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    I just wanted to say, IMO, it is the best Asian cuisine, and one of the best in the world. The flavors are generally more subtle and complex than Chinese. I have been enjoying Thai food for a very long time, and never get tired of it. Last night, my husband and I had a date at our fave candlelit Thai restaurant. We had Chicken Massaman Curry, and lemon grass soup with shrimp. Yum!

    (As an aside, I doscovered this: The name Massaman is thought to be derived from the word "Musulman", the older form of the word "Muslim").

    So, what are your favorite cusines?

    Mine would be:
    1. Italian
    2. Thai
    3. Everything else
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    burmese.......italian......german....mexican......

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    Quote Originally Posted by manu1959 View Post
    burmese.......italian......german....mexican......
    Can you describe Burmese cuisine?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Abbey View Post
    I just wanted to say, IMO, it is the best Asian cuisine, and one of the best in the world. The flavors are generally more subtle and complex than Chinese. I have been enjoying Thai food for a very long time, and never get tired of it. Last night, my husband and I had a date at our fave candlelit Thai restaurant. We had Chicken Massaman Curry, and lemon grass soup with shrimp. Yum!

    (As an aside, I doscovered this: The name Massaman is thought to be derived from the word "Musulman", the older form of the word "Muslim").

    So, what are your favorite cusines?

    Mine would be:
    1. Italian
    2. Thai
    3. Everything else
    Thai and Japanese are my favorites. Thai food seems to get that perfect spicy/sweet/sour combo just right. I still haven't found a receipt for Thai tuna salad, although Starbucks makes an excellent Thai tuna wrap (of all places).

    I love Lebanese and Indian food almost as much, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abbey View Post
    Can you describe Burmese cuisine?
    It reminds me a lot of Thai food, but there is a hint of curry and coriander in a lot of the recipes. Cross between Thai and Indian, maybe?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abbey View Post
    Can you describe Burmese cuisine?
    there is a great little shop in alameda.....

    i am sure you know where burma is.....and as a sort of cross roads nation it is a conglomeration of thai...indian...chinese......very good meats.....rices and saldas....lots of cool flavours, spices and textures......

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuisine_of_Burma

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    1. Italian
    2. Mexican
    3. Thai
    4. Everything else

    I agree, Abbey - Thai is the best Asian cuisine.

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    Burmese sounds good. I'll keep an eye out for a place that serves it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Abbey View Post
    Burmese sounds good. I'll keep an eye out for a place that serves it.
    http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...se+restaurants

    tea leaf salad.......yummy.....

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    In order of fav?

    1. Japanese (sushi) <-- I can pound "in-human" amounts of Sushi..
    2. USA Food! (Steaks, burgers etc)
    3. Thai
    4. Italian
    5. Mediterranian
    6. Moroccan

    Everything else...

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    My husband just informed me that he has eaten a few times at a Burmese restuarant in Philly called Rangoon. According to him, good food, but Thai is better. I still want to try it.
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