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What do you like to eat for Chinese food? I need some ideas of tasty things to order?

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What do you like to eat for Chinese food? I need some ideas of tasty things to order?

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  1. Char Sui pork is lovely, it's the bigger version of the small pork you get in special fried frice, and you MUST try pork/chicken/veg dumplings, you will not believe how good these taste, seriously, so light.


  2. hunan shrimp!

  3. orange chicken,shrimp fried rice,chow men or a beef bowl

  4. plawn clakers!!!!! OK prawn crackers, and seeweed

  5. Sweet and sour pork is a favourite between many, but try beef/chicken chow mein or Lemon chicken! Very nice!

  6. depends which restaurant you go to.

    If you go to a Chinese seafood restaurant, I would recommend to order seafood obviously e.g. mud crab cooked with ginger and shallot (noodle at the bottom), boiled prawns, steamed oysters, if you're not a seafood fan, then Peking duck, san choy bao, broccoli with beef, deep fried tofu.

    If you go to a smaller, not so grand restaurant... just like a small chinese restaurant usually with no huge grand fish tanks at the front, then order honey chicken, minced pork with beans,  and my favourite Shantong chicken

    other tasty chinese dishes would be:

    honey lemon chicken

    and yes to the above comments, bbq pork with rice is lovely but i reckon bbq duck is better however bbq chicken is healthier.

    lo mein with beef brisket

    ying yang fried rice (white sauce and tomato sauce rice)

    Yangzhao fried rice

    Sichuan chicken rice

    Hainan chicken rice (not really chinese)

    i think i should stop here, chinese food is too delicious!

  7. Hunan Style

    Hunan Beef

    Orange Chicken

    Twice Cook Pork

    Red Cook Duck or Hunan Duck

    Fish with red glaze

    Spicy Noodle

    Hot and Sour soup

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    Cantonese/Hong Kong Style

    Dim Sum

    House Fry Rice

    Lo Mein with pork and shrimp

    Char siu (BBQ) Pork

    Stir fry chicken with spring vegetable and cashew nuts

    Beef braised in Oyster Sauce

    Fried Shrimp

    Sweet and Sour fish or garlic fish

    Fried Calamari

    Mixed Green with Tofu

    Almond Duck

  8. walnut shrimp

  9. Start with steamed or fried wontons or a chicken corn soup.

    Then go on to:

    chinese style chicken

    crispy skin pork

    pepper shrimp

    Balance the meat with chow mein (shredded cabbage and carrots and other good stuff), jasmine rice (better for you than fried), Singapore noodles

  10. Honey Chicken

    Lo Mein

    Chicken Egg Foo Young

    Sesame Chicken

  11. Kung Pao Chicken is totally the way forward.

  12. pork balls

  13. General Tso Chicken

    Chicken Teriyaki

    Fried Rice

    Lo Mein

    Eggroll

    Sweet and Sour Chicken

  14. Lo mein is always a good one if you have never had Chinese.

    I like Moo Shoo Pork, but that can be spicy.

  15. If they sell them at your local Chinese takeaway, I recommend char siu steamed buns (sometimes called char siu bao).  They're absolutely delicious! :) I also love duck in orange sauce, and I definitely recommend it if you ever get the chance to try it!

  16. Schezuan chicken ,Kung Pao chicken,Orange Chicken or General Tsao's chicken with Lo Mein. Yummm....

  17. cashew chicken

    sweet and sour chicken

    vegetable lo mein

    egg rolls

    wonton soup

  18. well i always order sweet and sour pork or sweet and sour fish. theres also beef with broccoli and lemon/ orange glazed chicken.

  19. Not all are Chinese, so I'll say Asian dishes

    Orange chicken

    Egg foo yung

    Lo mein

    Siu Mai

    Pad Thai

    Egg drop soup

    Crab rangoon

  20. Kung Pao Chicken is the best.

    you gotta try it. also lo mein or chow mein!

    bourbon chicken.

    sesame chicken!

    try all of them.

  21. I freaking Love Lo Mein

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