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Posted by SteelWolf on May-19-2008 16:34:

Chineese Takeout / Delivery Appreciation Thread

Wow so this is liek teh greatest invention EVER I'm sitting here downing Jack & Coke and some guy just brought me general tso's chicken and beef with mixed vegetables and fried rice.... How awesomne is that? FUCK these are goooooooooooooooooooooooooood eggrolls I didn't even have to go to the resturant. Chinese delivery FTW!!!!

And i'm TANKED. JD is sooooooooooooooo good... i never thought it would go with chineese but FUCK ME is it good.....

Discuss.


Posted by SteelWolf on May-19-2008 16:36:

did you knwo that if I called them 24 hour ago I could have got a peking duck delivered

LOL what do tehy fly it here or something?


Posted by DJ Eco on May-19-2008 17:03:

I had Shredded Beef and Broccoli last night. You're right, it really doesn't get any better than that! I always give them good tips as a token of my appreciation for their service to society, especially when braving the harsh elements.




Posted by BTG on May-19-2008 17:20:

not real chinese food btw.


Posted by SteelWolf on May-19-2008 17:24:

Its the best its better than teh Triple Whopper as far as inventions go.... unless they could deliver me a triple whopper then i'd have trouble...

THOSE ******S FORGOT SoY SAUCE


Posted by gehzumteufel on May-19-2008 19:50:

quote:
Originally posted by BTG
not real chinese food btw.

The thought that it is not real Chinese food is a farce. The fact that it is something that is usually reserved for the better to do folks, doesn't make it "not real" Chinese food. My aunt is from Shanghai. She said that most of the Chinese food ate in the states is not eaten by the majority of the country, as it is EXPENSIVE to do so. The developed world has a lot more disposable income, and therefore can afford to eat the "luxuries" of the Chinese foods.


Posted by iammesol on May-19-2008 20:01:

Encyclopedia Ben to the rescue.


Posted by mezzir on May-19-2008 20:16:

quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
The thought that it is not real Chinese food is a farce. The fact that it is something that is usually reserved for the better to do folks, doesn't make it "not real" Chinese food. My aunt is from Shanghai. She said that most of the Chinese food ate in the states is not eaten by the majority of the country, as it is EXPENSIVE to do so. The developed world has a lot more disposable income, and therefore can afford to eat the "luxuries" of the Chinese foods.

Sort of. Granted most chinese don't eat what we think of as 'chinese food', but the seasonings and other stuff have definitely evolved to become more american imo (this coming from having eaten at fancy pants restaurants in china and having an absolutely amazing chinese place down the street from me).
good lord the chinese place down the street from me is amazing too, dude owns an entire farm and grows all his own veggies, gfdgjadhlfgk they're fucking amazing.


Posted by pinkbubblegum on May-19-2008 20:23:

I recently went to a real Chinese restaurant and I couldn't eat most of the food they served so now I'm ok with eating American style Chinese food.


Posted by gehzumteufel on May-19-2008 20:37:

quote:
Originally posted by mezzir
Sort of. Granted most chinese don't eat what we think of as 'chinese food', but the seasonings and other stuff have definitely evolved to become more american imo (this coming from having eaten at fancy pants restaurants in china and having an absolutely amazing chinese place down the street from me).
good lord the chinese place down the street from me is amazing too, dude owns an entire farm and grows all his own veggies, gfdgjadhlfgk they're fucking amazing.

I totally agree with some places, but it really depends on what sort of place you go to. I try to go to the hole in the wall mom and pop shops. Not the horribly gross panda express type.


Posted by Stasis on May-19-2008 20:59:

Szechuan Chicken pwns.


Posted by mezzir on May-19-2008 21:01:

quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
I totally agree with some places, but it really depends on what sort of place you go to. I try to go to the hole in the wall mom and pop shops. Not the horribly gross panda express type.

hole in the wall almost always > *

i remember in hawai'i there was this tiny place, literally the size of my closet. it was a mexican take out place, with one old chinese lady who didn't speak great english running the place. soooooo random but omfg the burritos were amazing and huge.


Posted by l�cid on May-19-2008 21:04:

i miss the Chinese food in NY.

scallion pancakes and cold sesame noodles FTW.


Posted by Domesticated on May-19-2008 21:06:

I hadn't realised until my January holiday that KFC and McDonalds do nation-wide delivery for 20 cents in Thailand and some of the other asian countries.

Best hangover cure ever.

Yes, I'm a uncultured pleb.


Posted by verndogs on May-19-2008 21:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Beat Blog
I hadn't realised until my January holiday that KFC and McDonalds do nation-wide delivery for 20 cents in Thailand and some of the other asian countries.

Best hangover cure ever.

Yes, I'm a uncultured pleb.


Samurai Pork Burger FTW


Posted by ISOS_4_Life on May-19-2008 21:48:

now read your fortune cookie "You just had Cream of Sumyunguy!"


Posted by idoru on May-19-2008 21:52:

quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
I totally agree with some places, but it really depends on what sort of place you go to. I try to go to the hole in the wall mom and pop shops. Not the horribly gross panda express type.


That's where I go all the time, and it's run by recent immigrants as well. Oh man, it's SO FREAKING GOOD. Their orange chicken is the single greatest orange chicken you will ever taste. Mmmm.


Posted by DJ Eco on May-19-2008 21:59:

quote:
Originally posted by BTG
not real chinese food btw.



Oh I know, but calling it Chinese-American food is too extended and annoying haha... Kinda like Italian food (my background), where half of the dishes served in restaurants here aren't eaten over there... But it's good anyway


Posted by gehzumteufel on May-19-2008 22:52:

quote:
Originally posted by mezzir
hole in the wall almost always > *

i remember in hawai'i there was this tiny place, literally the size of my closet. it was a mexican take out place, with one old chinese lady who didn't speak great english running the place. soooooo random but omfg the burritos were amazing and huge.

haha yeah totally agree. I love the hole in the wall places. Delicious.

quote:
Originally posted by l�cid
i miss the Chinese food in NY.

Is it > * ?

quote:
Originally posted by idoru
That's where I go all the time, and it's run by recent immigrants as well. Oh man, it's SO FREAKING GOOD. Their orange chicken is the single greatest orange chicken you will ever taste. Mmmm.

haha yeah. In sacramento there is this place that is run by some cantonese. SO fucking good.

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Eco
Oh I know, but calling it Chinese-American food is too extended and annoying haha... Kinda like Italian food (my background), where half of the dishes served in restaurants here aren't eaten over there... But it's good anyway

Unless you eat at panda express type places, it isn't Chinese-American.


Posted by narcism on May-19-2008 23:28:

so whats real chinese food?


Posted by jonze on May-19-2008 23:33:

quote:
Originally posted by l�cid
i miss the Chinese food in NY.




chicken and rice carts ftw


Posted by mezzir on May-19-2008 23:43:

quote:
Originally posted by narcism
so whats real chinese food?





Posted by whiskers on May-19-2008 23:46:

BTW, duck in peanut sauce = fucking orgasm!


Posted by mezzir on May-19-2008 23:52:

quote:
Originally posted by whiskers
BTW, duck in peanut sauce = fucking orgasm!

Peking duck from a nice restaurant in downtown beijing = fucking orgasm


Posted by verndogs on May-20-2008 00:19:

quote:
Originally posted by jonze
chicken and rice carts ftw


That was a Middle East cart n00b


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