one of these things is not like the other
Jun. 7th, 2011 07:26 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Dearest sushi place,
I do, in fact, enjoy your salmon rolls. They're fresh and tasty. However. In an order labeled 'vegetarian,' I wasn't expecting them to appear. Fish? Also counts as meat.
Sincerely,
Vee
Dear flist, tell me about that time you ordered food and it didn't quite work out right.
I do, in fact, enjoy your salmon rolls. They're fresh and tasty. However. In an order labeled 'vegetarian,' I wasn't expecting them to appear. Fish? Also counts as meat.
Sincerely,
Vee
Dear flist, tell me about that time you ordered food and it didn't quite work out right.
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Date: 2011-06-07 05:32 pm (UTC)This was very nicely exemplified one night during a tabehoudai. That's an all-you-can-eat thing. Instead of a buffet, you get a menu and the cost of it covers everything you order within the next two hours.
So. We were at the restaurant (it was a birthday party). So the menu goes sushi this, sushi that, curry, chicken and some more chicken, etc. My friend, A, could basically eat like three things off that menu. No biggie, she said, she can eat rice! She's used to that.
We order a rice. The rice comes decorated with thinly sliced pieces of fish on top and ittybitty little fishes in the rice. A goes D:
We ordered another bowl of rice and explained to the waiter that our friend doesn't eat fish. His face: ?______?
But, okay, another bowl of rice we get! Without little fishies! But still with the fish shavings on top.
They got it right the third time, but dude. That was a lot of rice we had to eat.
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Date: 2011-06-07 06:03 pm (UTC)(no subject)
From:(no subject)
Date: 2011-06-07 08:12 pm (UTC)One time my friends and I went out for Mexican. We were a big party (like 10 people) and it was rush time, so we knew we'd have to wait, but after a half hour of sitting outside and then a half hour at the bar looking at a big empty table that had menus and cutlery stacked on it, we got up and started passing shit out and seating ourselves. :|
They took our order like ten minutes later. I don't actually LIKE Mexican, so I ordered a hamburger off the kids' menu--except it was listed as a cheeseburger. "No cheese. No queso! No queso!"
Guess what I got (like twenty minutes later). :| And my friends' quesadilla that was supposed to be half beef/half chicken had shrimp on it. So I sent my burger back and watched everyone else dig in.
FINALLY got a PLAIN hamburger. (We'd been at the restaurant almost two hours at this point.) Pour ketchup on, take a big bite, delicious!
I absentmindedly put it upside down and looked? And there was mold on the bun :| luckily on the opposite side of what I'd eaten but :| :| :|
We got our meal free and I ended up having to rush through McDonald's drive-thru before having to get back to camp.
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Date: 2011-06-07 08:59 pm (UTC)Waiter said fine, yes, he understood. No, he'd make sure they left off the tuna, it was just lettuce, tomatoes, cucumber.
The salad came. It had baconbits on the top.
She always checked when we went traveling for Indian restaurants in whatever city we visited, because she knew that she could get vegetarian stuff there.
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Date: 2011-06-07 10:12 pm (UTC)(no subject)
From:(no subject)
Date: 2011-06-07 10:48 pm (UTC)Also got the taco salad from some place, and the ground beef had this like, creeper after flavor and it wasn't til I was like, really sick that I found out it was ground pork instead of beef because they ran out and decided to mix meats without telling people.
:/ Seriously, Hallal exists Anchorage. Stop pretending it doesn't.
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From:(no subject)
Date: 2011-06-08 01:31 am (UTC)Is this soup glutenfree?
Well, I think so.
I ask because sometimes soup is thickened with flour. Do you know if your soup is thickened with flour?
I don't.
Could you find out?
I will go find out!...It's not thickened with flour.
Okay. And it doesn't come in contact with bread or noodles or anything like that?
...I don't know.
Could you find out?
I will go find out!...No bread, no noodles, no flour.
Great! I will have a bowl of the soup.
Here is your soup.
...this soup has croutons in it.
AND SCENE.
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Date: 2011-06-08 04:12 am (UTC)I was in Japan on a trip in grade 10 and wasn't vegetarian but was the PICKIEST TEENAGER IN THE WORLD (like, I hated sushi. I didn't eat sushi the ENTIRE TIME I WAS IN ACTUAL JAPAN. I STILL REGRET THIS). So I stuck to rice and gyoza and veggie tempura.
One day I was starving and trying to identify what was in a white-looking tempura at a grocery store without being able to read the label, and it cost me the equivalent of like $15 so it was pretty expensive. My friends convinced me it MUST be potato and I took a big bite and it was MOTHERFUCKING SQUID. ALL RUBBERY AND WHITE. EUUUGGGHHHHH
LOL I would probably try squid now if I, y'know, WAS AWARE THAT IT WAS SQUID. But I guess that story was more about MY inability to identify things and less about someone giving me the wrong food, heh.
♥
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Date: 2011-06-08 04:14 am (UTC)I am allergic to mold. My body is convinced that blue cheese is not only not food but ought to be kept as far away as possible. It gets close to my face and my instinctive reaction is to throw it across the room.
So that's less than ideal, but I know I'm lucky for that to be the only thing I have a strong reaction to. I had a housemate once who was so allergic to walnuts I couldn't even eat them (or anything that they happened to be in) if she was in the house because the dust would start to get to her.
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From:(no subject)
Date: 2011-06-11 03:20 pm (UTC)Surprisingly she was a lot nicer about it than most of our customers whose food is fine. But still! Caterpiller in her salad!
I'm a vegetarian and restaurants labelling fish stuff as vegetarian bugs me so bad. D: