Yes hot dog! We’ve bookmarked it already but your firsthand experience has made me more eager to try!
Yes hot dog! We’ve bookmarked it already but your firsthand experience has made me more eager to try!
We do plan to cook at the hotel we’ve booked, but not sure what type of food are more suitable to be brought as lunch without microwave. In HK, we often cook rice and such and use microwave to reheat for lunch.
I understand it may sound strange. But given we’ve spent a lot on tickets, tours and accommodations, we’d like to spend less on food, which is the least important thing to us. My wife sometimes even jokes if there’s a pill that can provide all nutrition a person need, she would take that every day and forgo the ability/choice to eat any other thing.
Great list of examples! Yes we’ll try out the restaurants a few times I guess.
Caponata is new to me, and cheese would be great!
Thanks for the detailed reply! Great list of examples help us a lot.
Thanks for the reminder, I believe anything but meat or diary product is fine, but will check again.
Pasta salad is not common in Asia, but do seems like a good choice. Thanks!
We do want some taste of local cuisine, so ready-made meals in supermarket would be awesome.
Never heard of couscous! Will do some research on this, thanks!
Great suggestions! Beans and such would be great for dietery fibre.
I will bring some food like nuts and some will be brought in grocery storea/supermarkets there.
What do you mean by customs tomfoolery?
Ah yes, how did I forget sandwiches when I type bread? And I love sandwiches too. Thanks!
Ah yes, how did I forget sandwiches when I type bread? And I love sandwiches too. Thanks!
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Thanks for key mapper! That would be very handy for me.
Great suggestions, thanks!
Any particular suggestions that you’ve enjoyed playing? I’ve mostly been playing GBA pokemon romhacks (Radical Red mainly) and Fire Emblem Romhacks.
I use chance/chan, and yes it’s open source. Though I didn’t used 4chan until the Reddit API controversy.
Good to know, at least there are more affordable choices should we prefer not to cook or prepare anything.