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by dalocals
43 days ago
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Your answer is the answer I want. Why do you presume it's not valuable to say, "There's a good grocery store over there. I like X brand"? Maybe I want to know a decent place I can get a cheap hot meal too, but I'm not interested in fancy meals or nice restaurants. I want the workaday egg salad from the tiny deli in New York that costs 4.99 and comes with a pickle. I want the simple pho that's the only thing on the menu. I want the tamales sold from a cooler in the Home Depot parking lot. I wish there was a better way to signal that's what i want to find than, "Whats a good place to eat?" |
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As for actual restaurants, I think the mistake tourists make is trying to find the best ramen or whatever, but the best isn’t going to be that much better than the average joint catering to locals. So in other words, spend less time thinking about where to go and just explore and pick a random place that you like the vibe of, that’s what I do and I’ve never been disappointed here.
I don’t really have time to say all that to every tourists that asks though lol.
Also I’m literally writing this from a random ramen place I walked into, and it was delicious!