[Grammar] Among the dishes we had tonight, which one do you like best?

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Among the dishes we had tonight, which one do you like best? [my sentence]
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Me: Do both "do" and "did" work here?

Friend: Yes.

Me: "Do" means now while "did" means at that time. Is that right?

Friend: It can be that, or it can also be that the difference is negligible. A bit like “might” vs. “may” or “could” vs. “can”.
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I agree with them. However, I would also like to hear your opinions. :)
 
I'd use only 'did'.

I'd also use different words - Which of the dishes we had tonight did you like best?
 
My choice of do/did is probably relative to how much time has passed between the meal and the question. If I'm asked that question before the meal is finished, I'm more inclined to use 'do'. If the meal has been over for a while, I'd favor 'did'.

I agree that the original version isn't the most natural way to pose the question.. I'd use a very similar variation of what 5jj suggested - "Which of tonight's dishes do/did you like best?"
 
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If we had just finished dinner, I would look at my friend and ask, "What was your favorite dish?"
 
You were correct to write 'Me'.

It's it's customary to capitalise pronouns in that context.
 
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