| Eating Chinese |
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| Recommended food sites: Restaurant/food bulletin board: www.chowhound.com Jane and Michael Stern's Roadfood: www.roadfood.com Saute Wednesday: -- a vast database of food writing and daily newspapers www.sautewednesday.com Egullet -- food writing and personal essays www.egullet.com Barbecue and Mexican food in L.A (a little outdated): www.pepperfool.com Jane and Michael Stern's postcards: www.epicurious.com/g_gourmet/g04_sterns/home.cgi L.A. public library's menu collection: dbase1.lapl.org/pages/menus.htm Dictionary of food terms eat.epicurious.com/dictionary/food |
| We're an informal group of eaters, who have been trying Chinese restaurants in the San Gabriel Valley. Here's where we've been so far: Chung King (Szechuan) China Islamic (Muslim Chinese), Green Village (Shanghai) Sea Harbour (dim sum), Shiang Garden (Hunan) August dinner: Szechuan Our first outing (August 2003) was to Chun King, a Monterey Park Szechuan restaurant. We followed up the spicy dinner with a trip to Fosselman's ice cream in Alhambra. This is what we ate: -rice crust with pork -spareribs with ash -Chong Qing Chicken (fried chicken cubes with hot peppers) -Sichuan cold noodles in special sauce -braised fish with garlic -leeks with skin-like tofu |
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| Chris digs into cold Szechuan noodles as Anne and Kathy look on. |
| Patty is vastly appreciative of a vast plate of fried chicken cubes with red peppers. Those are all red peppers on the plate. |
| Matt (right), considers his next selection while Martin tests the heat quotient on the chicken. |
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