Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m confused. Is it different from any other restaurant? You can’t just avoid the pregnancy no nos? Is there something I’m missing here?
Well, the menu doesn't show how dishes are prepared or all of the ingredients, so I just figured it would be easier to get recommendations from someone who has eaten there before. For example, just glancing at the menu, I can't tell if the chicken with egg fried rice contains chopped up bean sprouts or not. I also have no idea what "XO paste" is in the shrimp and toast (not that shrimp appeals to me right now anyway, but just another example). I'm assuming the "half-a-cado" salad which contains radishes is not cooked, but don't know that either. So again, just looking for recs from someone who is more familiar.
Anonymous wrote:I'm honestly sad for those who have posted mean and rude posts. It seems like you are all really angry, unhappy people. I hope you're more compassionate when you are not on an anonymous message board. I also have noticed that no one actually was able to give me a straight answer, so clearly this is not as straightforward as everyone is making it out to be![]()
Anonymous wrote:I'm honestly sad for those who have posted mean and rude posts. It seems like you are all really angry, unhappy people. I hope you're more compassionate when you are not on an anonymous message board. I also have noticed that no one actually was able to give me a straight answer, so clearly this is not as straightforward as everyone is making it out to be![]()
Anonymous wrote:Can everyone who is posting bullying posts about my trying to order a pregnancy safe dish at a restaurant I have never been to before please stop? It's so strange and passive aggressive.
Anonymous wrote:I'm honestly sad for those who have posted mean and rude posts. It seems like you are all really angry, unhappy people. I hope you're more compassionate when you are not on an anonymous message board. I also have noticed that no one actually was able to give me a straight answer, so clearly this is not as straightforward as everyone is making it out to be![]()
Anonymous wrote:I'm honestly sad for those who have posted mean and rude posts. It seems like you are all really angry, unhappy people. I hope you're more compassionate when you are not on an anonymous message board. I also have noticed that no one actually was able to give me a straight answer, so clearly this is not as straightforward as everyone is making it out to be![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you not just...ask the restaurant? Instead of an anonymous board hoping someone had eaten there and memorized what was safe on the menu? This is the strangest post I've ever seen.
Why are you being mean? I thought maybe people were more familiar with the restaurant and could say, "yes I love ABC but I'd avoid XYZ if you're pregnant." There was a recent similar post about Sweetgreen that I found helpful. In my experience when I have asked chain restaurants how things are prepared they don't really know the answer. For example, I asked a woman at Cava whether their tahini Caesar dressing was pasteurized the other day and she said she had no clue.
Anonymous wrote:Can everyone who is posting bullying posts about my trying to order a pregnancy safe dish at a restaurant I have never been to before please stop? It's so strange and passive aggressive.
Anonymous wrote:Can everyone who is posting bullying posts about my trying to order a pregnancy safe dish at a restaurant I have never been to before please stop? It's so strange and passive aggressive.