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Brooklyn's Chinatown

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  • alafairnadia
    alafairnadia
    omg, so good! and then shopping afterward? I have a new thing to do on weekends - wandering south and west. my fridge is packed with great food, and my belly is STILL full.

    and everyone: I have an awesome new cell phone accessory.
  • bigguy
    bigguy
    and everyone: I have an awesome new cell phone accessory.
    I just want you to consider the possibility that your new cell phone accesory is not awesome.
  • mahina
    mahina
    Great food and company - thanks all!

    BigGuy, let me know when your Hawaiian chair arrives for authentication.
  • alafairnadia
    alafairnadia
    BigGuy wrote:
    and everyone: I have an awesome new cell phone accessory.
    I just want you to consider the possibility that your new cell phone accesory is not awesome.
    dude. it's awesome. deal with it.
  • bigguy
    bigguy
    BigGuy, let me know when your Hawaiian chair arrives for authentication
    I will. I always figured Hawaiians just hung out at the beach and ate macaroni salad. Now I know the truth - Hawaii Chairs!

    Not to belabor the point, but I think that anyone considering a career in lapdancing should strongly consider this item.

    http://www.hawaiichair.com/

    The video on the right is awesome.
  • doctorj
    doctorj
    BigGuy wrote:
    Not to belabor the point, but I think that anyone considering a career in lapdancing should strongly consider this item.
    I went straight out and got me one.
  • alafairnadia
    alafairnadia
    oh. my. god.

    what about the suckling pig???
  • raw
    raw
    Carnivore wrote: There's actually at least 2 Chinatowns in Brooklyn- one in Sunset Park, and one out by Avenue U in Bensonhurst.
    Which one has the better restaurants and Chinese grocery stores?

    Speaking of Asian grocery stores, are there a reasonably-priced Japanese food markets in Brooklyn comparable to Sunrise in Manhattan?
  • niv
    niv
    raw wrote: Which one has the better restaurants and Chinese grocery stores?
    Restaurants--8th Avenue. Grocery stores, there are more on 8th but there's a huge one right off the D train @ 25th Avenue.
    raw wrote:
    Speaking of Asian grocery stores, are there a reasonably-priced Japanese food markets in Brooklyn comparable to Sunrise in Manhattan?
    There aren't any, period. Queens has a few, though.