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May 16, 2008 at 5:08 PM #206363May 16, 2008 at 5:39 PM #206243
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GuestNote to folks: not trying to generalize, BUT, chinese restaurants aren’t exactly known for their cleanliness and customer service. Korean and Japanese restaurants though typically are.
I heard the above from my Japanese ex-mil as well as a Japanese coworker I used to have.
Flu and others, what’s some good Japanese restaurants in SD then for when I’m out that way? I prefer Japanese over Chinese cuisine. I don’t like Korean food except for the Pad Thai. That I really enjoy.
I like these threads because recommendations for good food are so important.
May 16, 2008 at 5:39 PM #206296Anonymous
GuestNote to folks: not trying to generalize, BUT, chinese restaurants aren’t exactly known for their cleanliness and customer service. Korean and Japanese restaurants though typically are.
I heard the above from my Japanese ex-mil as well as a Japanese coworker I used to have.
Flu and others, what’s some good Japanese restaurants in SD then for when I’m out that way? I prefer Japanese over Chinese cuisine. I don’t like Korean food except for the Pad Thai. That I really enjoy.
I like these threads because recommendations for good food are so important.
May 16, 2008 at 5:39 PM #206324Anonymous
GuestNote to folks: not trying to generalize, BUT, chinese restaurants aren’t exactly known for their cleanliness and customer service. Korean and Japanese restaurants though typically are.
I heard the above from my Japanese ex-mil as well as a Japanese coworker I used to have.
Flu and others, what’s some good Japanese restaurants in SD then for when I’m out that way? I prefer Japanese over Chinese cuisine. I don’t like Korean food except for the Pad Thai. That I really enjoy.
I like these threads because recommendations for good food are so important.
May 16, 2008 at 5:39 PM #206351Anonymous
GuestNote to folks: not trying to generalize, BUT, chinese restaurants aren’t exactly known for their cleanliness and customer service. Korean and Japanese restaurants though typically are.
I heard the above from my Japanese ex-mil as well as a Japanese coworker I used to have.
Flu and others, what’s some good Japanese restaurants in SD then for when I’m out that way? I prefer Japanese over Chinese cuisine. I don’t like Korean food except for the Pad Thai. That I really enjoy.
I like these threads because recommendations for good food are so important.
May 16, 2008 at 5:39 PM #206378Anonymous
GuestNote to folks: not trying to generalize, BUT, chinese restaurants aren’t exactly known for their cleanliness and customer service. Korean and Japanese restaurants though typically are.
I heard the above from my Japanese ex-mil as well as a Japanese coworker I used to have.
Flu and others, what’s some good Japanese restaurants in SD then for when I’m out that way? I prefer Japanese over Chinese cuisine. I don’t like Korean food except for the Pad Thai. That I really enjoy.
I like these threads because recommendations for good food are so important.
May 16, 2008 at 9:39 PM #206290ocrenter
Participantthere’s Taiwanese breakfast at Chin’s? it is just the Miramar Chin’s? very cool info…
Ranch 99 is better than most Vietnamese supermarkets here in SD in terms of cleanliness. We like Zion Marketplace better (Korean supermarket).
unfortunately that’s not saying much… I guess as you guys go to Zion we end up in Marukai (japanese at Balboa).
a new and clean 99 Ranch would capture back a lot of lost business.
May 16, 2008 at 9:39 PM #206339ocrenter
Participantthere’s Taiwanese breakfast at Chin’s? it is just the Miramar Chin’s? very cool info…
Ranch 99 is better than most Vietnamese supermarkets here in SD in terms of cleanliness. We like Zion Marketplace better (Korean supermarket).
unfortunately that’s not saying much… I guess as you guys go to Zion we end up in Marukai (japanese at Balboa).
a new and clean 99 Ranch would capture back a lot of lost business.
May 16, 2008 at 9:39 PM #206370ocrenter
Participantthere’s Taiwanese breakfast at Chin’s? it is just the Miramar Chin’s? very cool info…
Ranch 99 is better than most Vietnamese supermarkets here in SD in terms of cleanliness. We like Zion Marketplace better (Korean supermarket).
unfortunately that’s not saying much… I guess as you guys go to Zion we end up in Marukai (japanese at Balboa).
a new and clean 99 Ranch would capture back a lot of lost business.
May 16, 2008 at 9:39 PM #206396ocrenter
Participantthere’s Taiwanese breakfast at Chin’s? it is just the Miramar Chin’s? very cool info…
Ranch 99 is better than most Vietnamese supermarkets here in SD in terms of cleanliness. We like Zion Marketplace better (Korean supermarket).
unfortunately that’s not saying much… I guess as you guys go to Zion we end up in Marukai (japanese at Balboa).
a new and clean 99 Ranch would capture back a lot of lost business.
May 16, 2008 at 9:39 PM #206423ocrenter
Participantthere’s Taiwanese breakfast at Chin’s? it is just the Miramar Chin’s? very cool info…
Ranch 99 is better than most Vietnamese supermarkets here in SD in terms of cleanliness. We like Zion Marketplace better (Korean supermarket).
unfortunately that’s not saying much… I guess as you guys go to Zion we end up in Marukai (japanese at Balboa).
a new and clean 99 Ranch would capture back a lot of lost business.
May 16, 2008 at 9:43 PM #206295an
ParticipantI don’t like Korean food except for the Pad Thai.
FYI, Pad Thai is Thai food.I find that the nice fancy Asian restaurants are usually more Americanize, which is not very good.
May 16, 2008 at 9:43 PM #206344an
ParticipantI don’t like Korean food except for the Pad Thai.
FYI, Pad Thai is Thai food.I find that the nice fancy Asian restaurants are usually more Americanize, which is not very good.
May 16, 2008 at 9:43 PM #206376an
ParticipantI don’t like Korean food except for the Pad Thai.
FYI, Pad Thai is Thai food.I find that the nice fancy Asian restaurants are usually more Americanize, which is not very good.
May 16, 2008 at 9:43 PM #206398an
ParticipantI don’t like Korean food except for the Pad Thai.
FYI, Pad Thai is Thai food.I find that the nice fancy Asian restaurants are usually more Americanize, which is not very good.
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