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About to go for a dim sum lunch for the first time

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Things NOT to order:

Cha Siew Bao (chicken head)
Gai Bao (chicken entrails)
Lo Bak Guo (chicken stomach, very dirty)
Don Tot (chicken eyes)
Chow Fun (chicken)
Chow Mein (more chicken)
Chow Fan (chicken..)

Things you DEFINITELY need to order:
Pho
Udon

 
Originally posted by: FleshLight
Things NOT to order:

Cha Siew Bao (chicken head)
Gai Bao (chicken entrails)
Lo Bak Guo (chicken stomach, very dirty)
Don Tot (chicken eyes)
Chow Fun (chicken)
Chow Mein (more chicken)
Chow Fan (chicken..)

Things you DEFINITELY need to order:
Pho
Udon

😕
 
Originally posted by: richardycc
some of the newer restaurants dont do the pushcarts thingy anymore, everything is made to order, you have to order it with a tiny card/menu, and wait 10-20mins for the dimsum to come....

Yeah, I heard about this type of place as well. Supposedly the food is suppose to be better, but it's like $1 more.
 
Originally posted by: Cal166
Yes, always keep everyone's cup full of Tea. If someone pours tea to you, use a finger and tap on the table(next to the cup) until s/he done.
Only twice is necessary. If you keep tapping, it might mean you're impatient. 😕
 
Originally posted by: FleshLight
Things NOT to order:

Cha Siew Bao (chicken head)
Gai Bao (chicken entrails)
Lo Bak Guo (chicken stomach, very dirty)
Don Tot (chicken eyes)
Chow Fun (chicken)
Chow Mein (more chicken)
Chow Fan (chicken..)

Things you DEFINITELY need to order:
Pho
Udon
😀 I bet you're Chinese.
 
Originally posted by: Sex Smurf
Originally posted by: ondarkness
crazy gaijin

I thought it was "gwai-lo" <- sorry, i can't spell it correctly
Gwai lo is the Chinese word (two words, actually) for "white person", gaijin is Japanese for "foreigner", I think.
 
Originally posted by: FleshLight
Things NOT to order:

Cha Siew Bao (chicken head)
Gai Bao (chicken entrails)
Lo Bak Guo (chicken stomach, very dirty)
Don Tot (chicken eyes)
Chow Fun (chicken)
Chow Mein (more chicken)
Chow Fan (chicken..)

Things you DEFINITELY need to order:
Pho
Udon


Mmmmmm chicken heads.....


ohhh.. wrong kind 😱
 
Originally posted by: Howard
Originally posted by: Sex Smurf
Originally posted by: ondarkness
crazy gaijin

I thought it was "gwai-lo" <- sorry, i can't spell it correctly
Gwai lo is the Chinese word (two words, actually) for "white person", gaijin is Japanese for "foreigner", I think.

Yes, gaijin means foreigner in Japanese (i'm semi-fluent). Gwai lo was one of two words that I thought I knew. The other word is fong pee.

But let's not turn this into a language thread. Has the guy come back from lunch yet? Or was he the guy I heard in the toilet a couple hours ago. . .?
 
Originally posted by: Cal166
Yes, always keep everyone's cup full of Tea. If someone pours tea to you, use a finger and tap on the table(next to the cup) until s/he done.

Story time:

Long ago there was an emperor who wanted to see how the people lived, do as they do, eat as they eat, etc. etc. Now, he couldn't do dressed up as an emperor because people would still see him as an emperor and not treat him as a normal person. So, he dressed up as one of his servants and had one of his servants stand in as emperor. They went to a restaurant to eat as the people ate. The emperor looked over to another table and saw the other patrons pouring tea for other members of their table. So the emperor (dressed as the servant) took his teapot and poured for the "emperor." Now the servant didn't know what to do because here is his lord and emperor pouring tea for him but he couldn't just get down and bow in humility and gratefulness else he would blow his cover. So, in a subdued gesture of gratitude, he tapped his fingers on the table when the tea was poured.

(Now whether this is true or not, i don't know, just thought it was a cool explanation given to me awhile back)
 
Cha Siew Bao (chicken head) ?

I thought cha shu bao was pork bun. Damn my Chinese friends! It must have been a running joke eating with them for years.
 
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Cha Siew Bao (chicken head) ?

I thought cha shu bao was pork bun. Damn my Chinese friends! It must have been a running joke eating with them for years.

it IS pork bun.
 
Originally posted by: HN
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Cha Siew Bao (chicken head) ?

I thought cha shu bao was pork bun. Damn my Chinese friends! It must have been a running joke eating with them for years.

it IS pork bun.

So my Chinese sarcasm meter is broken?
 
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Originally posted by: HN
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Cha Siew Bao (chicken head) ?

I thought cha shu bao was pork bun. Damn my Chinese friends! It must have been a running joke eating with them for years.

it IS pork bun.

So my Chinese sarcasm meter is broken?

both our meters might be off because i thought that post with the "what NOT to order" was off on the translations. (and you don't order pho when going to dim sum 😕 )
 
Originally posted by: HN
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Originally posted by: HN
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Cha Siew Bao (chicken head) ?

I thought cha shu bao was pork bun. Damn my Chinese friends! It must have been a running joke eating with them for years.

it IS pork bun.

So my Chinese sarcasm meter is broken?

both our meters might be off because i thought that post with the "what NOT to order" was off on the translations. (and you don't order pho when going to dim sum 😕 )
Yeah, he got all the translations wrong. Probably on purpose.
 
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