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May 18, 2008 at 11:46 AM #207018May 18, 2008 at 11:47 AM #206887anParticipant
Since we’re expanding beyond Chinese food, my favorite Thai place is Karinya Thai. The food is the best and the atmosphere is very authentic too. It’s not very busy at all, although it’s in PB.
I also concur with Sushi on the Rocks. They have two location, one in La Costa and one in La Jolla. The quality is the same and they make the best specialty rolls compare to all the sushi places I’ve been to in San Diego. Their specialty rolls selection is also much larger than most.
May 18, 2008 at 11:47 AM #206939anParticipantSince we’re expanding beyond Chinese food, my favorite Thai place is Karinya Thai. The food is the best and the atmosphere is very authentic too. It’s not very busy at all, although it’s in PB.
I also concur with Sushi on the Rocks. They have two location, one in La Costa and one in La Jolla. The quality is the same and they make the best specialty rolls compare to all the sushi places I’ve been to in San Diego. Their specialty rolls selection is also much larger than most.
May 18, 2008 at 11:47 AM #206969anParticipantSince we’re expanding beyond Chinese food, my favorite Thai place is Karinya Thai. The food is the best and the atmosphere is very authentic too. It’s not very busy at all, although it’s in PB.
I also concur with Sushi on the Rocks. They have two location, one in La Costa and one in La Jolla. The quality is the same and they make the best specialty rolls compare to all the sushi places I’ve been to in San Diego. Their specialty rolls selection is also much larger than most.
May 18, 2008 at 11:47 AM #206996anParticipantSince we’re expanding beyond Chinese food, my favorite Thai place is Karinya Thai. The food is the best and the atmosphere is very authentic too. It’s not very busy at all, although it’s in PB.
I also concur with Sushi on the Rocks. They have two location, one in La Costa and one in La Jolla. The quality is the same and they make the best specialty rolls compare to all the sushi places I’ve been to in San Diego. Their specialty rolls selection is also much larger than most.
May 18, 2008 at 11:47 AM #207023anParticipantSince we’re expanding beyond Chinese food, my favorite Thai place is Karinya Thai. The food is the best and the atmosphere is very authentic too. It’s not very busy at all, although it’s in PB.
I also concur with Sushi on the Rocks. They have two location, one in La Costa and one in La Jolla. The quality is the same and they make the best specialty rolls compare to all the sushi places I’ve been to in San Diego. Their specialty rolls selection is also much larger than most.
May 18, 2008 at 3:06 PM #207022BugsParticipantAren’t we overdue for some type of troll in this thread?
I’ll step forward.
Chinese apple juice is just as good as American juice; you guys are just haters.
May 18, 2008 at 3:06 PM #207077BugsParticipantAren’t we overdue for some type of troll in this thread?
I’ll step forward.
Chinese apple juice is just as good as American juice; you guys are just haters.
May 18, 2008 at 3:06 PM #207107BugsParticipantAren’t we overdue for some type of troll in this thread?
I’ll step forward.
Chinese apple juice is just as good as American juice; you guys are just haters.
May 18, 2008 at 3:06 PM #207132BugsParticipantAren’t we overdue for some type of troll in this thread?
I’ll step forward.
Chinese apple juice is just as good as American juice; you guys are just haters.
May 18, 2008 at 3:06 PM #207160BugsParticipantAren’t we overdue for some type of troll in this thread?
I’ll step forward.
Chinese apple juice is just as good as American juice; you guys are just haters.
May 18, 2008 at 5:54 PM #207086stockstradrParticipantThis thread is probably dead, but I’ll kick it more more time.
PF Chang’s?
At risk of being flamed, I tell about my recent POSITVE experience.First, yes you should make fun of anyone who thinks PF Chang’s is Chinese food. However, I also used laugh in ridicule if someone claimed PF Chang’s food tastes good. My recent visit changed that last assumption.
My boss took the project team there about a month ago. Eating family style with 20 people, almost every item on the menu was ordered, and I sampled them all as they were passed around our tables.
PF Chang’s has some entres that are quite good! It still isn’t authentic Chinese food, but nevertheless some it is very tasty, especially when someone else is paying the bill. However, I admit I wouldn’t eat there if I were paying out of my own pocket.
May 18, 2008 at 5:54 PM #207140stockstradrParticipantThis thread is probably dead, but I’ll kick it more more time.
PF Chang’s?
At risk of being flamed, I tell about my recent POSITVE experience.First, yes you should make fun of anyone who thinks PF Chang’s is Chinese food. However, I also used laugh in ridicule if someone claimed PF Chang’s food tastes good. My recent visit changed that last assumption.
My boss took the project team there about a month ago. Eating family style with 20 people, almost every item on the menu was ordered, and I sampled them all as they were passed around our tables.
PF Chang’s has some entres that are quite good! It still isn’t authentic Chinese food, but nevertheless some it is very tasty, especially when someone else is paying the bill. However, I admit I wouldn’t eat there if I were paying out of my own pocket.
May 18, 2008 at 5:54 PM #207170stockstradrParticipantThis thread is probably dead, but I’ll kick it more more time.
PF Chang’s?
At risk of being flamed, I tell about my recent POSITVE experience.First, yes you should make fun of anyone who thinks PF Chang’s is Chinese food. However, I also used laugh in ridicule if someone claimed PF Chang’s food tastes good. My recent visit changed that last assumption.
My boss took the project team there about a month ago. Eating family style with 20 people, almost every item on the menu was ordered, and I sampled them all as they were passed around our tables.
PF Chang’s has some entres that are quite good! It still isn’t authentic Chinese food, but nevertheless some it is very tasty, especially when someone else is paying the bill. However, I admit I wouldn’t eat there if I were paying out of my own pocket.
May 18, 2008 at 5:54 PM #207197stockstradrParticipantThis thread is probably dead, but I’ll kick it more more time.
PF Chang’s?
At risk of being flamed, I tell about my recent POSITVE experience.First, yes you should make fun of anyone who thinks PF Chang’s is Chinese food. However, I also used laugh in ridicule if someone claimed PF Chang’s food tastes good. My recent visit changed that last assumption.
My boss took the project team there about a month ago. Eating family style with 20 people, almost every item on the menu was ordered, and I sampled them all as they were passed around our tables.
PF Chang’s has some entres that are quite good! It still isn’t authentic Chinese food, but nevertheless some it is very tasty, especially when someone else is paying the bill. However, I admit I wouldn’t eat there if I were paying out of my own pocket.
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