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Expand ur palate and try sashimiWhat sushi joint ? I have a phobia of East Asian food
Japanese food and Korean food is good your trippinWhat sushi joint ? I have a phobia of East Asian food
tell me your reer uk without telling me your reer ukWhat sushi joint ? I have a phobia of East Asian food
What's that?Expand ur palate and try sashimi
What's that?
I don’t like to discriminate but the videos of Asians cooking dogs and eating weird stuff always freaked me outtell me your reer uk without telling me your reer uk
I’ve had Korean rice, I don’t consider that strange as it’s just a different rice like Indian basmati rice. It’s the other stuffJapanese food and Korean food is good your trippin
Most Asians don't eat dog even then is no different than porkI don’t like to discriminate but the videos of Asians cooking dogs and eating weird stuff always freaked me out
What other stuff most Japanese and Korean don't dog get that shit outta your head dog loverI’ve had Korean rice, I don’t consider that strange as it’s just a different rice like Indian basmati rice. It’s the other stuff
People in the UK always eat East Asian food we literally have Chinatown in London lol.tell me your reer uk without telling me your reer uk
There's more south asian food tho I think especially IndianPeople in the UK always eat East Asian food we literally have Chinatown in London lol.
There’s a lot of south Asian food but there’s also a lot of East Asian food. What other cuisine has their own designated area in central London? The current hype is East Asian food and drinks (noodles, matcha, heytea, pho, sushi, Korean BBQ).There's more south asian food tho I think especially Indian
I hear there's a lot of Pakistani and indians in uk more than east Asians so that's why I thought thatThere’s a lot of south Asian food but there’s also a lot of East Asian food. What other cuisine has their own designated area in central London? The current hype is East Asian food and drinks (noodles, matcha, heytea, pho, sushi, Korean BBQ).
There def is and I think Indian food has more of a grip on the uk than any east Asian cuisine but it's growing rapidly in popularity over hereI hear there's a lot of Pakistani and indians in uk more than east Asians so that's why I thought that