And the banh mi was, on one visit, heavily oversalted.
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How many times have you oversalted or undercooked a dish?
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"Reality Is Not What It Seems" is a bit oversalted in an intellectual way.
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It was dry, overcooked, and oversalted, and neither the tomato sauce nor the cheese added much flavor.
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One of two desserts is a fried pie whose apple filling was jarringly oversalted on a recent night.
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Unlike the wings at Buffalo Wild Wings, these were not in the least bit oversalted, tough, or soggy.
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A honey-yellow Alsatian white was better with the house-made blood sausage than its accompaniment of oversalted sauerkraut.
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What Barry was saying was valueless and oversalted, just some pure Nelson Muntz–grade gloat, and that, too, is Some Extremely Jon Barry Shit.
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Fries or salad can be added for two dollars, but one night the former came treacherously oversalted, which was starting to seem like a trend.
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This stew was both totally foreign and deeply familiar at the same time, in much the same way a perfectly seasoned dish is both undersalted and oversalted.
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Nestled above it are roasted broccoli and the restaurant's seasonal vegetable of choice — currently collards and brussels sprouts, always the right level of tender-crisp but occasionally oversalted — and a cooling smear of coconut yogurt.
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Tanya, whose Marlboro habit had rendered her tastebuds defunct, spent the entire meal hustling from the kitchen to the table, bearing one bowl of overcooked, overmashed, oversalted side dishes after another, plus something called Tofurkey for the vegetarian.
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They're probably committed to Hoiberg for at least another season, and the general bad vibes surrounding the team—from the oversalted dismissal of Thibodeau to the declining success since his departure—won't make the team more attractive to quality free agents, who almost never come to Chicago anyway.
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