As of October 2014, the only place to find them in St. Louis City, St. Louis County or St. Charles County is Shamrock Pub and Grill in St. Peters, MO in the St. Louis Metro area. Delicious and price is very reasonable. I called bakeries and restaurants of all kinds off and on for 2 days and this was the only place that offers them. I learned it's a specialty dessert there and people visit primarily for this dessert altho all the food offered is good. Located just off Hwy 70 on the South Service Rd between Cave Springs exit and Mid Rivers Mall. Enjoy this excellent dessert!
you can get some from hooters, just find one in maryland.
No, but the standard ones ARE deep fried during processing. You can get baked ramen, but it is very hard to find, and tastes a little different.
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Cajun, Mexican, Asian, and Southern foods (especially deep-fried or barbecued)are some of my favorites that are easy to find in california.
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There are a few places where you can find chicken fried steak in Toronto. You can find is at The Stockyards, White Brick Kitchen, and The County General.
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Probably Chinese Food, but it is not so simple.It really depends on how you define frying. China and Japan both have deep-frying as a method of food preparation, but this is a minority cooking style. Korea has no deep-frying (except for foreign cuisine imports like french fries). However, all three cuisines use various forms of stir-frying and sauteing, which may be considered to be frying. It all depends on how you look at it.It is probably the hardest to find Chinese food that is not fried in some way (and not a soup) than it would be for you to find non-fried Korean or Japanese food, and so I would be inclined to say that China has more fried foods, but you can find many fried Japanese foods (okonomiyaki, tempura, teriyaki) and many fried Korean foods (pajeon, japchae, fried chicken). It is also worth noting that Chinese food in the United States and other Western countries is very dissimilar to Chinese food that you would find in China, especially in the more rural areas. It is similar to how Tex-Mex or Taco Bell is quite different from actual Mexican food.