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  1. Of all of them the yakult sparrows are the most culturally significant. Look up yakult lady.
  2. How old is your cousin? Iirc Aviv is 19th century. It should be no surprise that my one surviving memory from Pre-K is they made us make matzoh and eat it and I refused to eat the burnt tasting yucky cracker. Generically predisposed to feinschmeckerism for sure.
  3. Airbnb is very difficult due to almost impossible government requirements. If you see a good listing you'll need to book it way in advance. There are serviced apartments (monthly mansions) that are overall excellent. They are legally for stays of over a month but you sign a secondary contract to leave sooner. I think this is a better option than a hotel but ymmv. In terms of areas, the transportation network is so good that it's more about how many metro lines you're near than where specifically you're staying - doesn't really matter if you're 15 minutes from Meiji shrine and yoyogi and an hour from asakusa or the other way around.
  4. The path of maximum confusion - open a vaguely korean burger tasting menu joint
  5. Could just be a script taking news stories from other sources and asking the regurgitation engine to "paraphrase this in the style of that"
  6. I just finished curing cod roe as if it's karasumi (as the actual karasumi is running out) And the best and most ridiculously sized thing ever is fugu milt. It's like the fish version of quail testicles. eta: like - 1 pound fish vs cod
  7. That is true of mayo on its own (and yes nothing is going to happen if you leave it out, as evidenced by all of Mexico) but once you mix mayo with high moisture items (even just water) it's going to be a real microbial party.
  8. Orik

    momofuku ko

    As much a tautology as mobius udon.
  9. The noodles are so wide that even if they are orientable, trying to eat them will leave you disorientated. I recommend the author's wikipedia page.
  10. That moment when the byo DRC turns out to be dead... priceless
  11. Local Holiday: Santacon Indigenous People: Crusties Thought Leader:
  12. It was pretty long, although I have to say we were the only ones at the coffee shop primed to think it's a quake and not road work nearby. Nice to get emergency alerts a long while after the fact.
  13. Orik

    Eater

    What's amazing about him is the deli case is staring him right in the face saying Boar's Head and he still doesn't realize these are all the same meats in the various delis including what must be the world's least flavorful liverwurst.
  14. Urbane Cafe in LA, seems like a fast-casual place. This is a highly technical publication aimed at chefs and restaurant owners (think pages upon pages of comparative analysis of sales data, portion sizes, trends, etc.) but their NY correspondent is the very lovely Akiko Katayama and it was a pleasure to host her. Anyway, the Pete Wells list - I can tell you it has a far broader reach than individual reviews. Like, my parents heard about it.
  15. I hope to get everything back later this month, but no promises yet.
  16. More importantly, we are featured in a two page, small font, black and white article in the April edition of 月刊食堂 as one of two trendsetters in America 2024.
  17. I think regardless of the order it's a good list to have as it somewhat offsets the static nature of nyt stars. We did beat out Kafana, which as I told Vladimir makes me feel like a made man. And btw we finally ate at Mắm yesterday and it was really good.
  18. The way they manage crab season is surprisingly rational, especially given it's California.
  19. Of course. I saw there's a push to reopen Market to cars, which some theorize might help. I think it most likely would have helped Nordstrom and WF stay in business, but it's unclear how much of an impact it would have on foot traffic.
  20. The numbers are clear - Market Street is at 65% of pre 2020 foot traffic, Financial District offices at most at 60% capacity (likely far lower as many defaults haven't been processed yet). Condos that were at 96% capacity are at under 90% with deep incentives and negative outlook. It's easy to forget how busy things used to be.
  21. A full month now without a review. I hope he's okay.
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