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I Love Chinese Food

I Love Chinese Food... If there is one cuisine that I could eat all the time, it is Chinese. Having had the fortune to visit and eat in China and Taiwan, I know great Chinese food. Unfortunately, most of the Chinese food served in America is a distant relative to the real thing. But, being a lover of Chinese food, even bad Chinese food is better than none at all. Maybe I am addicted to one or more of the usual ingredients like garlic, ginger, or soy sauce.

Of all good Chinese food, authentic Hunan and authentic Szechuan are by far the best, and also the most difficult to find in America. Its out there, but often it is found on back streets, remote locations, and places you might never expect to find a gem. Usually the real thing can be found in larger cities with large Chinese immigrant populations like the San Francisco Bay area, San Diego, and on the East coast, New York city, and Washington DC. I was pleased and amazed to find two great places in Indianapolis IN. I hear Chicago has several.

Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Shanghai all share a common culinary root and are easier to find in America if you look. This includes Chinese BBQ, Noodle Soups, and Dim Sum. If I am looking for this kind of food, look for the roasted ducks hanging inside a heated display case. I am not a big fan of duck, but I know that if I see the hanging ducks, the food is probably good at worst and often fantastic.

I also have had great success in restaurants that advertise themselves as a "Noodle House." Every one I have ever tried has been a hidden gem, often unknown to those outside the Chinese community. I think they keep these places to themselves so they can always get a table when they want one.
WantonLass
Chinese is also my favorite, though I am by no means a connaisseur. Random opinions: garlic is great, but if they put garlic in the name, it will be too much. Breaded stuff with sweet sauces not for me. Like things a little spicy, but the menu items with the little peppers alongside the name are more often than not too hot for me. Love the places that volunteer to adjust the spiciness level. Yes to brown sauce. Yes to Triple Delight, Happy Family. Yes to Lo Mein. Yes to chicken teriyaki, though maybe this is only Japanese and not Chinese at all. The most delicious thing I know is a pork and mushroom dish, due to the delicious brown sauce, but most of the pork is too fatty. If they could just spend a little more money on the pork.....
I love to make drunken shrimp. A lot of work, but I just have to do it once in a while. Okay, it's the eating I love, not the cooking! This is one that's a little spicy, but I can handle it.
Last year discovered chicken-on-a-stick at the county fair. I chose the teriyaki sauce. Okay, so it's not authentic, maybe not even authentic Japanese, but it's delicious and surprisingly cheap.
Lickitysplit · 70-79, M
I am marinating several chickens to fix chicken teriyaki for dinner tomorrow, July 4th, on the grill. I am also fixing Fried Rice and stir friend vegetables.

ba<x>sed on what you wrote, you might want to try Chow Fun, which is a fried noodle dish made from wide rice noodles. Also Pan Fried Noodles, which is where Chow Mein came from, but Chow Mein usually is the Americanized dish served with pre-fried crisp noodles whereas Pan Fried noodles is made with noodles like Lo Mein, but thinner that are then fried until crispy in a pan and have the meat, veggies, and sauce poured over the noodles. If you have not tried it, Chicken with Black Beans is usually slightly spicy but very good.
WantonLass
Mr. Yoshida's Marinade and Cooking Sauce, Original Gourmet Sweet and Savory. I would say this is a kind of teriyaki sauce, although it doesn't have that word on the label. Heavenly! Got this from Sam's Club in big jars, maybe about liter-size or a little bigger, when we were still members. Good thing I got several 'cause last time I looked, I couldn't find it. There is also another flavor, but sweet &amp; savory is the one for me. I dip steaks in this (I used to marinade them for longer, but think the quick dip works fine). Then sprinkle both sides with spicy Montreal seasoning. There is also regular Montreal seasoning, but spicy is better. Then I broil them to great acclaim.

Thank you for your recommendations; I'll try them out. Have a happy 4th.
ExileMyself
Come on, I have got tired of all food in Taipei. Food in Taipei is so lame and expensive with scarce amount.

 
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