if you're out for dinner Opening Move

90 tasty replies “If you’re out for dinner, what do you order for the table?” Bumble Opening Move 

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Answers on unique/controversial dishes that prove you’re different!

1. I’ll order bacon-wrapped ice cream. Sweet and salty, but like, really salty. It’s like eating dessert but questioning your life choices.

2. Definitely getting the durian pizza. I don’t care if it’s polarizing, I’m here for the experience. 

3. Cricket protein smoothie. It’s eco-friendly, high-protein. 

4. Pickled watermelon. It’s either going to blow your mind or make you question your entire existence.

5. Pickled red onions, to simply put them on everything like a pregnant woman. 

6. Squid ink pasta with pineapple. Something funny I think about all the time is the actual history behind the dish.

7. Escargot with truffle butter. Not afraid of snails, and I’m definitely not afraid of butter.

8. Caviar ice cream. It’s weird. It’s luxurious. It’s everything!

9. Snake soup. Everyone gets grossed out, and I get to eat snake meat like I’m in an adventure movie. Totally worth it.

10. Wild pig in yummy gravy. 

11. Fried beetle salad. Sure, it’s controversial, but it’s crunchy and protein-packed.

12. Caramelized onion and mango pizza. People will stare, but in the end, they’ll be asking for a bite. Trust me on this one. 

13. Lobster-infused mac and cheese. Do you know what’s better than mac and cheese? Lobster mac and cheese.

14. Matcha ramen. It’s the noodle soup you never knew you needed but secretly crave. Don’t look at me like that…

Matcha ramen. It’s the noodle soup you never knew you needed but secretly crave. Don’t look at me like that…

15. Black garlic chocolate cake. It’s rich, it’s dark, and you probably won’t be able to tell it has garlic in it.

16. Bone marrow butter on toast. The kind of thing that sounds fancy but also disgusting.

17. Crocodile tail steak. I probably shouldn’t admit this, but it’s the best steak I have ever eaten. Yum! 

18. Unagi (grilled eel) on waffles. Sweet, savory, and a little weird. The perfect combo, right?

19. Pickled herring salad. It’s bold. It’s briny. It’s the perfect way to make everyone at the table wonder about your life choices.

20. Cozido das furnas: a stew slow-cooked in hot volcanic soil on the island of Saõ Miguel, the Azores. Worth a try! 

21. Kangaroo meat with a side of deviled potatoes. 

22. Crab legs with garlic butter and chocolate sauce. You probably thinking I am joking. 

23. Pizza base with sausage and a curry sauce topping!

24. Buffalo grasshoppers. I dare you to find something more unique than that.

25. Sweet potato gnocchi with sage and brown butter. It’s Italian but with a sweet twist. 

26. Pistachio and bacon macaroni. Yeah, I said it. 

27. Raw rooster combs, pickled in chili vinegar. 

28. Fried calamari with pomegranate molasses. It’s crispy, it’s tangy, and it’s just the right kind of exotic.

29. Kokorec: sheep intestine packed with offal and roasted over coals. I was today’s years old when I found out it was a sheep’s insides.

30. Horse tartar in Italy. 

Answers on relatable dishes that win by popular demand! 

1. Garlic bread. Let’s be honest, it’s the main event. The pasta is just there for show.

2. Nachos. The ultimate group order until someone hogs all the good chips and leaves you with dry ones.

3. Sushi rolls. I love it so much, I have the recipe written down on my phone notes.

4. Buffalo wings. The messier, the better. If you’re not covered in sauce, you didn’t eat them right.

5. Ice cream. You could be freezing, but I’m still going to say yes to ice cream.

6. Cheeseburger. It’s never the wrong choice. Even the worst burger is still kinda good.

7. Pulled pork sandwich. You’re guaranteed to end up with sauce on your face. 

8. Truffle fries because sometimes you want fries that smell like a rich person’s kitchen.

9. Birria tacos. They come with a dip, which automatically makes them better than regular tacos.

10. Okonomiyaki. Japanese savory pancakes. 

11. Cheesesteak egg rolls. Philly meets crunchy, and suddenly life makes sense.

12. Honey butter croissants. Flaky, buttery, and borderline dessert.

13. Tandoori chicken wings. Regular wings could never.

14. Baklava because it’s always worth getting excited about! 

15. Elote. You will 100% get corn stuck in your teeth, but worth it.

16. Deviled eggs. Old-school but still a power move. Bonus if they’re extra fancy.

17. Brussels sprouts with bacon. If you still hate brussels sprouts, you haven’t had them roasted in bacon fat.

Brussels sprouts with bacon. If you still hate brussels sprouts, you haven’t had them roasted in bacon fat.

18. Fried ravioli. Whoever decided to deep-fry pasta was a genius and possibly a little unhinged.

19. Korean corn dogs. It’s a hot dog, covered in potato chunks, and it makes me rethink my sanity.

20. Cajun boiled peanuts. Hot, messy, and somehow the most addictive thing ever.

21. Bison sliders. You think you’re ordering them for the taste, but really it’s just because they sound cool.

22. Ribs, the ultimate delicious food. Plus, ribs require a unique set of skills in the way you eat them. 

23. In-N-Out burgers, with animal style fries. I mean, you cannot go wrong with it.

24. Nashville hot chicken bites. Spicy enough to make you cry, but you’ll keep eating them.

25. Tuna tartare. Feels fancy, but really, you’re just eating raw fish on a cracker.

26. Sushi because nothing can beat it, especially if it’s friend sushi with ginger sauce. 

27. Clam chowder in a bread bowl. Mostly about the bread.

28. Onion rings. Fries’ underrated cousin who deserves more love.

29. Jalapeño poppers. My ultimate self-care routine consists of Jalapeño poppers for dinner! 

30. Mozzarella sticks. If these are on the menu and you don’t order them, what is wrong with you?

31. Guacamole. If I could pick how I die, I’d pick drowning on guacamole.

Answers on accommodating dishes for people with dietary restrictions!  

1. Hummus with veggie sticks. No dairy, no gluten, no nuts. Just pure, smooth chickpea magic.

2. Grilled tofu because simple and safe can still be delicious. Do you agree or disagree?! 

3. Rice paper spring rolls. Customizable, fresh, and won’t give anyone anaphylactic shock.

4. Dairy-free sorbet. No milk? No problem.

5. Vegan mac and cheese. Made from cashews if nuts are okay, sweet potatoes if they aren’t.

6. Oat milk lattes. Dairy-free people deserve their caffeine fix, too.

7. Grilled salmon with lemon. Omega-3s without the hidden gluten or dairy.

8. Potatoes, because what better option than this? 

9. Zucchini noodles with pesto. No wheat, still twirlable.

10. M’s Beef Steak Portobello dinner. Seriously, nothing else is more delicious. 

11. Crispy tofu bites: vegan, dairy-free, gluten-free, and shockingly good.

12. Lentil stew. It’s vegan and only requires vegetables, which was a challenge for me to like at first, but now I love it.

13. Asian stir fry for that delish intake. 

14. Steamed edamame with sea salt. The simplest, saltiest, most satisfying snack.

15. Coconut yogurt with berries. Tangy, creamy, and zero cow milk involved.

Coconut yogurt with berries. Tangy, creamy, and zero cow milk involved.

16. Almond flour banana bread. If nuts are safe, this is the move.

17.  Greek dishes, like their delicious salads or their gyros, but with gluten-free pita breads. 

18. Baked apples with cinnamon. Basically dessert without the guilt.

19. Seafood, especially shrimp with garlic butter. Yummy! 🤤

20. Avocado chocolate brownies. No one will know they’re allergy-friendly.

21. Dairy-free waffles with maple syrup. 

22. Turkish menemen with Turkish tea. My character flaw is that I could order this every night and never be fed up. 

23. Stuffed bell peppers at any Balkanik restaurant. Minus the rice inside for a gluten-free option. 

24. Peanut-free sunflower butter and jelly sandwiches. Childhood, reinvented.

25. Lentil potato curry dish. 

26. Mango sticky rice because it’s the best way to unplug for the night! 

27. Watermelon and mint salad. Refreshing and very much allergy-proof.

28. Mushroom soup with vegetables and tomato sauce. 

29. Grilled peaches with honey. Sweet, smoky, and safe for most people. Accompanied with a rosé wine, it’s heaven!

30. Spaghetti squash topped with a fresh basil tomato sauce because you can never go wrong with pasta! 

Is “common” always a bad thing when it comes to food?

When it comes to Bumble Opening Moves, users usually strive for a unique reply because that’s what, in their opinion, makes them look different.

However…food is one of those things that bonding over with a potential partner works out for the best because it shows similarity in taste.

Honestly, don’t even stress it because RizzBio can help you come up with the most creative, mouthwatering reply for this Opening Move. 

→ If you pick a popular dish…

Your Bumble match will relate to you more easily, and there’s a good chance that’ll lead to a conversation that may or may not transform into an IRL date.

You run the risk of blending in with their other matches who’ve replied to their Opening Move, so you must somehow make your answer stand out.

For instance, let’s take Shrimp Scampi as an example. Instead of replying with just a “Shrimp Scampi.”, add character to your reply:

“Probably Shrimp Scampi. Partly because it’s good, and partly because it’s the only seafood dish that doesn’t make me puke my guts out.”

→ If you pick a special dish…

You’d be sticking out as a sore thumb, sure, but your match may not like your dish of choice if it’s peculiar enough.

In this case, you have to investigate their profile to see if you can pick up on any hints, such as their dietary restrictions. E.g., for religious or health reasons.

So, if we have broccoli pizza as the dish, include in your reply additional info (a joke, explanation, etc.):

“Broccoli pizza, but hear me out. It’s an underrated combo and very popular where I grew up!”


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