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Chinese American restaurants question why Chinese cuisine can't get the chef's table treatment

how is posting Holbox decor is putting them down? Singapore's Hawker Chang's was in a similar spot, and that's supposedly the idea of the Michelin guide... lots of Michelin 3 star restaurants in…

r/AsianAmericancomment3/27/2026
Feeling friendless

the way i found my irl friend group was through shared interests. i found a knitting group on meetup.com and started attending weekly, and over the last few years i have become close friends with them…

r/AnxiousAttachmentcomment1/28/2026
Daily sticky thread for rants, raves, celebrations, advice and more! New? Start here!

Go to [meetup.com](http://meetup.com) and find a local event in the next week and a half that you can forward to. I'm not someone who enjoys socializing for the sake of it, but it's always good to bra…

r/datingoverthirtycomment2/13/2026
Daily sticky thread for rants, raves, celebrations, advice and more! New? Start here!

Volunteering is a really easy way to meet people. If your area is busy enough for speed dating events to be held, there should be some sort of LGBTQ social groups. You can find them on Meetup.com or F…

r/datingoverthirtycomment2/17/2026
Female banter

What you described can be frustrating, sure. But rather than giving up, focus some of your dating energy into real life pursuits. [meetup.com](http://meetup.com), hobbies, volunteering, etc.

r/datingoverfortycomment3/7/2026
Asian American Meetup in Portland, OR

Yeah, it is difficult, I’ve looked at meetup.com, but there’s barely any Asian related events

r/AsianAmericancomment4/4/2026
'Dating' IRL

It sounds like you might be mildly sapiosexual and/or demisexual. Those terms mean that you require more of an intellectual and/or emotional connection with someone before you can really feel attract…

r/datingoverfortycomment4/4/2026
Radio Silence

It takes time. Time to reflect over all of the things that could and should have been. All of the wrongs that were done to you. The bad times. The good times. And now to think about how to move on. Ho…

r/Divorcecomment4/7/2026
How do I (29F) tell my partner (29M) I don't want to go to the movies with him anymore?

I'm in my mid50s, and even when I was your age, It's always important to have core values in alignment, it's great to have some mutual interests, it's also necessary for you to to have separate intere…

r/relationship_advicecomment4/9/2026
First Gen Asian-Americans that moved back in with your parents— how did you make sure it wasn’t forever?

Hey! I moved back in with my parents right after college (because of covid) for a year and eventually left. My situation was a little different bc my employer at the time told me I had to move to the …

r/AsianAmericancomment4/10/2026