arrival dinner idea

Matt Finkel finkel.matt at gmail.com
Tue May 19 07:15:22 PDT 2015


$attendance++;  I'm gonna go for that _third_ sauce bowl.

On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 3:29 AM, drforr--- via yapc <yapc at pm.org> wrote:

> On 2015-05-19 10:18, Uri Guttman via yapc wrote:
>
>> On 05/19/2015 04:15 AM, drforr at pobox.com wrote:
>>
>>> On 2015-05-19 09:57, Uri Guttman via yapc wrote:
>>>
>>>> hi all,
>>>>
>>>> i have been scoping out the area's restaurants and found a possible
>>>> easy place to do an arrival dinner with little fuss. it is called
>>>> charlie chow's and they have a dragon grill setup. you fill a bowl
>>>> with veggies noodles, meats and sauces and stuff from a food bar and
>>>> they grill it for you. boston has a similar place called fire and ice.
>>>> all you can eat setup as you can get new bowl and mix it up
>>>> differently. it is only 4 blocks from the hotel so we can walk there
>>>> en mass. any thoughts? i will wiki it up as a suggestion and signup
>>>> page. i say 7pm and we leave at 6:30 from the hotel. this is not a
>>>> group thing so i will not be selling tickets or anything. you cover
>>>> your own tab or table.
>>>>
>>>
>>> +1 # "Dragon Grill" is also known as Mongolian barbecue, one of my known
>>> weaknesses. If they (properly) allow you to do your own seasoning, an
>>> additional +1 will be added :)
>>>
>>
>> as i said, boston has an american version with a giant round grill
>> they cook all the food on. i have seen them in nyc and read about them
>> elsewhere. it allows major customization of your meal(s).
>>  this one claims to have 17 sauces you choose from for the grill. if
>> that is your own seasoning, they it is +1 for you.
>>
>
> We shall see. Khan's is a legendary chain of Mongolian in Minneapolis, and
> I dragged Walt M. to a Mongolian place I spotted in Dublin when he was
> there :) I probably shouldn't reveal this on a public mailing list :) but
> the trick is that chefs usually add water or sesame oil when the sauces
> you've poured over your bowl evaporate, so you hand them a *second* bowl
> with additional sauces, so you get better flavor.
>
>
>
>> uri
>>
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