I'm semi-notorious for buying tobiko from sushi joints when I'm making it at home, and don't wanna run up to Mitsuwa or the joint just south of Mitsuwa. Sometimes masago, (which is more readily available at other Asian mkts) just won't cut it for me. I find tobiko brighter, and crunchier.
Also, plain white rice. Sometimes I get caught up in making the Indian food, or Thai food or whatever, and I forget to get the rice cooker started until after everything's done. I just call up the closest Chinese joint round the corner, and order plain white rice for a buck.
Sometimes I'll call up one of the Chinese joints for fried appetizers (egg rolls, crab rangoon, fried chicken wings, pot stickers) when I'm doing a stir fry and want to balance out the nutritional food I'm making with greezy good stuff.
Samosa, paratha, naan. I can't find any good, frozen samosa. They always seem to be oversalted. Baba Palace is my samosa ideal. Anytime I'm close, I'll grab several if they are in stock. If I'm making Indian food at home, and I happen to be in the vicinity of a reasonable Indian place, I will always stop and get paratha for the meal. Naan sometimes, paratha, always. The frozen commercial paratha doesn't even come close. I should prolly order 100 of em from Gareeb Nawaz, and freeze em.
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