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Old 10-29-2008, 04:03 PM   #11
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I agree with you on the nice people; however, Filipino food ranks at the bottom of my list of great Southeast Asian or Asian cuisines. Compared to Thai, Vietnamese, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, etc, Filipino food just doesn't stack up.
I hear the slow-roasted dog is to die for.
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I hear the slow-roasted dog is to die for.
Definitely a great dish.
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Old 10-29-2008, 04:44 PM   #13
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I agree with you on the nice people; however, Filipino food ranks at the bottom of my list of great Southeast Asian or Asian cuisines. Compared to Thai, Vietnamese, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, etc, Filipino food just doesn't stack up.
Completely agree. I think the most underated is Vietnamese. That is good food. There is a reason you see very few Filipino restuarants in the U.S. Even the Filipinos aren't dying for the food when the leave.
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