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Old January 19th 15, 07:01 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
PeterN[_6_]
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Default Finding restaurants

On 1/19/2015 12:54 PM, nospam wrote:
In article , PeterN
wrote:

If I see a "Chinese" restaurant with table clothes and forks on the
table I don't go in.


if you see a chinese restaurant without chinese customers in it, don't
go in.

i unfortunately was dragged to one place where not even the staff was
chinese. needless to say, it was horrible.

when i was a kid, i went to a chinese restaurant where there were no
forks at all, even if you wanted one. you either used chopsticks or you
didn't eat. not surprisingly, the food was very good.

most chinese restaurants in the usa serve americanized crap. chinese
patrons will order stuff *not* on the menu.


We haave a lot of Chinese and other Asians here. There are some
restaurants that cater to both. We used to go to a Mandarin restaurant
where the owner would order for me. He never ordered somethiing bad, or
Americanized. There are many different styles of Chinese food. Our
favorites are Hong Kong Shanghai & Mandarin. I personally prefer
sichuan, but it's much too spicy for my wife's taste.




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PeterN
 




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