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January 31, 2009

What is the best food produced en masse?

Ben, a loyal Marginal Revolution reader, asks:

What is the preferable type of food to eat when it is produced en masse? I.e., for what type of food does the quality not diminish significantly when it's produced for a buffet? How much worse is Panda Express from "real" Chinese food vs. Fast Food Mexican from "real" Mexican?

Indian food, produced en masse, sits relatively well, especially the non-meat dishes and the ground meats. It can sit and stew for a long time. Chinese food, which usually should be cooked at high heat and served immediately, wares about the worst. Barbecue can do fine, if it is cooked properly to begin with (not usually the case, however). At Chipotle the carnitas are pretty good and they are cooked sous vide at a distance and then reheated in the restaurant. But the top prize goes to Korean vegetable dishes, many of which are fermented and pickled in the first place. Natasha and I catered our wedding party with Korean vegetables (and a bit more, including some cold meats) with no loss of culinary value.

Originally posted on Marginal Revolution.

Posted January 31, 2009 10:47 AM | Permalink  |  Eclectic , General remarks , Indian , Korean  | Comments (0)

April 12, 2006

SBC Cafe

SBC Cafe (SBC = Sweet Basil Catering), 2501 Centreville Road, Herndon, VA, 703-793-7388 (Metro Trip Planner - opens in new window) [Observer Online | WaPo | City Paper | Don Rockwell | openlist | Gayot]

Here they have a little bit of everything, Tom Sietsema recommends the two-tone pepper soup.

Posted April 12, 2006 09:55 PM | Permalink  |  Eclectic , Herndon/Reston/Ashburn/ Dulles Airport , Virginia  | Comments (1)

April 09, 2006

A Taste of the World

A Taste of the World, web site, 283 Sunset Park Drive, Herndon, VA, 703-471-2017, not visible from the street, call for directions (Metro Trip Planner - opens in new window) [Washingtonian | City Paper | openlist | Yelp | Gayot]

They have Indian, Thai, and Mexican dishes. Better than it sounds. A kind of home cooking, tastes different than what you get elsewhere, and very good. Worth having in one's repertoire.

Posted April 9, 2006 06:57 PM | Permalink  |  Eclectic , Herndon/Reston/Ashburn/ Dulles Airport , Virginia  | Comments (0)

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