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Saturday, April 20, 2013

Motorcycle Jacket Dim Sum


It is always best advised to wear jackets that don't soak up food smells when going to a Chinese restaurant. Given that most dim sum food items are steamed, I know I'm relatively safe but I still wanted to play it conservative. Leather jackets are my best friends since they handle random grease splatters and fried smells like a champ. In other words, I don't go home smelling like what I just ate. The other place you want to adhere to this rule is at a Korean BBQ joint. But I digress. The second most important rule to remember when I'm going to a (yummy) Chinese restaurant is to wear a loose and flowy top so when I stuff myself post-dim sum, I don't look like I'm 5 months preggers. My top has a longer tail which has great butt coverage and a loose/flowy front. Bingo! 

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Bon appetite!