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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: What's he best fusion food you've had?
By fusion I mean a combination of Chinese and western food? This weekend I had dumplings with bacon inside, was delicious. I also once had a peking duck pizza which was really good. Any good ones you've tried?
Tomorrow night we're going to my city's Korean rstrant. It's not bad there but it's a long way from being like real Korean. It's Chinese/Korea fusion but still a step up from local muck.
Last time we were there the beer was cold but I bet it won't be tomorrow.
Your bacon dumplings sound like winners to me...I've never actually eaten one that had even a skerrick of flavour.
Last week pizza at the japanese 4P's restaurant in Ho Chi Minh.
An home-baked Bread of chinese flour and yeast with imported Danish butter and Dutch cheese plus German sausage ...
I thought you were asking about radioactive food, something was wrong with my BBQ meat, my stomach ached for a month.
icnif77:
You weren't aware 'Shiba Inu' was on BBQ? You should get your own 'dog' for BBQ!
Baozi fused with cardboard, local burgers fused with donkey meat, all cooked to perfection in generous amounts of gutter oil! Fusion food extraordinaire!
DrMonkey:
I imagine, in a decade or two, a stormy day, in the trashes around a baozi stree stand . A baozi starts to move by itself. It starts to make some noise "uuuurrrrgghhh". THen it stops to move. 1 minute later, just right after a lightning felt close.... "Baozi wants to live... AGAIN !"
Cheezy dumplings at Mr. Shi's restaurant, taste strangely like pizza.
smoglife:
Is Mr. Shi's really all its cracked up to be? I can't eat dumplings so never been, but everyday I walked past it and it is full of foreigners. I can't believe they are that much more exceptional than other places
BrendanE:
It's good. I've certainly had better but the place has become a bit of an institution with the gulou foreign crowd. Make that what you will but it's a solid jiaozi place.
A friend taught me how to mix a Cheeseburger with a Spicy Chicken Filet Burger. He called it a Chicken McGangbang, and it's amazing.
That's some high-end fusion food right there.