The perils of hunger
Oct. 10th, 2006 12:46![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
My stomach was expecting Indian and got Middle Eastern. Not sure it's happy about that.
I'll eat damn near anything when I'm that hungry, sure. It was cheap ($7 including drink) and the curry had a surprising amount of meat in it for something served in a styrofoam cup. However, the last time I had a tomato sauce that tasted like that, it came out of a Chef Boyardee can.
I managed to wolf it down with the occasional help of the unexciting but plentiful rice. (Did I mention I hate sauces on my rice, and that goes triply for tomato-based sauces?)
I think I'll skip Ali Baba next time and go across the street to Raja's lunch buffet, which was giving off the aromas I had mistakenly attributed to Ali Baba. It really is a half-block from campus, so if it's any good, it may become a regular stop.
I'll eat damn near anything when I'm that hungry, sure. It was cheap ($7 including drink) and the curry had a surprising amount of meat in it for something served in a styrofoam cup. However, the last time I had a tomato sauce that tasted like that, it came out of a Chef Boyardee can.
I managed to wolf it down with the occasional help of the unexciting but plentiful rice. (Did I mention I hate sauces on my rice, and that goes triply for tomato-based sauces?)
I think I'll skip Ali Baba next time and go across the street to Raja's lunch buffet, which was giving off the aromas I had mistakenly attributed to Ali Baba. It really is a half-block from campus, so if it's any good, it may become a regular stop.
Ali Baba
Date: 2006-10-12 00:26 (UTC)~M
Re: Ali Baba
Date: 2006-10-12 02:40 (UTC)It's worth the lunch buffet price to try it out, anyway. :)