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Posted by Munchkin Man on :
 
Greetings To All:

The Munchkin Man is going to try to create a topic thread which he hopes will not offend anybody and which may actually interest a couple of people or more.

Let us suppose that you were on death row. The day before your execution, you are told that as your last request, you can be flown to your all time favorite restaurant in the United States for your last big meal.

Which restaurant would be your choice?

The Munchkin Man's choice would be The Lotus of Siam, an authentic Thai restaurant, located in Las Vegas, away from the strip, on East Sahara Avenue.

Here is a link to their main menu:

http://www.usmenuguide.com/lotusofsiammenu.html

Here are some of the few wonderful items the Munchkin Man has enjoyed from this restaurant:
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10. SPICY CHICKEN WINGS 7.95
Chicken wings deep fried until crispy then sautéed with chili, garlic, and topped with crispy mint leaves.

13 A. NUA DAD DEAW ( Beef jerky Issan style ) 7.95
Deep fried marinated beef, served with spicy home made sauce.

14. NAM KAO TOD 7.95
Minced sour sausage mixed with green onion, fresh chili, ginger, peanuts, crispy rice and lime juice. THIS IS FABULOUS!!!

20. TOM YUM PLAR DOOK (c) 4.95 (b) 8.95 (h) 12.95
Hot and sour soup with catfish, lime, lemon grass & straw mushroom.

64 PLAR DOOK KRA-PROW KROB Depends on size
Deep fried whole catfish, topped with sautéed of fresh and dry chili, garlic, Thai basil and crispy Thai basil.

98. SALMON PANANG 14.95
Charbroiled salmon fillet served on Thai style creamy curry sauce with cognac. IF THE MUNCHKIN MAN COULD ONLY ENJOY ONE MORE SEAFOOD ENTREE, THIS WOULD BE IT!

STICKY RICE WITH MANGO (Seasonal) 6.50 (A VERY REFRESHING DESSERT!)
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The Munchkin Man is tempted to move to Las Vegas, just for the sole purpose of being able to go to this restaurant whenever he wants to.

One more thing. They offer you a 10-point "heat scale" as to how hot and spicy you want each of your orders prepared. The last time the Munchkin Man went, the Munchkin Man ordered a "9" for each item. This is enough to put your tongue on fire and make your ear drums burn from ear to ear.

Okay, your turn. Which restaurant would be your choice?

Good luck to all.

Best Wishes,

Munchkin Man
 
Posted by Griffon on :
 
Exotic Thai in Davenport
 
Posted by Munchkin Man on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Griffon:
Exotic Thai in Davenport

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Wow!

Two Thai restaurants in two posts!

The Munchkin Man just found their web site.

http://www.exoticthaiquadcities.com/index.html

Now the Munchkin Man knows where to dine if and whenever he visits the area.

Thanks!!!

Good luck to you.

Best Wishes,

Munchkin Man
 
Posted by cottonjim on :
 
East Coast Grill, Cambridge, MA. Great sea food, killer appatizers, and a great atmosphere. But to be truthful to the question, If I had to choose one last meal I would have to pick an all you can eat pasta buffet. I could eat for a realy long time if needed.
 
Posted by will on :
 
Well, I don't know about the death row senstence. If that were the case, I probably go to Charlie Trotter's in Chicago, but it's a bit high falooten for me to go to unless it was my last meal being paid for by the tax payers of IL.
So, taking away the death sentence, I would go to a little Italian resturaunt on Taylor Street in Chicago, ROSAL's

www.rosals.com

Have the Ravioli stuffed with goat cheese covered with a sun dried tomatoes, basil, garlic sauce, EXCELLENT !
 
Posted by Upside on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by will:
Well, I don't know about the death row senstence. If that were the case, I probably go to Charlie Trotter's in Chicago, but it's a bit high falooten for me to go to unless it was my last meal being paid for by the tax payers of IL.
So, taking away the death sentence, I would go to a little Italian resturaunt on Taylor Street in Chicago, ROSAL's

www.rosals.com

Have the Ravioli stuffed with goat cheese covered with a sun dried tomatoes, basil, garlic sauce, EXCELLENT !

Uh-huh, sure. And your second choice would be tomatoes from your garden, cut up and layered on a bean burrito from Taco Bell, right? How'd that rodent repellent work this year by the way?
 
Posted by The Bigfoot on :
 
The Burkhoff in the windy city is pretty good too. Great Portabello appatizers. Rest of the menu is pretty darn good too.

Last meal? I don't think good food should go to waste. Just gimme a grilled cheese and let someone else who has more than an hour to live enjoy the good stuff.
 
Posted by Relentless. on :
 
Mary Mahoney's here in Biloxi.. top notch.
 
Posted by will on :
 
Unfortunately, foot, the Burkoff is closed now. Done finished, Think a daughter turned what was left into a catering business, NO MAS !

quote:
Originally posted by The Bigfoot:
The Burkhoff in the windy city is pretty good too. Great Portabello appatizers. Rest of the menu is pretty darn good too.

Last meal? I don't think good food should go to waste. Just gimme a grilled cheese and let someone else who has more than an hour to live enjoy the good stuff.


 
Posted by will on :
 
My tomatoes did crap this year, They're just now getting ripe. Nice size, not a lot like last year. Peppers doing great. I have 42 pepper plants, 10 Bell Peppers, the rest differnt type of hot peppers. Cukes did great too, vines 12' long, plenty of fruit.

quote:
Originally posted by Upside:
quote:
Originally posted by will:
Well, I don't know about the death row senstence. If that were the case, I probably go to Charlie Trotter's in Chicago, but it's a bit high falooten for me to go to unless it was my last meal being paid for by the tax payers of IL.
So, taking away the death sentence, I would go to a little Italian resturaunt on Taylor Street in Chicago, ROSAL's

www.rosals.com

Have the Ravioli stuffed with goat cheese covered with a sun dried tomatoes, basil, garlic sauce, EXCELLENT !

Uh-huh, sure. And your second choice would be tomatoes from your garden, cut up and layered on a bean burrito from Taco Bell, right? How'd that rodent repellent work this year by the way?

 
Posted by The Bigfoot on :
 
You gotta be sh**ing me right will??

Ah crap...the wife is gonna be pissed. Family tradition to hit the Burkoff anytime they were in the area. Been going there since she was a kid.
 
Posted by will on :
 
Btw Upside, I am taking you to John's cottage. you might wanna go read that thread, That stupid one you started asking, "out of everyone here...", whatever it was.
After meeting you I decided, I don't want to meet anyone else from here. On the other hand, I don't think it could get worse, but why risk it.
 
Posted by will on :
 
Nope, seriously, all gone, foot man.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/dining/chi-051229berghoff-board,1,12 63858.graffitiboard?coll=chi-ent_dining-hed&slice=2&limit=10

Something interesting : http://www.toiletnet.com/BerghoffRestaurant.htm

quote:
Originally posted by The Bigfoot:
You gotta be sh**ing me right will??

Ah crap...the wife is gonna be pissed. Family tradition to hit the Burkoff anytime they were in the area. Been going there since she was a kid.


 
Posted by CashCowMoo on :
 
mcdonalds
 
Posted by glassman on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by CashCowMoo:
mcdonalds

burger king [Razz]
 
Posted by bond006 on :
 
In and Out Buger don't get much closer to heaven than that. IMHO
 
Posted by CashCowMoo on :
 
you know what after thinking about it burger king is better...the flame broiled you know. wendys is great though ive always loved the taste of those square patties and 1 dollar junior bacon cheeseburgers
 
Posted by bond006 on :
 
Not jokeing hear now I am a steak person or chops the best I have ever had is a small saw dust on the floor place called the Hitching Post in a small town in the cental coast of California called Casmaillia between VAFB and Santa Maria. Great meat raised buy the Austini Family and cooked over the red oak that only grows in that area.
 
Posted by Upside on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by will:
Btw Upside, I am taking you to John's cottage. you might wanna go read that thread, That stupid one you started asking, "out of everyone here...", whatever it was.
After meeting you I decided, I don't want to meet anyone else from here. On the other hand, I don't think it could get worse, but why risk it.

Yeah, I read it. Coming from a guy who wears a sundress, well, I figure I don't have too much to worry about.
 
Posted by rimasco on :
 
il Mulino west village NY

try the veal, best in the city
 
Posted by jordanreed on :
 
i love Outback steak house...!
 
Posted by Skyman on :
 
Joey's Barbeque in Chino, California.
 
Posted by Hannibull on :
 
Cascina Rosengana, in a small farmer town called Cocconato d'Asti in northern Italy

they have no menu, it's a 9-course menu from local products. Best restaurant I've *ever* been to
 


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