
14 pieces $9.99
Domino’s, San Francisco CA
I love chicken wings! Domino’s doesn’t make the best wings (they’re actually on the lame side), but as longs as they’re hot and saucy and can be dipped into blue cheese dressing, then I’m a happy guy. Mmm…

14 pieces $9.99
Domino’s, San Francisco CA
I love chicken wings! Domino’s doesn’t make the best wings (they’re actually on the lame side), but as longs as they’re hot and saucy and can be dipped into blue cheese dressing, then I’m a happy guy. Mmm…

With chow mein. $6.29
Panda Express, Cabazon CA
Orange chicken is probably the most non-Chinese dish you can get, but I still love it, lol! Let’s face it, Panda Express doesn’t really serve Chinese food. This chicken is super greasy and made me still sick afterward but it taste familiar and yummy. What is wrong with me?!

Thinly sliced strips of Korean barbecued beef, sautéed onions and shredded carrots, served over steamed rice, topped with sesame seeds. $12.99
Go Bistro, San Francisco International Airport (SFO)
This didn’t taste Korean at all! I was salty and had soy sauce, but that was pretty much it. It tasted ok, but they really should call it Korean. That’s just false advertising, or maybe wishful thinking…

Marinated flounder fillet fried to golden brown topped with pine nuts and light sweet and spicy sauce. $11.95
Jasmine Tea House, San Francisco CA
Ugh, this was not the best item to order for delivery. By the time it made it to my place, the battered exterior was soft and soggy from the sauce and being steamed from the closed container. The sauce itself was very good either. I definitely wouldn’t order this again (even for dine in).

2 chicken wings, 2 bad-ass meatballs, 2 shrimps. $12.90
Baby Blues BBQ, San Francisco CA
I have mixed feelings about Baby Blues BBQ, but I was not impressed with these assorted appetizers. Everything was pretty dry. Thank goodness the shrimp had some sauce drizzled on top otherwise it would have been too dry to eat and enjoy. The meatballs were also dense and dry, and not very tasty. And even the chicken wings were a disappointment. This made me sad. 😦

Frozen yogurt with blueberries and Reese’s Pieces. $4.99
Zia, Palm Springs International Airport (PSP)
Meh, this was ok. The frozen yogurt was basic and the Reese’s Pieces candies stated stale. The blueberries were good, and that was it.

Honey walnut shrimp and Golden Szechuan fish with chow mein. $9.79
Panda Express, Cabazon CA
Ugh, I feel sick just knowing that I consciously decided to eat at Panda Express and I chose probably the worst entree items for you! My greasy Chinese food craving got the best of me but I really shouldn’t have eaten here, but the options were limited. Anyway, I felt disgusting after eating this (and no, I didn’t even begin to finish all of it).

Grilled pork marinated in savory Filipino adobo sauce, served over rice with cucumbers and onions. $11.99
Go Bistro, San Francisco International Airport (SFO)
Meh, this tasted only faintly like pork adobo. That’s probably a good thing because the pork was more lean and less salty than regular adobo. The dish was more reminiscent of a Filipino adobo and an actual example of one. I probably wouldn’t order it again.

With basmati rice, pita, and salad. $8
Halal Cart, San Francisco CA
This is probably my favorite lunch item right now. I love their lamb gyro meat. They put a lot of white sauce on top already but I always add more, and include some of their pink hot sauce too. You can purchase extra meat but I can’t tell the difference in amount so it’s probably not worth it. This plate is so delicious though!

January 26, 2015. Extra lamb over rice. $10

March 16, 2015. Extra lamb over rice. $10

Side $3.75
Baby Blues BBQ, San Francisco CA
Mmm, this version was so cheesy and delicious! The pasta was cooked well (slightly on the soft side) and they were large enough to hold plenty of cheese for each bite. Noms!

With lettuce, tomato, mayo. $8.50
Kinder’s Truck, San Francisco CA
Mmm, this sandwich was SO tasty! It had two split links inside that were beautifully charred and so juicy and flavorful. The toppings and roll were simple so the star was definitely the protein. Noms!


I ducked into the Mercado section to kill some time before meeting some friends nearby. The service was nonexistent and the sangria was sugary sweet. Yuck! And for eight bucks for a tiny glass of it, definitely even more lame! $8
La Urbana, San Francisco CA