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Nov. 18th, 2003 01:36 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm currently accessing livejournal from a library computer, and I discovered that other people had also previously used this computer for lj. So I decided I'd go look at their blogs, given that they would theoretically be Berkeley students. One of them, it turned out, wasn't a Berkeley student at all, but was, rather,
hacesol, a friend of
easwaran.... Small world. :)
I was wandering southward pondering lunch places, when I ran into
leech. So we went to Thai House, because it's good and because we could get free Thai iced teas there with my pirate card. Only, it turned out we couldn't, because by "entree" they mean "dinner entree." This sucks. The food was excellent, though, especially the Pad Thai, so that's OK. And I got to hear
leech say how much he likes coconut milk, several times. ;)
Now I'm sleepy and waiting for Todd to get back to his office so I can scan a plate from GLH. And I don't like cramps. But Massachusetts is a wonderful state, long live Massachusetts. (OK, I also need to learn to spell, evidently.)
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Now I'm sleepy and waiting for Todd to get back to his office so I can scan a plate from GLH. And I don't like cramps. But Massachusetts is a wonderful state, long live Massachusetts. (OK, I also need to learn to spell, evidently.)
you did it again!
Date: 2003-11-18 09:49 pm (UTC)Now I'm hungry. Perhaps it's time for a trip to A.'s K.V.
And yay Massachusetts! I always knew it was the promised land.
Re: you did it again!
Date: 2003-11-18 10:03 pm (UTC)Is it the one that's in a little alleyway running south off the High, somewhere probably between the Wheatsheaf and Carfax Chippy?
If so (given that it's the only Oxford Thai restaurant I know of), I know what you mean: their fish is really, really good, for example, but none of their menu resembles the menus of Thai restaurants I'm used to. And they don't even have Thai iced tea, iirc.
They do have Tom Kha Kai, though, and that's my general Thai staple, in that every time I venture into a new Thai restaurant, I must order their Tom Kha Kai. The best Tom Kha Kai ever in the history of the universe, however, was at a restaurant in Santa Monica called Talking Thai, that went out of business years ago. I don't know why they went out of business, when they could have brought worlds to their knees with that soup.