Pan Kee Mow. I really love Asian food and it was an Asian weekend! I mean CHINESE NEW YEAR! My mom lived in Hong Kong for a few years in her early 20's and it's always been a tradition to celebrate Chinese New Year. I really have no reason for telling this because I didn't try anything new at our Chinese New Year dinner. But it's the year of the horse (and that's my year) so I had to comment!
HOWEVER, I did try something new at another Asian restaurant this weekend. A Thai restaurant. So Pan Kee Mow is a spicy noodle dish. I typically love spicy curry's so I wanted to try a new dish but keep the "kick". It turned out to be super good..and healthy.
What did you learn from this experience?
I like noodles! Unfortunately I stuck with a flavor that I knew I already liked. But it's fun to switch around what I pick on restaurant menus.
What does the answer to the previous question say about you?
I think that I'm not afraid, at least, to try something new and not stick to what I like every time. Sometimes I think that I'm wasting money if I try something new but I think I'll change that now.
Have you changed in any way?
I've changed my mind about "wasting my money" on items that I've never tried before.
Good going mate! Sounds like a great dish. I'm like you, sometimes scared to be adventurous. One time all my friends went out to try Phu Noodle! It looked kinda gross to me so I went with the Orange Chicken. As the night progressed everyone was wanting to eat my orange chicken because it's always the bomb!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you on the money spending aspect. It can be hard to try something new that's a little more expensive for many reasons. What if you don't like it? What if was a waste? Taking your advice though, even if you don't like it at least you gained some new experiences from it.
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