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Post by Desophaeus on Aug 23, 2016 6:25:46 GMT
I had a friend who went on a visit to Beijing, and said that it's normal for Chinese in China to eat very bland without strong flavors. The flavors found in Chinese restaurants was added to attract Americans who are accustomed to a varied palette, or else they would have to close. Did you ever visit China and found this to he true as well? Just curious. Jep. In china they eat a lot of things different than in any other country who serves "chinese". This is because the chinese food is way different than ours, and an avarage guy cant stand such different food. So they come up with things like bami goreng, fortune cookies in the us, sate in the netherlands. I even saw somebody serving frikandellen in a chinese restaurant. Delicious, but 100% dutch... Oh that's like a hibachi buffet here in America. Basically it serve a variety of food that are definitely not Chinese like puzza alongside the Chinese things like hibachi and sesame seed chicken, general tsao, etc... I don't mind going there but I avoid the pizza that's for sure. I never had found a Chinese restaurant that serve good pizza. It's a lost art on them, while an Italian restaurant serving pizza... ooh heaven...
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Post by NetherFreek on Aug 23, 2016 6:27:59 GMT
Jep. In china they eat a lot of things different than in any other country who serves "chinese". This is because the chinese food is way different than ours, and an avarage guy cant stand such different food. So they come up with things like bami goreng, fortune cookies in the us, sate in the netherlands. I even saw somebody serving frikandellen in a chinese restaurant. Delicious, but 100% dutch... Oh that's like a hibachi buffet here in America. Basically it serve a variety of food that are definitely not Chinese like puzza alongside the Chinese things like hibachi and sesame seed chicken, general tsao, etc... I don't mind going there but I avoid the pizza that's for sure. I never had found a Chinese restaurant that serve good pizza. It's a lost art on them, while an Italian restaurant serving pizza... ooh heaven... As long as its tasty...
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Post by Desophaeus on Aug 23, 2016 6:29:51 GMT
Oh that's like a hibachi buffet here in America. Basically it serve a variety of food that are definitely not Chinese like puzza alongside the Chinese things like hibachi and sesame seed chicken, general tsao, etc... I don't mind going there but I avoid the pizza that's for sure. I never had found a Chinese restaurant that serve good pizza. It's a lost art on them, while an Italian restaurant serving pizza... ooh heaven... As long as its tasty... Italian pizza isn't just tasty, it's the essence of tastiful ultimate.
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Post by Washington on Aug 23, 2016 6:54:10 GMT
Rice for me 24/7 is always mandatory for mr
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Post by NetherFreek on Aug 23, 2016 6:56:41 GMT
Bami > rice
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Aug 23, 2016 8:07:56 GMT
Anybody got Chicken eh?
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Post by Tito on Aug 23, 2016 9:54:50 GMT
Favourite American food Chinese -Barney Stinson XD
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Post by Tito on Aug 23, 2016 15:32:41 GMT
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Post by NetherFreek on Aug 23, 2016 15:42:13 GMT
Wouldnt really call it noodles, but i get what you mean
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Post by NetherFreek on Aug 23, 2016 15:42:28 GMT
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Aug 23, 2016 19:34:35 GMT
Desophaeus, Hibachi is Japanese. Asian-American buffets in my eyes is like an American trying to make an accurate depiction of Xi'an in a movie with his only sources being Japanese manga translated into Korean by Google Translate.
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Post by Desophaeus on Aug 24, 2016 2:24:46 GMT
Desophaeus, Hibachi is Japanese. Asian-American buffets in my eyes is like an American trying to make an accurate depiction of Xi'an in a movie with his only sources being Japanese manga translated into Korean by Google Translate. Don't look at me, the Chinese themselves made that kind of restaurant businesses!
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Post by Ivan Kolev on Aug 24, 2016 2:26:33 GMT
Desophaeus , Hibachi is Japanese. Asian-American buffets in my eyes is like an American trying to make an accurate depiction of Xi'an in a movie with his only sources being Japanese manga translated into Korean by Google Translate. Don't look at me, the Chinese themselves made that kind of restaurant businesses! America is all about business and not about customs.
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Post by Desophaeus on Aug 24, 2016 2:29:34 GMT
Don't look at me, the Chinese themselves made that kind of restaurant businesses! America is all about business and not about customs. I was referring to Chinese immigrants but that's true...
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Post by Ivan Kolev on Aug 24, 2016 2:34:14 GMT
America is all about business and not about customs. I was referring to Chinese immigrants but that's true... Well what I meant by that is that many immigrant restaurants, not just Chinese, sold foods that were not a part of their culture to make money.
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