Jacuzzi_Jackson wrote:In respects to the "this veggie version is as good as the meat version" I really want it to be true! But this claim has been made in vein many, many times. edit: although i have had veggie sausages that were on par with normal meat sausages but not fancy, really good quality meat sausages.
Tempy wrote:If you want an out and out replacement - that isn't a thing that'll happen, ever (GM/artificial meat pending practical outings) but I'm saying there is veggie stuff i'd happily eat as opposed to their meat counterparts without thinking "whelp that wasn't beef" It's not ever gonna be beef, but it's a satisfying thing in and of itself. By their virtue they just cannot be subbed for each other, but the seitan burrito and Squid and Whale did have my friend worried she'd ordered meat by accident, so expertly was it spiced and textured.Jacuzzi_Jackson wrote:In respects to the "this veggie version is as good as the meat version" I really want it to be true! But this claim has been made in vein many, many times. edit: although i have had veggie sausages that were on par with normal meat sausages but not fancy, really good quality meat sausages.
Roujin wrote:Hallo.
If you like eating actual indian food please visit the Alishan restaurant in Tonbridge.
Speaking as someone who grew up in Birmingham, this knocks everything I tried up there into a cocked hat with some force.
Downsides:
1. Tonbridge might as well be in the middle of nowhere since you fuckers are all northerners, Scottish, or blahdy cockney wankers.
2. I live in Tonbridge.
adored wrote:If someone could post a recommendation for Basildon in the next 15 minutes, that'd be great.
Jacuzzi_Jackson wrote:They'll never get a decent meat alternative to the banana. No matter how much they try.
hylian_elf wrote:Our household tends to think Indian food in restaurants is overrated. Wonder why, eh? But Masala Lounge in Enfield, near where I live, is actually pretty decent.
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