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Re: Chinese food
if they have a thai basil spicy chicken at those thai places, try it. it rocks. My fav is onion/peppers/basil, roughly translated as pad grau pa.
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Re: Chinese food
Battered shrimp? Call social services.
Sounds like you're talking about tempura, the Japanese dish. This is very good for people not used to Asian food, as it's very mildly flavored and just uses the food they're used to. Not sure why you guys are talking about vermicelli in chinese food. Vermicelli in egg rolls? GOT I think it was recommended Pad See Ew for thai food. I tried it and got hooked right away. Good stuff. I'd suggest trying some of the Asian vegetable dishes, too. A good place makes them nice and crunchy and fresh and with good sauces. |
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Re: Chinese food
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there's a decent place on brentwood across from the galleria, i forget the name though (I think its Yen Ching) the sushi place mentioned on olive is also very good. [/ QUOTE ] Its gone, I went christmas shopping today, and then was going to eat there because I remember passing it a million times. It wasnt there today. There was a PF Changs though, I didnt stop in, had a meeting i had to make. |
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Re: Chinese food
Thousand-year-old egg, Pig tongue, Sheep kidney.
Taipei. -Zeno |
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Re: Chinese food
BBQ Pork Kow Fun chow [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img]
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