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If you knew your days were numbered, and you were allowed anything at all, what would you last meal be?

This is my favorite question, because I love food.

I have two answers: the nostalgic-Greg answer, and the foodie-Greg answer.

Nostalgic-Greg answer: It’s a very basic meal, actually. But there is no way that I can get this meal anymore, which may add to the reason that I still crave it even to this day. When I was a child, say, 4 to 8 years old, there was a very popular “superstore” (grocery mixed with household goods type, think Wal-Mart or Target today) that I went to often called Woolworth’s.

Older readers may remember, it had everything—clothing to sports equipment, electronics to small animals section (fish and birds!). Another thing they had was a sit-down diner. As a child, I remember always walking here with my grandma and eating a grilled cheese sandwich, french fries, and chocolate milkshake. So simple, but I swear to you, this meal from Woolworth’s was so distinct, so flavorful, and so utterly delicious that the flavor combination has been one that I’ve never, and I mean NEVER, been able to replicate at home, or at any diner I’ve visited in the last 30 years. It is a memory that lives on as perfection in my mind, that I will probably never be able to replicate.

Modern day foodie-Greg: Alright, not to get all snooty for two seconds, but I’ve been lucky enough to eat at a lot of great restaurants over the last few years. At the top of that list, I’d easily include Thomas Keller’s French Laundry in Yountville, California. There is one dish that he serves, called Oysters and Pearls which is, for my money, unequivocally the greatest food combination currently available on earth.

It’s two oysters, nestled in a bath of sabayon and tapioca, shallots, and caviar. Eaten with a mother of pearl spoon and paired with white wine, you’re forget (for a brief moment) that this meal is going to cost you half your paycheck.

I asked a few other Reddit Admins what their last meal would be, here is what they said:

rram: 3 oz wagyu steak, 1 bacon and eggs breakfast taco, 1 beef fajita (homemade tortillas with pico de gallo and salsa roja), and a cookies and cream pizookie (from BJ’s).

up_um0p: Great question that I’ve thought of multiple times. A huge, greasy Filipino breakfast. Longganisa, garlic fried rice and a fried egg! ❤

CanICakeIt: If it were something simple and meant a lot to me, it would be a banh mi. The banh mi must be from Banh Mi Ba Le in Oakland. If i were to make it complicated, it would be a bowl of ramen from Ramen Jiro in Japan.