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- New family owned Vietnamese restaurant in flushing! Check us . . . - Reddit
New family owned Vietnamese restaurant in flushing! Check us out on yelp! <Chef Papa Vietnamese kitchen>
- Vegetarian Food Options? : r Flushing - Reddit
Chef Papa Vietnamese Kitchen is great and I saw they have some vegetarian options (albeit limited) I think maybe find a place that looks good and see if they offer vegetarian option or maybe you can order something but request no meat in it?
- Opinion rant: what the hell happened to Joshua Weissman
I started watching Joshua 3 years ago he was the one who got me into kombucha But as time progressed and he got more famous he's way of cooking, speaking and acting really changed He's recipes can not be followed at all, if you gonna try you have to Google a shit ton because he skips so many important steps that your hair goes gray
- cooking games with actual cooking not solely management?
Title, but basically looking for cooking heavy games like Cooking Mama or the Papa’s games from Flipline like Papa’s Wingeria, Freezeria, Tacoria, etc Even though those games still have management elements the bulk of gameplay is still cooking putting together each order and it’s not super stressful!
- Best Pho in San Jose? : r SanJose - Reddit
I own a Vietnamese restaurant that serves pho (Vietnoms) Been eating pho my whole life There’s no clear best, but you can check out the top places and see which appeals to your personal taste more The spots that I frequently eat pho at : Pho Nhy Pho San Jose Pho Ha Noi (northern style, a little less flavorful) Pho Y #1 (classic spot, used to be better) Vietnoms (our chef has cooked pho in
- My Top List for Vietnamese Food in NYC (from a Vietnamese)
Chef Papa in Flushing reminds me of my parents’ old school cooking, highly highly recommend you visit You may want to update your list afterward! Di An Di is delicious and well executed but not very traditional I think of it as a Vietnamese immigrant’s kid’s restaurant Not knocking it, just commenting on likeness to the food in the
- What are some of your classic must know and cook Vietnamese . . . - Reddit
Lately I've been thinking of cooking Vietnamese dishes because I want to preserve what's left my my heritage I can barely speak Vietnamese and was born and raised in Australia so I want to connect via food Besides the well known Pho bo (beef pho) what are your other 'must know' and must cook Vietnamese dishes ?
- Meal plan delivery services - thoughts and feedback? : r melbourne - Reddit
I was hoping to get some thoughts around meal plan providers in Vic like my muscle chef, lite n easy etc I have got into some bad habits over 18 months with snacking and food that I can't seem to kick in lockdowns
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