Does anyone have recommendations for nice places to eat in the bazaar? I usually buy food to cook at home, but it doesn't seem right to skimp out after buying a date in the auction.
Yesterday I saw someone with a wheelbarrow that had a little stove for heating up two pots, one for cheese and one for some kind of sweet brown sauce - shoklet, I think. They were charging to let people dip food they'd bought elsewhere in either pot, and calling it fondue. Seemed fairly popular, though that could be the novelty factor
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The really awful foodsellers don't tend to stay in business long unless they change things - that's basic economics. Everyone else, though, it's a matter of personal taste.
I tried making something once. My roommate makes a big deal about not letting me try again, but there wasn't that much smoke. Still, it's probably for the best that I don't cook.
Any kind of smoke in the kitchen tends to be bad. It sounds like it's a good thing that you eat out--and I'm sure the vendors are glad for the business.
you bet your ass he takes every chick there.grinninggrifterFebruary 20 2010, 02:01:51 UTC
Assuming that for a date you don't wish for pizza or meat you can eat while standing... have you considered Italian? I know it's rather traditional, but I say it's traditional for a reason--there's something for everybody there. There's a cozy little spot in the corner of the bazaar with a small garden, dark windows and a candle on every table.
Then again, never deny the charm of a home-cooked dinner. It may be more appreciated than you think.
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Or you can always cook!
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Thank you! I didn't think much about what would be fun to do until after the auction was over, and then I was stuck.
You seem pretty knowledgeable. I'd say that's an up side to not cooking much for yourself.
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I tried making something once. My roommate makes a big deal about not letting me try again, but there wasn't that much smoke. Still, it's probably for the best that I don't cook.
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Then again, never deny the charm of a home-cooked dinner. It may be more appreciated than you think.
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