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  • YC's is pretty fantastic. You go in, pay $8 or so, and you get approximately one metric assload of food (note: metric assloads are larger than American assloads). However, a lot of this really depends on your skill in packing as much food as possible into a fairly reasonable-sized bowl. If you're like me and enjoy few things as much as having the blood of cute animals dripping down your chin, you should probably pack the bowl to the top (yes, I'm serious) with meat. Don't forget to grab a few sheets of parchment paper so you can crush everything down and maximize the amount of food you get in your bowl. Anyway, your veggies, noodles, and whatever else you want can be piled on top of the bowl o' meat. If you do this right, your leaning tower of delicious should be roughly 3 times or so the height of the bowl. Next time I'm at YC's I'll have to take a picture so this can be better illustrated. Oh, and don't forget the sauces - they really make or break the meal. If you're unsure on what kind of sauce to get, there are chalkboards all over with recipes, or the friendly YC's staff will help you figure out what you might like. I'd *highly* recommend if you follow a sauce recipe to make double because you're going to need a lot of sauce if you filled your bowl up like I told you to. YC's is probably the best bang for your buck lunch or dinner you can get in Tempe. Chances are good you'll end up with enough leftovers for at least another meal or two. Just don't forget, doggie bags are 50 cents a piece, so bring some quarters or singles.
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