Anonymous wrote:Most Mexican or tex-mex restaurants , they all have the same menu and it’s all overpriced glop with a big side of cheap rice and beans.
Same with the cheap Chinese carry out, all just glop now with a little bit of low quality meat mixed in.
Anonymous wrote:BTW, this thread is derogatory about Chinese cuisine, which people for years think should be at rock bottom prices with top tier ingredients. No business can sustain that. So may be stop thinking of it as cheap eats and treat yourself to a special meal at a great place. Most people without expensive ranges would not be able to recreate the high heat that's needed for exceptional Chinese. I do understand that you think you can cook it at home. I use top ingredients and it's healthy; however, it's just not the same.
Anonymous wrote:BTW, this thread is derogatory about Chinese cuisine, which people for years think should be at rock bottom prices with top tier ingredients. No business can sustain that. So may be stop thinking of it as cheap eats and treat yourself to a special meal at a great place. Most people without expensive ranges would not be able to recreate the high heat that's needed for exceptional Chinese. I do understand that you think you can cook it at home. I use top ingredients and it's healthy; however, it's just not the same.
Anonymous wrote:Fixing a steak at home. Fixing a pizza at home. Fixing anything like Chinese food at home.
Anonymous wrote:As food prices soar and will most likely do so given the impact that policies will soon deeply harm the immigrant community, what is no longer worth it when it comes to dining out or picking up food?
1) Chinese food (at least in my area); quality has been on the decline for years, but last night was the final straw at what used to be our semi-decent local place. The Crab Rangoon was cloyingly sweet on the inside, to the point of being inedible. The noodle dishes and meat dishes alike were greasier than usual, and the quality of meat was sub-par. The dumplings are super thin and don’t hold their shape; I love thick dumplings. Just not worth it anymore, unfortunately, though maybe I can find better Chinese food when visiting friends or traveling. I do love it every now and then!
2) Fast food or quick serve drinks of any sort. We’re going to stick with waters or drinks we bring on road trips, or drink iced tea, soda or alcoholic beverages at home when we bring food home. No alcoholic beverages or lemonades or anything at sit-down meals, unless it’s a very nice restaurant for a special night out; no drinks with casual dining.
What habits have you changed? What’s not worth it to you anymore?
Anonymous wrote:BTW, this thread is derogatory about Chinese cuisine, which people for years think should be at rock bottom prices with top tier ingredients. No business can sustain that. So may be stop thinking of it as cheap eats and treat yourself to a special meal at a great place. Most people without expensive ranges would not be able to recreate the high heat that's needed for exceptional Chinese. I do understand that you think you can cook it at home. I use top ingredients and it's healthy; however, it's just not the same.
Anonymous wrote:Fixing a steak at home. Fixing a pizza at home. Fixing anything like Chinese food at home.
Anonymous wrote:I tend to support more local which in Bethesda/Rockville is ethnic and nicely let them know my feedback if it's subpar. They get one more chance. Usually, it's enough to keep me coming back. Cooking at home for two is often comparable in price because I'm paying retail for the raw ingredients. That wouldn't be true for a family with kids, esp. teenagers. Also, no more tasting menus...too much food.
Anonymous wrote:Most Mexican or tex-mex restaurants , they all have the same menu and it’s all overpriced glop with a big side of cheap rice and beans.
Same with the cheap Chinese carry out, all just glop now with a little bit of low quality meat mixed in.
Anonymous wrote:Spanish Diner. I'm not paying $17 for a "Spanish" grilled cheese, Josr Andres
Anonymous wrote:As food prices soar and will most likely do so given the impact that policies will soon deeply harm the immigrant community, what is no longer worth it when it comes to dining out or picking up food?
1) Chinese food (at least in my area); quality has been on the decline for years, but last night was the final straw at what used to be our semi-decent local place. The Crab Rangoon was cloyingly sweet on the inside, to the point of being inedible. The noodle dishes and meat dishes alike were greasier than usual, and the quality of meat was sub-par. The dumplings are super thin and don’t hold their shape; I love thick dumplings. Just not worth it anymore, unfortunately, though maybe I can find better Chinese food when visiting friends or traveling. I do love it every now and then!
2) Fast food or quick serve drinks of any sort. We’re going to stick with waters or drinks we bring on road trips, or drink iced tea, soda or alcoholic beverages at home when we bring food home. No alcoholic beverages or lemonades or anything at sit-down meals, unless it’s a very nice restaurant for a special night out; no drinks with casual dining.
What habits have you changed? What’s not worth it to you anymore?