Food: What does the typical audiophile eat?


Here's an interesting question. What does the typical audiophile eat? Does the type of food reflect on the type of audiophile?
Taking bagels for example, I may like an occasional onion or cinnamon but always go back to the plain old plain bagel for long term eating. But a plain Ray's Bagel from NYC sure is better than the Lender's variety. Hard to go back after that.
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I am surprised nobody mentioned froie grois or baya fish taco! Ceviche. Ricotta cheese cake. Sushi.
We have such good taste when it comes to music and equipment let's explore the gastronomical world as well.
When in nyc I recommend Pascalou's, they make awesome malaysian shrimp. Souffle, eggs benedict.
Those who can't appreciate food will probably ridicule this thread, but for those are open-minded, there is so much to look forward to, go and explore you won't regret it, even belgian beer will reawaken the palate.
We live in the best place, don't miss out.
Juicy peach (as in the pre-amp), Anaconda (cables), and Mahi (amp), of course--Mrmitch
Just shows you the trouble you can get in if youre not an audiophile. Before I was, I got kicked out of Cub Scouts for eating too many Brownies.--Mrmitch
What is a "typical" audiophile? Someone who loves music and eats at McDonalds? Or, someone who loves music and eats at that restaurant in NYC that has $100 cheeseburgers?