SausageMcFlurry

SausageMcFlurry t1_jdjdker wrote

Dumpling Kingdom does like 4 styles of Chinese cuisine really, really well. You can go there a bunch of different times, get completely different stuff and always come out full and satisfied after spending $20. Their absolute best stuff: Mala special pot. If you like mala, they make it really well and it comes out not much more expensive than buying all the ingredients and making it yourself.

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SausageMcFlurry t1_jd97m90 wrote

Me and my SO went last week. $55 for a lobster, $110 for half a dungeness. We got cocktails that were borderline undrinkable- all the tables around us also had unfinished drinks that were probably trash. All in all, we spent like $80 each and left hungry and unsatisfied. I'd read really good reviews about that place beforehand so I just need to ask: did they use to be good and dropped off or is this subreddit getting sponsored by them?

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SausageMcFlurry t1_j9phvuo wrote

I mean, half the people here suggested grocery stores. Besides, I'm telling you exactly where to get the best tiramisu in town. All it takes is whisking a bowl of mascarpone, a bowl of yolks, and then folding it all together. If you're lazy or just can't cook, then go ahead and disregard this comment...

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SausageMcFlurry t1_j9kilkh wrote

It's a no-bake fridge dessert that takes 15 minutes to put together. If you're gonna go all the way to a grocery store, buy some mascarpone and ladyfingers and make it yourself. Storebought tiramisu is ridiculously overpriced and consistently garbage.

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SausageMcFlurry t1_j5lr8mv wrote

So buy a bike. It's nice breezing past 30 SUVs at every red light. Commuting by car makes you fat, poor and miserable. Commuting by bike makes you fit, saves you money and gets you there faster!

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