I'm beginning to realize how many Chinese places I visit on a regular basis and have no clue what they are called in English. We stopped by this Taiwanese place on Mission for tea eggs and beef stew, but I had to yelp it to figure out what it's called. I love soy sauce eggs, and the fact that they just drop it in a small clear plastic bag, as if you're supposed to take it and put it in your pocket. That kind of reminds me of the egg incident in 6th grade where I made easter eggs and forgot about them in my desk for 2 weeks. My teacher noticed the smell but didn't comment out of politeness. Does this mean she thought it was normal for me to smell like rotten eggs?
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Tea Garden?
I'm beginning to realize how many Chinese places I visit on a regular basis and have no clue what they are called in English. We stopped by this Taiwanese place on Mission for tea eggs and beef stew, but I had to yelp it to figure out what it's called. I love soy sauce eggs, and the fact that they just drop it in a small clear plastic bag, as if you're supposed to take it and put it in your pocket. That kind of reminds me of the egg incident in 6th grade where I made easter eggs and forgot about them in my desk for 2 weeks. My teacher noticed the smell but didn't comment out of politeness. Does this mean she thought it was normal for me to smell like rotten eggs?
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