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Asian Food In Sacramento

NOW I UNDERSTAND WHY WHEN MY SISTER DOES NOT MISS MALAYSIAN FOOD MUCH... Other than Chee Cheong Fun, fish balls noodles in Ipoh, she has almost any other Asian food at her place.  Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, Hongkong, Thai, Filipino, Chinese.. everything is so easily accessible and available... Same with me too, I do not miss much too except for the Chee Cheong Fun in Canning Garden.. LOL..

My sister took us to the Japanese buffet at Fiji again, second time for us, for $16.99, we ate to our heart's content....
At Fiji Japanese Buffet.... 
Thai Chicken Curry...
Basil with meat....
Papaya salad....
Our Silver Bowl of Rice... 
At the Thai Restaurant.....
Cost of meal is around $30 plus....
And now the Korean food....
BBQ for $19 per pax...
Comes with 2 appetizer, endless courses of meat, side dishes....
Our chicken wings as appetizer...
Dumplings too... endless as long as we can finish them...
That's the Korean place...
The OZ....



Comments

  1. You two sure look alike!! LOVE seeing this luscious food! Especially pictures 2 & 3, and what looks like chicken noodle soup. You two really know how to have F-U-N!

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  2. Love the salmon dish! So many choices! You eat and eat but are stilk slim as in your last photo - your side profile looks so slim! Good!

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  3. Bet that does not come cheap, will cost and arm or a leg. But she can cook, I guess, like your late mum before, so buying ingredients and cooking one's own whatever cuisine abroad is not all that expensive actually, stock up when things are on offer - not like eating out.

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  4. I will attack the salmon sashimi first, hehe...

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  5. Now anyone could enjoyed the best Asian cuisine in US. They have better choices than us sometimes.

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  6. wah...everything looks yummy....

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