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Peking Duck.
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Cantonese Chow Mein is good.
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Crispy chicken or crispy beef.
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George likes his chicken spicy.
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chow mei fun
i like those little noodles fried dumplings cheers |
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Black pepper scallops.
whole roast pig. real peking duck with crisp skin done by air separation. Xiao Long Bao. |
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hot & sour soup.
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Pretty much anything Cantonese is wonderful, except exotic things like tripe, chicken feet and doves. When I lived in Boston, my favorite orders in Chinatown were General Tso's chicken, beef chow fun, mapa tofu, and spicy dry-fried salted squid (which is much better than it sounds).
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