
$14
Cheddar Burger
Cheddar cheese, tomatoes, romaine, and red onions
$14
Ohio Burger
Slightly sweet, circa late 1800’s Akron, OH; caramelized onions with muenster cheese
$17.5
Pastrami Burger
Beef burger, sliced pastrami, melted swiss, sauerkraut and russian dressing served on a burger bun
PHILLY CHEESESTEAKS
Our steaks are custom-made, straight outta philly. Served on the famous Galasso's Roll and served with a side of fries
$13
Cheesesteak Parmesan
Roasted garlic-tomato sugo, provolone, fresh oregano, and of course parmesan cheese
$13
Wit Cheesesteak
WIT Caramelized onions, WIT cherry peppers, WIT Refuge Cheese Sauce
$12
O.G. Cheesesteak
Choice of Beef or Chicken with provolone cheese
$15
French Onion Dip (swiss cheese)
Rumor has it that this union of Paris and Philly caused such frenzy that the Liberty Bell was dropped and cracked
$15
Cheesesteak De Arbol
Guacamole, de arbol xtra spicy sauce, sour cream, red onion, lettuce, tomato, cilantro and cheddar cheese
$13
The Champ Cheesesteak
Mushroom-onion sauteé, roasted red bell peppers, provolone
$13
Western Cheesesteak
Bacon, fried onions, provolone cheese, BBQ sauce, cilantro, and ranch dressing
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: long live the dead love matters
on Wednesday, December 20, 2017 – 05:06 am
That was a list of foods you
That was a list of foods you should eat before you die
some of us older folks better giddyup
i'm going to Menlo Park soon I know I can pull that one off
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Druba Noodler
on Wednesday, December 20, 2017 – 05:38 am
I'm making fudge tomorrow,
I'm making fudge tomorrow, then Baked Beans on Thursday... there'll be enough hot dogs and corn bread for everyone! (Had ham last weekend, time to put that bone to good use!)
Otherwise;
Fattymelt (Bacon Cheeseburger using grilled cheese sandwiches for buns)
Twinkie dog (use a Twinkie for a bun, with sausage, cheeze whiz, and bacon bits)
Dessert Pizza (get a store bought pizza crush, make a chocolate sauce with sweetened condensed milk, then add toppings such as fresh fruit, candy, resers cups, etc)
Though sometimes it's the view that makes the meal! Here's a simple bacon cheddar burger with homemade deviled egg potato salad and corn on the cob, and simple BBQ brats and beer.
View Prineville Reservoir in central Oregon
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on Wednesday, December 20, 2017 – 09:34 am
thread sounds like a daylight
thread sounds like a Daylight metldown
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: MarkD ntfdaway
on Wednesday, December 20, 2017 – 02:46 pm
These are a few f my favorite
These are a few f my favorite things?