03-21-2006, 05:52 PM
...ok, that's not really true, but I totally hear ya about street food. In China, they have these street markets that are insane - city blocks full of people cooking all sorts of dead animals and weeds they gathered. frogs are common, but I've seen skates, snakes, eels, scorpions, crickets, all sorts of stuff to shish-kabob. The dogs and cats are only in proper sit-down restaurants. In all seriousness, there's also great eats if you can get past the exoticness. Around Shaolin temple you can get these wonderful roasted yams, like sweet potatoes.
Here in Fremont, we have a loverley roach coach that honks at us every morning. I ate there for a short spell, but stopped because it was just awful. It still feeds a lot of our office and warehouse. Other than that, Fremont is not a place for street vendor food at all.
Here in Fremont, we have a loverley roach coach that honks at us every morning. I ate there for a short spell, but stopped because it was just awful. It still feeds a lot of our office and warehouse. Other than that, Fremont is not a place for street vendor food at all.
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