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And yet with me it's the reverse. Chinese food upsets me more. But you can't beat some of those sweet dishes, something Koreans just can't make that well. Luckily there are plenty of alternative foods here so you don't have to stick with that Korean cuisine. And yes, a true Pizza is grand but best not to be eaten too often.
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I have no problem with most Korean or Chinese cuisine (I won't eat certain delicacy), and I love Japanese food too. Pizza's always good 

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Has anyone ever tried Thai? My brother can't get enough of it, but hates Chinese: He says its too greasy.
I, completely to the contrary love chinese, and find Thai to be quite absolutely dispicable.
I, completely to the contrary love chinese, and find Thai to be quite absolutely dispicable.
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In my experience it's only really 'fake' chinese that's greasy - there's a world of difference between that (including actual restaurants on the high street et al - i.e. anywhere in the western world with more western than chinese customers) and the proper Chinese places I've been to.ghhyrd wrote:Has anyone ever tried Thai? My brother can't get enough of it, but hates Chinese: He says its too greasy.
I, completely to the contrary love chinese, and find Thai to be quite absolutely dispicable.
I'd imagine the same applies to Thai et al, too... would love to get some proper Japanese sushi sometimes. And Korean barbeque is the bestest.