I only order Chinese food when I am excessively hungry. By the time I have finished eating it, I am usually already regretting ordering it. Much the same with fried chicken.
小笼包 xiaolongbao or 汤包 tangbao-- soup dumplings. The best ones I've found were in Nanjing, with a nice chickeny broth, yummy. The ones here in Suzhou are filled with a sweet gravy, really not my style.
By the way, most of the dishes I see listed here are NOT Chinese, but Chinese-American. Eggrolls, fortune cookies, General Tso's Chicken, Sesame Chicken, Egg Fu Young, Orange Chicken... about half of what you see on a Chinese restaurant in the US is something developed for American diners.
In a real sit down resaurant where they serve you, I love roast pork egg-foo-yong. In a local Chinese buffet, they make delicious chicken with broccoli. Yummy to both!
I don't know what chinese restaurant you go to but the one I frequent does not have chicken nuggets and french fries on the menu. If you want to play smart, then most of the items on the menu in a chinese restuarant in the US do not closely resemble food found in China. If you don't believe me, just go there. That is, of course, if you could stop masturbating to internet porn for 15 minutes. It's called a life, troll, get one. I'm sick of putting up with idiots like you. I'm done.
Well, troll, I've been living in China for 4 years. The Chinese restaurant that I eat at most days is called 东吴饭店餐厅 (that's Western Wu Hotel Restaurant), where I can order anything from 宫爆鸡丁 (Kungpao Chicken) to 麻婆豆腐 (Spicy Grandma Tofu) on a bed of rice or 红烧肉 (Twice-Cooked Pork) over noodles. Usually I eat in, when my Chinese wife or I cook. When I mentioned to her in passing that you had listed a Singapore dish as Chinese, she said something I won't repeat here because it's not nice to so harshly call out somebody's stupidity if you've never met them. Anyways, don't take my word for it, go to any takeout Chinese restaurant in the US and you will see things like chicken nuggets and french fries.
Oh and, we don't have internet porn here, it's illegal. Troll.
Babi Panggang :)
By the way, most of the dishes I see listed here are NOT Chinese, but Chinese-American. Eggrolls, fortune cookies, General Tso's Chicken, Sesame Chicken, Egg Fu Young, Orange Chicken... about half of what you see on a Chinese restaurant in the US is something developed for American diners.
Oh and, we don't have internet porn here, it's illegal. Troll.
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