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Re: Sake Bombing in NYC
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I must be getting old. What the hell is Sake Bombing? [/ QUOTE ] It's the national pastime of the upscale fraternity brother: Drop a shot of sake in a Sapporo. Car Bombs are acceptable because you're at a bar where it's loud and people are acting like [censored] anyway. Also, car bombs create a unique flavor from the blending of the Guinness, Bailey's and Jameson. Sake bombs are basically for people who don't like good sake. [/ QUOTE ] See I love Irish car bombs, but never heard of Sake bombing. So basically it's for pussies who can't handle hard stuff straight? [/ QUOTE ] Or perhaps it's for people eating and drinking at a Japanese restaurant. |
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I love sake bombing, but don't really know that many places in NYC that even condone it. The only place I really know is some small underground dive in the East Village (near one of the NYU dorms), but even there, they'll often give you dirty looks or tell you to stop. I forget the name of it. Any places you guys know that I should be hitting up? [/ QUOTE ] How about Decibel? Or is that what you're referring to as the underground dive bar place where they give you dirty looks? -Al |
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If I say sake, you say bomb!
Sake! Bomb! Sake! Bomb! |
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never got the appeal of a sake bomb, personally. car bombs, different story.
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never got the appeal of a sake bomb, personally. car bombs, different story. [/ QUOTE ] I never got the sake bomb either. Car bombs are delicious, as are flaming Dr. Peppers. |
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Re: Sake Bombing in NYC
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I must be getting old. What the hell is Sake Bombing? [/ QUOTE ] It's the national pastime of the upscale fraternity brother: Drop a shot of sake in a Sapporo. Car Bombs are acceptable because you're at a bar where it's loud and people are acting like [censored] anyway. Also, car bombs create a unique flavor from the blending of the Guinness, Bailey's and Jameson. Sake bombs are basically for people who don't like good sake. [/ QUOTE ] See I love Irish car bombs, but never heard of Sake bombing. So basically it's for pussies who can't handle hard stuff straight? [/ QUOTE ] Or perhaps it's for people eating and drinking at a Japanese restaurant. [/ QUOTE ] Um, no. It's definitely for upscale frat boys. That's why nice restaurants don't give you shot glasses for your sake. |
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I love sake bombing, but don't really know that many places in NYC that even condone it. The only place I really know is some small underground dive in the East Village (near one of the NYU dorms), but even there, they'll often give you dirty looks or tell you to stop. I forget the name of it. Any places you guys know that I should be hitting up? [/ QUOTE ] Sapporo East?? That's on 3rd Av and 10th st if I'm not Wrong. I think banging on tables while eating at a japanese restaurant it's kinda retarded, but I think you could do it at that place and get away with it. Not ordering the toro tuna sashimi special dinner is also very dumb. |
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Sake bombing is for underage college kids with no fake ID who realize that the local Japanese place doesn't card. That's about it.
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My favorite place in SLO CA banned Sake bombing after some retards got drunk and smashed up the paper walls in the Tatami room. It made the place 500% better for dinner because there weren't a bunch of rowdy frat guys screaming in there all the time. I don't really need a side of douche with my sushi.
ps. I think Sake bombs are awesome, but do it in bar, not a restaurant. One of those Japanese bars with the grilled skewers would be appropriate. |
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Re: Sake Bombing in NYC
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[ QUOTE ] I love sake bombing, but don't really know that many places in NYC that even condone it. The only place I really know is some small underground dive in the East Village (near one of the NYU dorms), but even there, they'll often give you dirty looks or tell you to stop. I forget the name of it. Any places you guys know that I should be hitting up? [/ QUOTE ] How about Decibel? Or is that what you're referring to as the underground dive bar place where they give you dirty looks? -Al [/ QUOTE ] That is the one. I'm going to a place I've never been before tonight in Alphabet City... will type up a sake bomb report when I get back. |
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