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What is Your Favorite Chinese Food?
There are many stories in the West about the strange and disgusting eating habits of other cultures, especially about Asians and particularly about Chinese people. The stories range from relatively benign tales of dog and cat eating, to nauseating stories of sadistic feasts on the brains of living animals. The Western telling of these tales focuses on the bizarre and barbaric stereotype of The Chinese and what they are liable to eat, and depend on a certain gullibility (or a willingness to believe) on the part of the listener. While some tales have some basis in reality, the point of the telling is often prejudicial in nature; the most sensational stories frequently have no evidence of being true beyond second- and third-hand report
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fried dumplings
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i call it food.
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I like curried chicken fried rice
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Live monkey brain is pretty good.
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I love a really good wonton soup. :thumbsup
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I love just about all of it, but one of my all-time favorites is a spicey stir-fried shrimps & veggy dish called dop choy.
The full name of it at the place I order from is "Spicey San-Goo Dop Choy with Shrimps" It has all the usual stir-fry veggies in it, bamboo shoots, water chesnuts, bok choy etc. I order it extra-extra hot & spicey :D |
Dogs and cats are yummy
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Sesame chicken and chicken chow mein minus the damn crunchy noodles. :thumbsup
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Roasted Peking duck and wanton noodles. :thumbsup
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veggie low mein for me - the thing that sucks is that I have to find the right restaurant. 75% of them suck.
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I would rather starve then eat dog, cats or the brains of living animals. I like General Tsos Chicken.
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general tao's chicken is my old fave
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i like getting chicken chow mein with out the veggies
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I also really like Kung Pao chicken, extra hot. |
I love Ginger Beef, but can't get it down here. I eat a ton of it when I visit back home.
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General Tsos chicken & vegtable lo mein
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#17a - no mushrooms, extra spicy
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I am a fried rice freak.
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would you like some chicken feet, intestines and blood?
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Szechuan Beef is probably what I eat most often, but I like many different Chinese dishes. I also like Chinese soups (Wonton, Egg Flower, Hot and Sour, etc).
Dim Sum is a fine alternative Sunday brunch... My favorite Chinese dish of all though is Arielle Lee: http://www.asiandivagirls.com/Tour/t...e/adg04926.jpg ...with a side order of Ariel Song: http://www.asiandivagirls.com/Tour/t...l/adg02804.jpg ADG Webmaster |
Sweet and sour pork with fried rice... :D
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Sum yung chik
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Easily sweet n sour pork...
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Cream of sum yung chik
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My girlfriend is my favorite chinese dish :)
However, if we are talking food, most of the stuff I like I can't even name. The stuff you get in most "chinese" restaurants isn't what most chinese people eat. One of my friends, example, really enjoys BBQ chicken feet - no joke. A very common dim sum dish is tripe. BBQ pig stomach is actually pretty darn good. Western people have such limited tastes. :) Alex |
General tso's chicken and chinese rice! :-)
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Wonton soup & shrimp-fried rice.
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putang soup for me :upsidedow
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Good ginger beef.
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crab rangoon is great
and <3 shrimp fried rice :p |
Peking Duck....
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Got to agree here.
You have to search reasonably hard for an authentic meal in some places. the 'chinese' i had in places in the USA was terrible. That said, fav. meals include: BBQ Pork - plain and simple. There are so many ways to cook this oh-so-simple meal, I can't help but have it everywhere I travel. Same goes for BBQ Roast duck. Followed by Fish Congee, Chicken's Feet, Bittermelon and GOOD beef brisket. Still, I have to agree with Alex. Unless you're eating in HongKong / China etc, you're not eating chinese. |
i just got into it .. and its fucking sweet i love chinise japanise food but its really expensive here...
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Mooncakes and wanton noodles... :winkwink:
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Soy chicken and dumplings. This thread is making me hungry.
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wanton soup is my favorite. :thumbsup
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Szechuan Beef
Sweet and Sour Chicken Pork or shrimp Fried Rice bbq pork from seven seas chinese food up on lake city way |
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