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First thing you have on your chinese food order

Crab Rangoon and/or Combination Fried Rice. w/o shrimp. However I will order something different from time to time to prevent eating such food from getting boring or to try it out.
 
What is that Chinese American dish that created by the cook to avoid getting beaten using what he had on hand? For some reason I can't recall it right now.
 
followed by chicken fried rice and egg rolls. I'm probably the most mundane canadian to ever order chinese food.
 
Broccoli beef. Its a crap shoot every time though. Every place makes it different and just when you find a place you like they make it different the next time you order it.
 
Do they do crispy chow mein??
If they do, ill have that. If they dont, just four portions of dumplings, thank you very much. And white rice.
And chili sauce.

Wait do you do crispy sea weed too? Ok 1 sea weed, 4 dumplings, sauce and rice, and a chicken and corn soup.
 
Won ton soup, white rice, and moo shu chicken, but I rarely get Chinese food these days. Maybe an egg roll too. I used to eat lots of sweet and sour chicken as a kid.

There's this Chinese buffet about 15 min. from work and we occasionally go. They have hands down the best sweet and sour sauce in the world. It's absolutely mind-boggling how good it is. The place is kind of a dump but the food is awesome.
 
It depends on where I go, carry out place by my house, most of their food is meh, but, they do amazing Singapore Chow Mei Fun.
At the cheap place by work, I usually like their Mongolian Beef, but, everything is always good from there. Some other favorites are their Twice Cook Pork and much harder to find Spicy Chicken ( like this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laziji )
 
Fried wontons!! Dipped in some sweet sauce.

Going on two years since I had any. Twooo yyyeaaaarrs. Mein kampf.
 
'American style Chinese food' is more a matter of 'Asian style American food'.
I once in a while eat 'Asian style European food', but a lot of the time lately I eat 'Chinese style Chinese food' (also just called Chinese food).
 
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