Moderator: 3ne2nr Mods
Rovin wrote:but he only named 2 places he bought food from, to me that is not sufficient to rep how food taste
he needs d david & mark experience but since he is not really know nobody here must be even heard of him to help him do that kind of food tour ...
Wtf is wrong with allyuh tastebuds.daring dragoon wrote:Rovin wrote:but he only named 2 places he bought food from, to me that is not sufficient to rep how food taste
he needs d david & mark experience but since he is not really know nobody here must be even heard of him to help him do that kind of food tour ...
yes but 2 best places. shiann is the best roti in these times too bad there is no parking.
Rovin wrote:d man must be never get invited to a hindu prayers or wedding to eat some good authentic indian food [maybe he 1 of dem who doh like to eat food from another religion?] or eat food made by a bunch of ole indian grandmas doing it d ole time traditional methods ...
timelapse wrote:Wtf is wrong with allyuh tastebuds.daring dragoon wrote:Rovin wrote:but he only named 2 places he bought food from, to me that is not sufficient to rep how food taste
he needs d david & mark experience but since he is not really know nobody here must be even heard of him to help him do that kind of food tour ...
yes but 2 best places. shiann is the best roti in these times too bad there is no parking.
Allyuh does rate up the most generic tasting food.
Try Juman's in Curepe.Try Mona's in Marabella.Try Mayaro Roti shopdaring dragoon wrote:timelapse wrote:Wtf is wrong with allyuh tastebuds.daring dragoon wrote:Rovin wrote:but he only named 2 places he bought food from, to me that is not sufficient to rep how food taste
he needs d david & mark experience but since he is not really know nobody here must be even heard of him to help him do that kind of food tour ...
yes but 2 best places. shiann is the best roti in these times too bad there is no parking.
Allyuh does rate up the most generic tasting food.
you comparing potato to aloo dey. home cook with no set of cut back on ingredients always taste best. old tanties cooking for a religious event use plenty oil, seasoning, butter or ghee an so forth. i was talking about buying a roti. shiann taste better that hot shop, amins, patraj, hosein and dobson. Drupati on the EMR comes close but shiann have 3 different kind of pepper sauce that make it the best roti you can buy.
timelapse wrote:Try Juman's in Curepe.Try Mona's in Marabella.Try Mayaro Roti shopdaring dragoon wrote:timelapse wrote:Wtf is wrong with allyuh tastebuds.daring dragoon wrote:Rovin wrote:but he only named 2 places he bought food from, to me that is not sufficient to rep how food taste
he needs d david & mark experience but since he is not really know nobody here must be even heard of him to help him do that kind of food tour ...
yes but 2 best places. shiann is the best roti in these times too bad there is no parking.
Allyuh does rate up the most generic tasting food.
you comparing potato to aloo dey. home cook with no set of cut back on ingredients always taste best. old tanties cooking for a religious event use plenty oil, seasoning, butter or ghee an so forth. i was talking about buying a roti. shiann taste better that hot shop, amins, patraj, hosein and dobson. Drupati on the EMR comes close but shiann have 3 different kind of pepper sauce that make it the best roti you can buy.
Port of Spain roti is meh at its best.
The price is also a bit higher compared to Trinidad and Tobago; a goat roti at one NYC restaurant was US$16, according to the article, which is about TT$108.
Rovin wrote:i like this video of carli bay ...
timelapse wrote:Confuse-ass once said:
"Man who goes fishing in another man's pond is likely to catch crabs"
Be guided accordingly.
I lock off flour again,so I won't be seeing him in a while.But watch nah, just the plain spinach and feta pizza with pepper flakes is amazing.MaxPower wrote:Aye timez,
Wam to your boy from pizza lab, hear he foot get damage up.
Hope the top dog ok, have yet to try the pizza.
I usually go for no carbspugboy wrote:a good fermented pizza actually have less carbs the yeast consumes the carbs during the long fermentation
Return to “Ole talk and more Ole talk”
Users browsing this forum: Duane 3NE 2NR and 213 guests