Ronn Blankenship wrote:
>
> At 10:53 AM 8/17/01, you wrote:
> >Alberto Monteiro wrote:
> > >
> > > I read that they may have found GK's tomb in Mongolia...
> > >
> > > So, let's launch a campaign so that the first clone
> > > be Gengis Khan! :-)
> >
> >I support that!
> >
> >Well, as long as the clone gets to eat Mongolian BBQ on a regular
> >basis. :)
> >
> > Julia
> >
> >big fan of Mongolian BBQ
>
> Pit-cooked yak?
>
> --Ronn! :)
No, it's more of a build-your-own-stirfry. You have something like a
salad bar. You take a bowl and put in the stuff you want in your
stirfry, then you pour various sauces over it, then you turn it over to
the cooks, who cook it on a big grill, and then you get to eat it with
rice and sesame bread. It is REALLY good, and the stuff they have to
put into the stirfry is low in fat; some of the sauces you can add are
oils, and that's going to make it higher in fat, but if you pick your
ingredients and sauces carefully, you can end up with something really
good with very little fat. (They put some sort of oil on the grill, as
well, but not very much, and not much of that gets picked up by the
food.)
There are 2 places in Austin that do this, and I go to one of them about
once a week. Parking downtown is a bear, and that's really not
something I want to try to do right now with Sammy in tow, but the one
closer to me is a good place to go for lunch with Sammy in tow, as long
as I'm with at least one friend who can watch Sammy at the table while
I'm fixing my food. And I have no shortage of friends willing to do
*that* in order to eat there with me!
Julia
nuking a less satisfactory lunch at the moment, and hoping that Sammy
doesn't wake up until she's mostly through with it