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Jennifer Strbac Apr 6, 2011 10:00 pm

1. Baguettes from Paris
2. Cheese on a giant multiple-tiered cheese cart
3. Bacon
4. Home-grown tomatoes with salt
5. Lychees
6. More Baguettes from Paris

ILuvParis Apr 6, 2011 10:41 pm


Originally Posted by Jennifer Strbac (Post 16174487)
1. Baguettes from Paris
6. More Baguettes from Paris

Preferably with butter, ham and gruyere (at least 1. OR 6.) :)

General_Flyer Apr 7, 2011 12:44 am

1. Chicken, Beef, Lamb Satay
2. French and Italian Breads
3. Mozzarella Cheese
4. Chinese BBQ and Peking Duck
5. All Korean BBQ varieties and condiments
6. Dom Perignon or Krug or Crystal or La Grande Dame or any good champagne..

belle3388 Apr 8, 2011 7:16 pm

tough choices
 
1. Dim Sum (chicken feet a must)
2. Durian (ripe just fallen from tree)
3. Shaved foie with ginger cookies from Bestiari
4. Din Tai Fung steamed Shanghai soup dumplings
5. Fried chicken (Popeye's or/and Pollo Campero)
5.1 Fried chicken livers

And heaven would not be heavenly to me if they didn't have:

6. Warm sticky toffee pudding with caramel sauce and vanilla bean ice cream made fresh daily by one sweet Australian FT friend ;)

Drinks: Iced tea and very, very cold Diet Coke (glass bottle only).

ILuvParis Apr 8, 2011 9:26 pm

I can't imagine Heaven without Roy's chocolate souffle with vanilla ice cream.

Further, how could it be heaven without the aptly named Filipino treat, Food for the Gods?!

cblaisd Dec 16, 2013 9:38 pm

The red chili enchiladas and sopapillas at Cavillo's Mexican Restaurant in Alamosa.

LDNConsultant Dec 19, 2013 11:03 pm

1. Korean Chicken and Beer + with condiments
2. Korean BBQ + Rice + Side Dishes + Soup
3. Dimsum
4. Fatty Tuna Sashimi & Nigiri
5. Dom Perignon or Krug!!

uszkanni Dec 20, 2013 12:52 am

One heck of an elaborate kaiseki meal; one that transcends all of time and all cultures, including non-Earth based ones.

That or Arby's.

ILuvParis Dec 20, 2013 6:58 am


Originally Posted by uszkanni (Post 21998933)
Arby's.

Yeah. Nothing like a beeflike sandwich. :D

unifer Dec 20, 2013 9:36 am

French Toast. From a really small town in the middle of nowhere's cafe, loaded with butter and powdered sugar. SO GOOD.

LabCat Dec 20, 2013 2:05 pm

1. Nachos from El Torito circa 1990 (not the current El Torito...)
2. Laphet thote
3. Hummos (simple and real - chickpeas, tahini, garlic, lemon, salt, olive oil - none of this pesto-with-sun-dried-tomato-flavored stuff) with a constant supply of freshly-made Lebanese pita
4. Large, fresh, and perfectly steamed scallops with drawn butter
5. "Streaky" bacon (the proper kind of bacon!!)
6. Salted caramel gelato

cakegirl Dec 21, 2013 7:19 am

Heaven is a giant raw bar with cold champagne, a crisp salad with avocado and hot french fries on the side. There is also a Wonka-like dessert and candy wing.

tcl Dec 21, 2013 8:51 pm

Good water.

without strange aftertaste from water treatment, tap or packaging

Amelorn Dec 21, 2013 9:25 pm


Originally Posted by tcl (Post 22008892)
Good water.

without strange aftertaste from water treatment, tap or packaging

So basically a pure gold faucet dispensing Evian water? ;)

tcl Dec 22, 2013 11:47 pm


Originally Posted by Amelorn (Post 22008973)
So basically a pure gold faucet dispensing Evian water? ;)

Just got back from travel in China. They use some sort of chemical (iodine?) to purify the tap water there and the scent was at times quite strong. Everything (coffee, soup, desserts) had a faint iodine scent & taste to it. After a while I became a bit sensitized to it and felt that I was bathing in and consuming toilet water.

It might have been better if I was dining on street food that is more heavily spiced, but the client booked us into a series of nice restaurants that had some very delicately prepared dishes that sadly also allowed the taste of the water to be detected :( My only reprieve was going to tea shops where they exclusively use distilled water in order to showcase the complexity and quality of their product.

As for bottled water, I tend to prefer Fuji ;)


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