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Indian—Chicken Vindaloo and Samosas and butter naan. I'll be honest though, I've never had anything I didn't like at an Indian restaurant, and when you ask for extra hot, they don't give you a pussified "white people" extra hot, no, they try to murder you with spice like you were personally responsible for English colonialism and I'm here for it.
Thai—Chicken Panang is pretty good most places I go that have it. I've had plenty of Thai food I don't like, but most places have something pretty good if you try a few different things.
I don't think I have mainstays at other types of restaurants. I will say, for all the shit it gets, avocado toast is pretty good if you're at an indie restaurant or local chain breakfast place. And try their specialty Bloody Marys. They are sometimes shit, but sometimes good, and if it's shit their regular Bloody Mary was also shit so you didn't miss out on anything. But if they have a dozen different kinds—they are all shit and just have a mimosa.