If you could have different kinds of cuisines within 24 hours, what is your plan?!


Question: from breakfast to dinner or late night supper? What would you have to make your day perfect?

Budget is open!!! What are your dream meals? In where or which city, what kind of restaurants, who are your chefs?


Answers: from breakfast to dinner or late night supper? What would you have to make your day perfect?

Budget is open!!! What are your dream meals? In where or which city, what kind of restaurants, who are your chefs?

Dancing Dolphin B&B on the Isle of Skye for breakfast - what ever they happen to serve that morning.

Zed's in Washington D.C. for lunch with lots of friends.

My afternoon snack would be with my Mom and she would just be pulling out her raisin filled cookies from the oven just for me.

For dinner I would be with my lover in Paris and we would go to Taillevent. I would have their "special" that night, and let them suggest the wine. After that we would go back to the hotel and drink cognac and do what ever we want to.

Breakfast: Beneits (I cannot spell that correctly!) and chickory coffee in a small French Quarter cafe in New Orleans.

Lunch: A towering Reuben at a New York deli.

Dinner: A Tokyo steakhouse serving Kobe beef

Dessert: Belgian chocolates in Brussels

Late night: Czech beer at an old bar in Prague

Oy! I'm feeling FAT! Okay. I'll try this again, but I'll go totally different from last time.

1.) Breakfast -- Natto with maguro and a raw quail egg.
2.) Mid-morning snack -- Cuban beans and rice in tortilla
3.) Lunch -- wok 'baked' chicken with rice. Sorbet dessert
4.) Afternoon snack -- Constant comment tea and oranges
5.) Dinner -- Rock Cornish game hen stuffed with wild rice and mushrooms. Asparagus. Tiramisu dessert.
6.) Late night snack -- Schwann's ice cream w/candied pecans.

Next day -- Dr. appointment for cholesterol count!!!!

I'll have a nice French breakfast: croissants, jam, butter and the whole nine yards.
Mid-morning snack: some freshly baked madelaines with an italian espresso.
Lunch: a good plate of mansaf (Middle-Eastern traditional food consisting of rice, cooked goat yogurt and lamb meat) and for dessert with that I'll have some Knafeh (that's the Palestinian version of a cheese cake)
Afternoon snack: a good cup of earl grey with some yummy crumpets.
Dinner would be a nice steak-au-poivre in a fancy French (again) resturant with a good bottle of cabernait and Belgian creme puffs for dessert.
and for a late night snack, I'll have a crunch wrap supreme from Del Taco!! (lol jsut kidding I don't know if I would still be alive after eating all of this!!!!!)

Crepes with strawberries for breakfast.

pad tai with shrimp and chicken for lunch

sausage lasagna for dinner

On a perfect Saturday, first thing, I'd like a venti non-fat latte at Starbucks.

Then, I'd like to have Huevos Rancheros at Katy's Place in Carmel, California for a late breakfast.

For lunch, I'll go to Mon Ami gabi in Las Vegas at the Paris.

I'm flying back to California for late night oysters at the Stillwater Cove at the Lodge at Pebble Beach.

End the night with drinks and songs at the piano bar at Clint Eastwood's Mission Ranch Inn - Carmel, California.

do you want me to plan Sunday, too?

I would like to fly back to Malaysia to have either Bak Kut Teh or Yong Tow Foo for breakfast, lunch at HongKong "Cha Chan Tank" or Yam Cha or "Lap Mei Shop", Teatime at Ginza any cakehouse will do.

Dinner would be romantic grench cuisine with Champagne cruising the Seine River.

Supper ala baby sparerib in Las Vegas ala late night Broadway show!





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