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I like fried chicken with hot wings and salad and Evian water, usually.

I also live near the UK's first chicken shop/off license (liquor store).

Best Fried Chicken & Off License in Norbury...

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It's just like any other chicken shop except they sell booze with it.

http://www.bestfriedchicken.co.uk/

What fast food do you like?

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There's a local pizza place where you get a large 420 pizza (4 kinds of meat), a 6-pack of beer, and a glass pipe. Costs about $30 depending what kind of beer you want, it's pretty awesome.

How big is a large pizza?

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There's nothing like a great pizza for me and I always love red wine when eating it.

Pad Thai noodles are great too, but I can only drink white wine with that.

BTW, I've never heard the words Chinese and curry used to describe one dish before. That's definitely a British invention, I'd say. <_<

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There's nothing like a great pizza for me and I always love red wine when eating it.

Pad Thai noodles are great too, but I can only drink white wine with that.

BTW, I've never heard the words Chinese and curry used to describe one dish before. That's definitely a British invention, I'd say. <_<

Although the use of curry is not an indigenous Chinese culinary tradition, the southern Chinese (Cantonese) have adopted it and made it part of their cuisine. The Chinese prefer a mild light curry: think Korma in mildness but without a Korma's thickness through all of that cream. Ken Hom has this to say,

''Curry is especially popular in southern China which has a long history of contact with India. The Chinese favour curry powder or paste which comes from Madras, but, unlike Indians, Chinese cooks use curry only as a light addition to the usual Chinese seasonings, a subtle touch rather than a dominant tone.''

The Japanese also have adopted curry into their cuisine. Like the Chinese, the Japanese favour a light Madras-based curry however the Japanese tend to prefer it sweet. They sweeten it naturally with grated apples. They also like to coat their meat in that wonderful Japanese pantry ingredient, panko breadcrumbs.

Globalization, ehh, as panko breadcrumbs themselves are a sort of Portuguese-Japanese hybrid?

I have cooked curry these two ways and they are very tasty.

I like your choices by the way. I hate all that, Macdonalds, KFC, garbage. I wouldn't be seen dead in those places (or I might be seen, dead, in those places haha). In Rome you can buy Pizza slices on the street from kiosks, freshly made, lovely. It is the same in HK where you can buy Prawns brased in a Chinese sauce in cartons. Now that is fast food.

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u motherfuckers gotta try this if you havnt yet... anyone in or around montreal will swear on it too im sure

Only had poutine from Smoke's and Jack Astor's when I was in Toronto Feb '12, dying to go to Montreal and have the real deal.

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There's a local pizza place where you get a large 420 pizza (4 kinds of meat), a 6-pack of beer, and a glass pipe. Costs about $30 depending what kind of beer you want, it's pretty awesome.

How big is a large pizza?

14"

Jesus Christ, I never want to live in a place where 14" is considered a large pizza.

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