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Dec 27, 2007
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St.Lucifer wrote:I wanna be a complete veggie.. but sometimes I just lose it and eat non-veg.. and if french can eat frog legs n rest of us eat crocs, snakes, bats , anything n everything.. whats wrong with Koreans, Pinoys n Vietnamese eatng dog ? I cant imagine myself eating a dog though..


Although you have a point, the argument is if it is a pet (and by large extend dog is domesticated, loyal, most family has one as pet and cute) then you dont eat it.


hmm no. The point is.. although one may feel odd that someone else is eating dog..there's no reason to condemn it..or feel bad about them who eat it. For example.. Indians, especially Hindu's consider cow /buffalo to be a sacred animal ( as in worthy of respect, not the religious stuff ) coz cows/buffalos live a 'giving life'.. Do u mean to say that coz they are domesticated and thousands of rural Indian familes've cows/buffalos and many of them actually lead a life from the money they make from milk and dung .. none actually eat it's meat ?

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Dec 27, 2007
Yay another fellow kiwi in town !!!
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Yay another fellow kiwi in town !!!
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I think I would rather commit sepeku than face the traffic.


For the love of food. I can drive you. My car can fit in 4 more people. And the boot can probably take another 2 if you dont mind swatting!
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Yay for kiwis!!

Lucifer: Please define 'Giving'. If that is the case, then it is possible to skew the argument and say that dogs lead a giving life too. Dogs give you comfort, provide you with happiness and love. They 'give' that freely.
So under the same line of thought, you should not eat dogs as well.

I know that alot of Indians do not eat beef, but will they eat dogs?
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I think I would rather commit sepeku than face the traffic.


For the love of food. I can drive you. My car can fit in 4 more people. And the boot can probably take another 2 if you dont mind swatting!


Take a packed lunch and something to read. Also remember to pack plenty of water... dehydration is a killer.

Inform a friend where you are going, and when you are expected back. Make sure your phone is fully charged.

If possible, get an EPIRB - you never know when they will come in handy.

Deira...
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Dec 27, 2007
abarawakijess wrote:Don't worry, I can't even quote... complete technophobe :oops:

The sushi in question is on the revolving sushi belt along with all the other pieces so pretty sure it wasn't display only...

The Wagamama in Oasis hotel serves alcohol as well

There is a place in Crown plaza to shabu shabu?! Please tell me the name, I've been craving it since I left NZ. I've been trying to make it myself, but lack the ingredients for a truly excellent one...

Lucifer: There is nothing wrong with eating a dog or croc or bat or whatever as such. I think the issue here for me is the dog is seen as a pet or cute and its not nice to eat something cute (ok, pretty bad argument). There could be worse things to eat


hahaha :D I eat cute things..
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Does that mean you eat dogs...?!?! :shock:
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People don't want to eat cute animals. They even baulk at eating really ugly animals. I guess the Darwinism here is to be either really cute... or really ugly.

As for Wagamama bunch of stingy you know whats. Not really Japanese either...
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abarawakijess wrote:Yay for kiwis!!

:shock: u eat Kiwis'?

Lucifer: Please define 'Giving'. If that is the case, then it is possible to skew the argument and say that dogs lead a giving life too. Dogs give you comfort, provide you with happiness and love. They 'give' that freely.
So under the same line of thought, you should not eat dogs as well.

I know that alot of Indians do not eat beef, but will they eat dogs?


From Wiki..
In Hinduism, the cow is often, but not universally, considered sacred and its protection is a recurrent theme in which she is symbolic of abundance, of the sanctity of all life and of the earth that gives much while asking nothing in return. Most Hindus respect the cow as a matriarchal figure for her gentle qualities and providing nurturing milk and its products for a largely vegetarian diet. It holds an honored place in society, and it is part of Hindu tradition to avoid the consumption of beef.


I eat Beef.. cant think of eating a dog.. but i find another argument.. may b a bit more meaningful ..Dogs are carnivores ..
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Dec 27, 2007
abarawakijess wrote:Yay for kiwis!!


Are you from Auckland?
If yes, remember Daikoku ?? and the defunct Fukuoka restaurant? YUMMY ......
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Dec 27, 2007
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..Dogs are carnivores ..


My german shepard used to eat grass and play with cats too ! Maybe the grass is like some kind of dessert for him ....?!
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Dec 27, 2007
Ha ha ha!! The German shep probably ate grass because he ate something bad before and grass makes you puke... works on kids too... and before anyone asks, no I did not feed the child grass.

Daikoku is one of the best for Teppan, Sakura is also another favourite, not the one in Crown plaza, but the one in East Tamaki. There is a funky little Japanese place opposite Sakura as well which the name escapes me, but it is so fantastic. I miss Auckland asian food... especially T-mart and Tofu shop. Nothing like it here... :cry:

Lucifer: Ok, fair enough. I understand the defnition.
Dogs are carnivores... so does that mean we should not eat carnivores? some people eat lions and tigers...
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Dec 27, 2007
Ahhh brings back fond memories. I used to goto TMart for the crushed ice. Try eating it during winter. Its like brain freeze all over only this one lasts longer !!
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St.Lucifer wrote: ..Dogs are carnivores ..


My german shepard used to eat grass and play with cats too ! Maybe the grass is like some kind of dessert for him ....?!


Quoting fixed :shock:
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Dec 27, 2007
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Welcome back folks:

While you were away during the commercial break the following happened:

There was a discussion about Koreans and Eskimos.

There was a discussion about eating Dogs.

There was a discussion about "Giving".

Someone could not use the quote properly.

Someone double posted.

No one mentioned Japanese food after the first wickett...

Now back, to the thread...
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Dec 27, 2007
lol. ok.
I tried the sashimi in that place near irish village and it wasn't fresh anymore. That's why I don't trust conveyor-belt sushi.. you'll never know how long it has been going around on there. :?
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pinoy1 wrote:lol. ok.
I tried the sashimi in that place near irish village and it wasn't fresh anymore. That's why I don't trust conveyor-belt sushi.. you'll never know how long it has been going around on there. :?


Gosh I had lots of sashimi the other night. Thank goodness I didnt feel queezie.
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Dec 27, 2007
I am eager to try Kiku. Heard that its good.
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BabyDoll wrote:I am eager to try Kiku. Heard that its good.


where's kiku? no conveyor belt there> ;)
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BabyDoll wrote:I am eager to try Kiku. Heard that its good.


Kiku is excellent and has always been a firm favorite of the Japanese community here in Dubai.

I knew the head chef quite well, used to teach his son. And the Japanese teachers would always go to Kiku.

That chef has left now but I have heard that the quality of the food and service is still the same.

Kiku is in the Meridien Airport Hotel.
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Dec 28, 2007
Anyways,

Went to Benihana with some friends (licence won out).

The food was ok although I have a suspicion one of my friends did not enjoy her food but was too polite to say so (I think). I always ignore the "decor' at a restaurant as food should take precedence but at this place the sitting area for other than teppan stuff was an after thought. Essentially a few tables placed in the hallway with stadium lighting...

Burton, why did you post so late as Kiku is accross the street? Well, next time.

Did I mentioned, no food was left on the places - and enjoyed the company.

Then we discussed Filipino food, what is it? I tried some chicken noodle thing once, and some 'adobo" and one of those drinks with crushed ice, sugar (lots), coloring and jello. But beyond that...
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Kiku is excellent and has always been a firm favorite of the Japanese community here in Dubai.

I knew the head chef quite well, used to teach his son. And the Japanese teachers would always go to Kiku.

That chef has left now but I have heard that the quality of the food and service is still the same.

Kiku is in the Meridien Airport Hotel.


Oh man, I could have kicked myself. Should have insisted to go to Kiku instead.
Great to hear from you Burton. Knew you would surface in the name of food. Good on ya!
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The food was ok although I have a suspicion one of my friends did not enjoy her food but was too polite to say so (I think). I always ignore the "decor' at a restaurant as food should take precedence but at this place the sitting area for other than teppan stuff was an after thought. Essentially a few tables placed in the hallway with stadium lighting...



I wasnt that impressed with Benihana too. The sitting position (away from the teppan station) is just odd. Who wants to go to a 5-star outlet (so I was told) and eat in a corridor facing an entrance? Truely perculiar! Didnt enjoyed myself that much, plus I was restricted from ordering too much. :roll:
Do not rate the food and embience but the company saved the day! :lol:
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Dec 28, 2007
The Teppan is awesome though... perhaps we should do it one night and do Teppan.

Sushi we could have done Tokyo On The Rocks... and nipped next door for some Philipino food afterwards - plus they do Shabu Shabu.
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Dec 29, 2007
Mention food and I will move faster than lightning...

Where is this Tokyo on the rock? are they the ones that do Shabu shabu or is that the Philippino place?
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Mention food and I will move faster than lightning...

Where is this Tokyo on the rock? are they the ones that do Shabu shabu or is that the Philippino place?
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abarawakijess wrote:Mention food and I will move faster than lightning...

Where is this Tokyo on the rock? are they the ones that do Shabu shabu or is that the Philippino place?


Ha ha Touche !
There are 2 Tokyo on the Rocks. 1) In Garhoud, in the row of shops near the Irish Village. Suggest you take a Thai massage next door at Bliss before adjourning to the restaurant :lol: This outlet do not do shabu shabu though. The number is +971 4 286 8060 2) Off Al Wasl road, near Iranian Hospital next to a supermarket (forgot the name!). Suggest you call the number above to ask for direction for thier Al Wasl branch. This outlet is adjoining to the shabu shabu restaurant. Apart from shabu shabu (not Japanese style though) more like hot pot chinese style, they also have Thai and Filipino food. Cant vouch for them as I have not tried them.
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Dec 29, 2007
If they are half as good as Daikoku, then I will die happy :D :D :D
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is kiku normally packed? do you have to call in a reservation?
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