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It ain't a legit take out joint unless one table is dedicated to toys and games for the workers children to stay at all day.
This is remarkably accurate.
It ain't a legit take out joint unless one table is dedicated to toys and games for the workers children to stay at all day.
I tried that one thinking it’d be the same.
It’s not.
Can anyone explain to me why its so hard to get adequate Duck sauce from Chinese restaurants. They'll give about 15 packs of that nasty soy sauce but you have to plea bargain for duck sauce every time. There's nothing worse than ordering $40 worth of Chinese food and you get it home there's only four duck sauces in the bag. The worst.
Not even close to the worst. Worst is when you order moo shu and they forget to give you hoisen. Or the pancakes. I've had both happen.
If you have apricot jelly at home, you've basically got duck sauce. Basically put 1/4 cup of apricot jelly in a bowl, add 1 tbsp + 1 tsp rice vinegar, then 1/8 tsp of soy sauce. Optional adds of garlic powder and/or cayenne. Mix and voila.
What is the best place that does authentic Chinese? I lived in China for two years and have yet to find a place that does Chinese food even close to some of the dishes I had in the different parts of China. I have found some decent/good places in the suburbs of DC in some of the smaller cities in the DMV.
Most of the places I have been to in CT are just a sugary MSG mess, but I am open to trying a legit place next time I go back to visit family there.
Yup. Blessings To Go is very solid.@uconnphil2016
Blessings To Go on State St. in New Haven.
After a night at Oak Haven and Christopher Martins there’s nothing better.
Yeah never been a problem for me. I once had an entire drawer full of soy and duck sauce before the wife threw them all away. Between that and the free liter of soda I had more stuff in the house than I knew what to do with.
okNo, it isn't. It's the worst around.
Soy sauce and duck sauce packets have an eternal shelf life.
It ain't a legit take out joint unless one table is dedicated to toys and games for the workers children to stay at all day.
Yeah never been a problem for me. I once had an entire drawer full of soy and duck sauce before the wife threw them all away. Between that and the free liter of soda I had more stuff in the house than I knew what to do with.
Xinjian province and others in the current day far west of China neighboring the '... stan countries have some great food, especially if you enjoy lamb, cumin, other spices, and can eat food with a spicy kick. Nothing about them resembles much of anything most Yanks associate with Chinese food. Before heading home, I'm hitting up my favorite Xinjian cai joint at least once.You can also try Muslim Chinese food in a place like Xian but can have even more authentic versions of that in Xinjiang.
Yunnan I was just in for 5 days but it reminded me of a healthier less sweet version of Cantonese with a lot of noodles and mushrooms. I found an Indian place I liked in kunming though so I ate there a lot.
Like I said, it has been a while. I was in China in 2009 and 2010 and only in Kunming for 5 days. Perhaps I went to a non regional restaurant the few times I had Chinese there. I want to say those few times were just less oily than much of China, more of an earthy taste. But, distant memory. Was really diggin an Indian place I found there, wonder if it is even still around.Xinjian province and others in the current day far west of China neighboring the '... stan countries have some great food, especially if you enjoy lamb, cumin, other spices, and can eat food with a spicy kick. Nothing about them resembles much of anything most Yanks associate with Chinese food. Before heading home, I'm hitting up my favorite Xinjian cai joint at least once.
Yunnan: You missed out, but then you were in Kunming. Provincial capital, but better Yunnanese regional food is typically found in smaller cities of just a million or so people, towns or smaller villages. Your comparison with Cantonese food's a head scratcher; never found that similarity.
“Toshi Loves Sushi” - another great Netflix food doc. Can’t wait to check out those two you suggested!For all you foodie geeks like me out there, if you have NetFlix, check out the documentaries, “The Search for General Tso” and “Ugly Delicious: Fried Rice”. Very interesting looks into the origins of American Chinese food and a modern look into Chinese cuisine. Good stuff.
- Always thought it was interesting that Black Bamboo hires cute teenage white girls to run their registers.
Random thoughts from reading through this thread:
- Chow Mei Fun is a super underrated dish. Love the thin noodle.
- Duck sauce might be as overrated a condiment as ketchup. Wife loves it, I can't stand it.
- Roberto, 'member that time at Koi, the karaoke bar behind Butterfly, you and Jeff sang "I would walk 500 miles" by The Proclaimers as a duet? So cute. Followed by Danny unironically singing "Man! I Feel Like A Woman"? @Robertelamin
- Always thought it was interesting that Black Bamboo hires cute teenage white girls to run their registers.
So, it's not just the Boneyard? It's the whole friggin' country? Doomed!I have a sad feeling that the Chinese Govt has been dumbing down America by oh-so-slowly poisoning our Friday night dinners.
So, it's not just the Boneyard? It's the whole friggin' country? Doomed!