That’s how these noodles are prepared, they’re run through cold water and served cold. The novelty here is it flows through a trough to you, instead of chilled out of sight and served.
Ah. I haven’t been there myself, and am actually mildly surprised to learn that it’s so difficult to find reasonably priced Japanese food there. Thank you for sharing!
Have you never tried cold noodles? One of my favorite dishes to make is to cook up some spaghetti, rinse it under cold water, and pour Italian dressing over top of it. It’s refreshing and filling.
Because there’s tons of hella tasty cold food out there. Just seems odd (not to mention, impractical in a lot of cases) to refuse to consume cold (by which I mean “not heated”) food. Like, do they also refuse to touch sandwiches? Salads? Crackers? Or for Indian fare (as they said they were in India): chutneys, chaat, koshimbir, dahi puri/papti/bhalla, or dhokla, just to name a handful?
For all everyone is defending them yes I’m sure many people like them. That said, I accidentally ordered cold udon in Japan and it was unpleasant. I like cold foods of some sorts, but cold udon was something I intend not to have in the future if I can
Thanks for being pedantic but I clearly meant putting prepared food in water and not food where water is an ingredient.
That’s how these noodles are prepared, they’re run through cold water and served cold. The novelty here is it flows through a trough to you, instead of chilled out of sight and served.
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No gazpacho for you!
Whew looks like I escaped Nancy Pelosi’s gazpacho police.
You mean mean Marge Greene?
You’ve clearly never had good soba noodles, because they’re fucking delicious.
I haven’t. All Japanese restaurants where are I live are prohibitively expensive. Not all of us live in US.
Out of curiosity, may I ask what country you’re in?
India.
Ah. I haven’t been there myself, and am actually mildly surprised to learn that it’s so difficult to find reasonably priced Japanese food there. Thank you for sharing!
Ah this makes sense why you made your original comment now.
Have you never tried cold noodles? One of my favorite dishes to make is to cook up some spaghetti, rinse it under cold water, and pour Italian dressing over top of it. It’s refreshing and filling.
Nope. For some reason idea of food served cold is utterly unappealing to me.
Guys check it out this dude hates ice cream
Thebat does not like cold food. The fuck is the problem?
Because there’s tons of hella tasty cold food out there. Just seems odd (not to mention, impractical in a lot of cases) to refuse to consume cold (by which I mean “not heated”) food. Like, do they also refuse to touch sandwiches? Salads? Crackers? Or for Indian fare (as they said they were in India): chutneys, chaat, koshimbir, dahi puri/papti/bhalla, or dhokla, just to name a handful?
So? It like being invested in what somebody fucks. It’s shouldn’t be of you concern.
They don’t like cold food. The only reaction that should follow is “okay”.
Ok now you’re trying just a little too hard to be contrarian
For all everyone is defending them yes I’m sure many people like them. That said, I accidentally ordered cold udon in Japan and it was unpleasant. I like cold foods of some sorts, but cold udon was something I intend not to have in the future if I can