Was it at least fried?
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Bridge over Troubled Water...
The nice thing about traveling for me is seeing so many beautiful places and finding new and delicious food traditions. Indian and Korean have been my kick for the last few years. The best Indian restaurants I have found (and there are a bunch) were in Vancouver, Asheville, Montreal, Toronto and Nashville. The best Korean was Montreal and Vienna (maybe the best meal I had in Europe). I feel incredibly fortunate to be able to do this. And it makes me want to punch the wall when my colleagues talk about finishing up a long day in the hospital at a sick kid's bedside and ordering room service. That seems like such a lonely, vacuous experience for me. I finished up with a kid late last night in Montreal and found an amazing Korean restaurant. Also fried chicken skin chips in spicy aioli. Top tier.
Like my mamma always says, “there’s more to life than poutine.”
We’re not sure why she says that.
Andaaz in Biltmore Village is very good. I have heard good things about the new place on Biltmore Ave - Mehfil - but I haven't been myself.
The lunch buffet at Mela is very good. I'll rearrange my schedule for a tasty Indian buffet line.
Sounds like we just planned a DBR outing.
We just made our little kids go and took a ton of junk food for our son. My daughter would eat all the curries as a 2 year old. My son wouldn't touch the stuff. But as long as we took him a crap load of food he would sit there and eat. As for places, I think Mehfil, Chai Pani, Dilbar are all really good.
I guess a black eye and fifty bloody stitches constitutes a decent half day at the doctor's office! No Halloween costume required.
Recovery under way. Had to go in for a Mohs surgery to remove an invasive skin cancer...lots of burrowing and slicing required...got home yesterday with a world class headache, then Ralph and I drove the porcelain bus for a spell before I fell into bed.
Not the best day, but today has been pretty good. Makes one (me) appreciative of good health...