Chúc mừng Ngày 4 Tháng 7!

Jul 04, 2013 23:18

EDIT: Fixed Vietnamese spelling mistake in headerThe Labor Code of Vietnam legislates two extra holidays per year for expat employees: one day for their cultural New Year (Jan. 1 is already a holiday in Vietnam, so this is nullified for me), and one day for their country's National Day (the Fourth of July for me). My company allowed me to defer ( Read more... )

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hanjudy July 5 2013, 03:35:04 UTC
Burger King, Domino Pizza, Texas BBQ, how much more pure American livin' could you ask for!
Modern family cooking always requires infrared energy; the truth be told, all heating is in the range of infrared and beyond > atomic energy.

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clyde_park July 5 2013, 03:35:12 UTC
That stove looks pretty "Tronish" to me, but that isn't a bad thing in this case.

How was the Dominos? They supposedly changed the recipe of their putrid pizza, but I have not had it since the change.

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halphasian July 5 2013, 07:15:27 UTC
Full disclosure: I genuinely like Domino's pizza. I liked it before the "change," and I think I liked it after, though I haven't had a whole lot of the new stuff.

Domino's in Vietnam seems pretty close to (what I remember of) Domino's in the U.S. In this case, that's a wonderful thing, because pre-Domino's, pizza in Vietnam was really bad. Pizza Hut came here around 2006-2007 and it was immediately the best pizza in Vietnam. And I personally like Domino's better than Pizza Hut -- anywhere in the world.

So Domino's is probably my favorite pizza in Vietnam right now -- the big fish in the little pond -- but an American pizza connoisseur would certainly not be impressed by it.

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