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maithanfear says:
I was introduced to this fine establishment by a friend of mine. He in turn was introduced to it by a work colleague. Before going there I knew it was good because my mate was raving about it all day and like me he likes good food.
Betelnut is located at 2030 Union Street, San Francisco. It's an …
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lauro says:
it is difficult for me to describe this chinese restaurant in the philippines, because the best way to describe this is in tagalog language, because the humor is at its best!
located deep in the heart of manila, in one of the oldest district - chinatown is the urban legend eng bee tin.
the wor…
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travelwithJD says:
I have so thoroughly enjoyed every meal at Royal China, I could not help but recommend it here! The food is excellent, the dinning room is large and clean--and the private hall upstairs is incredible! My favorite part is the small glass-bottomed bridge one must cross when entering the restaurant; …
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calone2012 says:
In London all the places I went for grub in the evening were really expensive, It was just by chance I found it. food was quick and tasted gorgeous, they have a medium sized menu.
and to save even more money I just got a jasmine tea and it all went down a treat.
http://www.ekachai.net/Locations_…
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freespirit3 says:
Since moving to AZ, it has been a challenge to find good Chinese restaurants. This one definetly fits the bill. Not only that, the owner is a great guy that will prepare any oriental dish you are hoping for, regardless of whether or not it is on the menu. If he has the ingredients on hand- its yo…
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Africancrab says:
“Incredible Asian Fusion Cuisine”
My friend Bogdan (worldrunner) and I, decide to have a movie night, he said he would bring in Chinese and I was excited. At a quarter after six, he arrived with a bag of food - the bag had in huge black and red print, the words PEI WEI. I did not ask questio…
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oriel says:
Situated in a small house on Third Avenue below Argyle Street. When we arrived children were playing in the side yard. It appears to be a family operation. Inside was bright and sunny. The room was lined with windows overlooking Port Alberni's industrial area and harbour. There was a patio but the d…
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Hummingbird says:
Out a little ways from the downtown area of Dublin is this great restaurant. Very upscale in atmosphere, ambiance, service and food, this linen napkin eatery deserves 5 stars from the moment you walk in. Even silver chopstick holders were on the tables.
Most customers were well dressed, but coat …
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DuhkJuX714 says:
If you want good Chinese food that you miss from the States, you should come here. Fried rice-wise, it is all the same in the Panda Express style, but the entrees are much better here than a lot of other Chinese restaurants. There is a another Chinese restaurant on the next block, DO NOT GO THERE.Yo…
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slave2dafunk says:
This place is total gem in one of the most obnoxious parts of town (with the exception of Loi Kroh Road...). The tea house is actually a branch of a centre for biodiversity and research based in Yunnan, China.
The food there is exceptional. It's mostly vegetarian with a couple exceptions (wild …
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sandracamilla says:
I absolutely love the Face in Beijing. The place offer a choice of 3 different restaurants; Chinese (Jia), Thai (Lan Na Thai) and Indian (Hazara) as well as a bar where one can play pool or kick back and relax with a drink or a glass of wine.
On the Face website, one can read that the structure…
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Free! "General Tip & Advice" in Asia
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WarrenRodwell says:
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a) ONE in Chinese tradition signifies heaven, beginnings, & birth.
b) FOUR signifies death to the Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, & Koreans. Do not give gifts in groups of four. House numbers that contain fours or groups of fours may be rejected by many Asians. A group of numbers that adds up t…
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jarchowk says:
This is a great restaurant with authentic Chinese food. The atmosphere is rich and service was fantastic. I'll definitely go again!
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cneoridium says:
The name is retarded, but this is one of my favorite places to eat in San Diego. Like most cafes here, it's in a horrible strip mall by the freeway.
This is one of the few places in San Diego that's all vegetarian. Usually if you don't feel like eating meat, you have a couple odd things to choo…
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mfmcp1982 says:
The Forbidden City and Tian'anmen Square are must dos in Beijing. Purely for their historical importance, but the aesthetic side is fascinating as well.
Most people start out seeing Tian'anmen Square. Although it bustles with the day to day business of city centre Beijing, there was - for me at l…
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travel-the-world says:
PF Chang’s is the best Asian restaurant in Knoxville. It’s an upscale chain that can be found in other cities. If you haven’t been, I strongly recommend it. The Kung Pao chicken is one of my favorites, but anything is good. Don’t forget to order the banana spring rolls for dessert. They a…
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cneoridium says:
And it's good too!
I tried vegie chicken with mango ($10)- mock chicken stirfried with probably 2 fresh mangos cut into large chunks and straw mushrooms with a slightly sweet soy based sauce. Very fresh and good. It was perfect with a little hot chili oil and black soy sauce.
Tried a "hand…
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VABFB says:
Anybody that knows me, knows that I have a 'thing' for Chinese food. It's actually pretty ridiculous, welcoming any opportunity to get some good Chinese food. If I'm in DC, there's only one option for me: Tony Cheng's in Chinatown. A virtual hang-out spot for politicians, celebrities, and local p…
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mfmcp1982 says:
We found this OUTSTANDING Chinese restaurant thanks to the concierge at the Doubletree. We were a bit wary we were able to get reservations on the morning we wanted to eat there, and I'm always wary of Chinese-style food not measuring up to proper Chinese fare, but weren't in any way disappointed. I…
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Sunrise5 says:
I was there with some friends, 'cause it was the only open location apart from kebabs and McDonald's that day.
It looks quite unspectacular, the have wooden benches instead of tables (almost like ale-benches^^) and everything is kept simple - apart from the food. It took us three almost 15 minut…
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callmechia says:
There are so many generic Chinese restaurants in New York, and for the most part they're all the same. Chicken with Black Bean Sauce, Wonton Soup, BBQ Spareribs, Shrimp fried rice; they're all staples at any given "Chinese" restaurant you find. Most of the time, the menu offerings at these places ar…
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rob_loh says:
Chanced upon this shop when I went to Singapore Chinatown. Its called "Bath Culture Foot Therapy" on Temple Street. Was initially mesmerized by its Bright Red Antique chinese decor. Its iconic!
The foot therapy with back massage session was really good. I'm a massage freak myself so i mean its go…
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ajdennis1980 says:
Relatively new restaurant in Loughborough town centre and my favourite place to eat. Very well priced and good sized portions are two reasons why!
It's Asian fusion, which is a cross between Chinese, Japanese and Thai. The menu is extensive with everything from Sushi to Thai Curry (Red, Yellow or…
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mellemel8 says:
the first time i was here was 2007. my aunt's friend, kevin took us here for lunch. we are back again and we ordered the same dishes the last time we were here. we let my aunt's friend, kevin order for us. since he is a regular here.
we ordered snow peas with garlic, pork hock, pork soup dumplin…
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mfmcp1982 says:
This is one of my favourite restaurants in the world! The food is stupendous, the setting is traditional and authentic, the staff polite, helpful and they chatter in Chinese!
The cuisine is described as New Chinese - it has modern elements, and Western Influences.
One of the main reasons I li…
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jsoler says:
I'd definitely recommend RichTree if you're traveling and looking for something to eat, but you're not wanting anything fancy or something that's going to cost you a fortune. Usually when I travel I like to splurge on a nice authentic dinner or two, but then eat pretty cheap for the rest of the tri…
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Amtrak says:
If you enjoy Chinese (Mandarin) food you will love this place! Since I have lived in this area, Fu Yuan Low has always been one of my favorite restaurants to eat. The food is so authentic and great to eat. NO MSG! Excellent selections, if you are in the area, check it out!
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Free! "General Tip & Advice" in China
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tomcarter says:
Perhaps the single most reassuring fact about travel in the People's Republic of China is its remarkably low crime rate.
The Ministry of Public Security (MPS), the principal authority of domestic criminal procedures, earlier this year announced a 15 percent decline in violent crime (4.5 million r…
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faithb says:
Fang Fang is a realy nice restaurant in the centre of Kampala.
The food is great, and you can taste the fresh spices ginger/so forth.
It's a little pricy compared to some of the local eateries in kampala, but its value for money.
The service is polite and efficient, unlike many of the resta…
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franciscosss says:
Since I'm a little cheap ;) I tend to be a tough critic when I pay for food. I do eat out most of the time and I was impressed with the food at the Noodle Shop. A friend said it was great and since it was right there in the most visible corner in downtown Asheville, I convinced my group to try it. T…
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