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In condiment news, Horseradish is awesome, but I think I only have it with prime rib. I imagine it’s good on everything though. I love wasabi too, which has the same kinda menthol burn that, if strong enough (a rarity in Utah), I feel in all the pores on my head. Love it. Extreme cuisine!!

I’ve learned to appreciate Cilantro as well. And the reason for eating at Chick-fil-a is the chick-fil-a sauce. The chicken is merely a vehicle for it. I don’t go there often enough to notice the customer service.
Well the green paste they call wasabi in American sushi joints is just powdered horseradish. Real wasabi is more herbal and a little sweet, as well as pungent. But nowhere near as pungent as American "wasabi".
 
I don't eat at Sonic. They have phones at the drive in parking spots or whatever?

Maddox used to call in your order when you ate at the drive-in. That was a fun memory as a kid.
 
My Sonic routinely doesn’t take mobile orders on the app during the weekend. Like I’m paying full price for your slushes, bitches.
 
Well the green paste they call wasabi in American sushi joints is just powdered horseradish. Real wasabi is more herbal and a little sweet, as well as pungent. But nowhere near as pungent as American "wasabi".

Maybe I’m only a horseradish fan then. I’ve never had wasabi overseas. Again, I do notice a strong similarity between horseradish and the American wasabi I’ve had. Now I gotta try the real wasabi - after I buy a plane ticket. Destination…Japan?
 
Maybe I’m only a horseradish fan then. I’ve never had wasabi overseas. Again, I do notice a strong similarity between horseradish and the American wasabi I’ve had. Now I gotta try the real wasabi - after I buy a plane ticket. Destination…Japan?
There's a newish sushi place in the SL Valley that will grate actual fresh wasabi at the table for like $15. Miyazaki. They are pretty damn good and I'd probably say they unseat Takashi as the best Sushi place in the Valley. I have been there three times but it was all in the first couple months that they opened so I hope they have kept it going strong.
 
This is a radio program/podcast from today talking about how the Suns/Nets could jump into the Jazz/Knicks deal to increase the player pool. Ostensibly, the Suns would take back a player like Bogdanovic or Beverly so that they're not as depleted by a KD trade. But that said, Ainge is still going to charge full retail for his players.

 
There's a newish sushi place in the SL Valley that will grate actual fresh wasabi at the table for like $15. Miyazaki. They are pretty damn good and I'd probably say they unseat Takashi as the best Sushi place in the Valley. I have been there three times but it was all in the first couple months that they opened so I hope they have kept it going strong.

Much closer than Japan. Thanks for the tip!
 
I've been in the US for 2 years now, and I did my best to try as much fast food as possible without destroying my health.
I didnt like: Sonic, Arby's( curly fries are good doe), Subway (meatball sub), Taco Bueno, Taco Bell, Wendy's, Burger King (Whooper house in Orlando was ok, for some reason), Ceasars(Pizza), Jack in the box.
Average: Chipotle, Shake Shack, Five Guys, Fuzzy's, Schosloschky( no idea how to spell it), Domino's, Pizza hut, Rising Cane's, whattaburger, KFC, Dairy Queen.
Good: Chick-fil-A, Torchy's, Panda, Hardee's, Papa John, Qdoba, in and out, wing stop(hate their fries), Braums, Marco's Pizza.
I can't remember some of them, it means I'll have to go again.
 
I've been getting into chimmichuri for beef. And well, for everything. It's awesome.
Ah yes! Love me some chimmichuri. Spent a week in brazil for work and they put than on my steak each night. Loved it.
 
Anyone remember Frostop? I remember the king and queen burger being the **** nit
There was one right by my house in kearns. I loved it. Im still partial to wavy fries due to frostop.
 
There was one in Kearns for years. My parents would take us there for shakes and burgers
Just saw this post after I just responded to your original post about frostop. You are talking about the one right by EO's right? Near the KFC? I grew up (all 18 years) in the neighborhood between the KFC and southridge park if you know where that is. Just across the street from kearns jr high and a little bit north.
 
I've been in the US for 2 years now, and I did my best to try as much fast food as possible without destroying my health.
I didnt like: Sonic, Arby's( curly fries are good doe), Subway (meatball sub), Taco Bueno, Taco Bell, Wendy's, Burger King (Whooper house in Orlando was ok, for some reason), Ceasars(Pizza), Jack in the box.
Average: Chipotle, Shake Shack, Five Guys, Fuzzy's, Schosloschky( no idea how to spell it), Domino's, Pizza hut, Rising Cane's, whattaburger, KFC, Dairy Queen.
Good: Chick-fil-A, Torchy's, Panda, Hardee's, Papa John, Qdoba, in and out, wing stop(hate their fries), Braums, Marco's Pizza.
I can't remember some of them, it means I'll have to go again.

I do miss hardees. there was one right by my house growing up that I would walk to on the regular. I dont think they exist anymore. I think they turned into Carls Jr.
 
Just saw this post after I just responded to your original post about frostop. You are talking about the one right by EO's right? Near the KFC? I grew up (all 18 years) in the neighborhood between the KFC and southridge park if you know where that is. Just across the street from kearns jr high and a little bit north.

That’s the one. Loved frostop. Did you live by Lenny Grey and jones. When I say Jones you know I mean big head. Not sure you forgot. We know each other man. K-town playas on here.
 
The Frostop name used to be everywhere but there’s only a handful left anymore.

It’s just such a tough environment for local restaurants anymore. Too many Panera Breads and chain restaurants that can pay more with better benefits - and even they are having a hard time finding employees.
 
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