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Originally posted by: Apex
Some of their food is reasonably tasty.

Portions are medium to small.

Pricing is rather costly, but on par for "upscale" restaurant.

Do not go expecting real Chinese food or else you'll be disappointed.

medium or small portions? i think they are medium to large, i cant finish a entree by myself

$10-$12 entrees is costly????
 
I think the food there is crap. And just like crap it doesn't matter how much perfume you pour on it, it still smell like crap.
 
Originally posted by: miri
Originally posted by: Apex
Some of their food is reasonably tasty.

Portions are medium to small.

Pricing is rather costly, but on par for "upscale" restaurant.

Do not go expecting real Chinese food or else you'll be disappointed.

medium or small portions? i think they are medium to large, i cant finish a entree by myself

$10-$12 entrees is costly????

Pricing depends on location, as does portions (to a point). My wife is less than 105 lbs and can very easily finish an entree by herself. I, unfortunately, eat about 2x what she does. 🙁
 
Originally posted by: miri
Originally posted by: Apex
Some of their food is reasonably tasty.

Portions are medium to small.

Pricing is rather costly, but on par for "upscale" restaurant.

Do not go expecting real Chinese food or else you'll be disappointed.

medium or small portions? i think they are medium to large, i cant finish a entree by myself

$10-$12 entrees is costly????

He's probably from the ghetto. Any item over $3.99 is overpriced to him
 
Originally posted by: Apex
Originally posted by: miri
Originally posted by: Apex
Some of their food is reasonably tasty.

Portions are medium to small.

Pricing is rather costly, but on par for "upscale" restaurant.

Do not go expecting real Chinese food or else you'll be disappointed.

medium or small portions? i think they are medium to large, i cant finish a entree by myself

$10-$12 entrees is costly????

Pricing depends on location, as does portions (to a point). My wife is less than 105 lbs and can very easily finish an entree by herself. I, unfortunately, eat about 2x what she does. 🙁

wow, your wife got a big belly, when I eat there, my wife and I order 2 entrees and have enough left over for another meal
 
10-12 for a chinese entree is costly. My local hole in the wall has $5 entrees. Heck, when I lived in San Francisco, I could get great entrees for $6-$8. PF changs is overpriced fake American-Chinese fusion cuisine.
 
Originally posted by: bennylong
Originally posted by: miri
Originally posted by: Apex
Some of their food is reasonably tasty.

Portions are medium to small.

Pricing is rather costly, but on par for "upscale" restaurant.

Do not go expecting real Chinese food or else you'll be disappointed.

medium or small portions? i think they are medium to large, i cant finish a entree by myself

$10-$12 entrees is costly????

He's probably from the ghetto. Any item over $3.99 is overpriced to him

Indeed, straight from the ghetto! 😀
 
Originally posted by: freesia39
it's not bad, but it's not authentic. if you've never had real chinese food, you'll think it's awesome.

Pork tongue? Cow stomach? Chicken blood? Bird spits? Mmmmm, that's good
 
Originally posted by: bennylong
Originally posted by: freesia39
it's not bad, but it's not authentic. if you've never had real chinese food, you'll think it's awesome.

Pork tongue? Cow stomach? Chicken blood? Bird spits? Mmmmm, that's good

Hi, you are mostly incorrect. Its actually pig hocks, chicken feet, and abalone.

Additionally, Chinese food isnt the only cuisine to use other animal body parts.

Brazillian food commonly use chicken hearts for example.

Vietnamese use a lot of cow tripe...
 
Originally posted by: bennylong
Originally posted by: freesia39
it's not bad, but it's not authentic. if you've never had real chinese food, you'll think it's awesome.

Pork tongue? Cow stomach? Chicken blood? Bird spits? Mmmmm, that's good

don't reinforce the stereotype 😛 there's plenty of good tasting dishes that involve no "gross" ingredients 😉
 
You figure out which is the one white people do and which is the one chinese people do.


Things White People
Do in a Chinese Restaurant


Things Chinese People
Do in a Chinese Restaurant

10.
Use the tea cup for a finger bowl.

10.
Wipe the tableware with their napkin as soon as they sit down.

9.
Air drum with the chopsticks.

9.
Read a newspaper during the meal (with other people at the table).

8.
Freak out when the waiter brings the chicken/fish with its head on the plate.

8.
Eat the eyeball from the fish head.

7.
Ask the dim sum cart pusher for the bill.

7.
Run across the restaurant to get the last order of "har gow" from the dim sum cart pusher.

6.
Try picking up the tea cup and then exclaim, "This is so hot. How do you pick it up?"

6.
Talk with their mouth full and chew with their mouth open.

5.
Ask for a glass of water.

5.
Ask for the bill by writing in the air when the waiter walks by.

4.
Eat with a fork and/or plate.

4.
Use their hand to cover their mouth as they clean their teeth with a toothpick.

3.
Help themselves first (especially with tea).

3.
Engage in the bill paying ritual where host and guest each insist that they will pay (money gets shoved back and forth).

2.
Pour soy sauce on their rice.

2.
Ask for a doggy bag.

1.
Tip over 10%.

1.
Comment about the White people in the restaurant.

 
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