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    I drank bull scrotum soup in Guangzhou. It's a very tasty soup.
    When I first glanced, I thought you had written ball scrotum soup...

    In fact, it's on my list of things to do! When I get my friends together, we will try it all together.
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    i had chinese takeout yesterday. scallion pancakes, yummy yummy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GuGu View Post
    Is that a chicken feet in that last pic?
    Why yes it is

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    I love congee, dear! I just don't like century eggs!
    Ohhh...I used to hate century eggs too but I grew to love it
    Which congee do you like then? And how do you make yours? Or do you not cook at all?

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    Follow Anthony Bourdin to HK and watch he eats southern chinese food. click here

    Has anybody tried eating the stinking tofu? The Taiwanese ones are really stink. I'm not a fan because it's flavorless.

    Most restaurants put flour in the congee/porridge to thicken it. The best one is the one that your parents make at home.

    Chinese fried rice is the best, especially if use good chinese bbq pork and shrimp.
    OMG that was good episode! Thanks!
    But dammit, my mouth is watering now...tummy rumbling...

    Oh yeah, has anyone tried Xinjiang cuisine?

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    mmmm... love all the food pictures you guys are posting. i love eating all of them.
    at home, we normally have guangzhou-style food, because both of my parents grew up there.

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    Chinese food is the best. I love yum cha, and going out to Chinese restaurants for dinner.

    Once I was in Hong Kong, and living in a hotel, where a muffin would've been the same price as my entire outfit (bit of exaggeration there), so my aunty and I walked around the streets, and found a store, where there were those fish meat balls (yu dan) on a stick and lots of other yuuum Chinese food. We brought about 3 bowls of 'Yu chi' and about 5 sticks of the fish meat balls, and a whole lot of other foods, only coming to a total of $49 HK money, which is only about $7 AUS money.
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    Word, I miss those street vendors in Hong Kong and the fish balls on a stick. I love Dim Sum. Char Sue and Ju Yuk is the best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sfccrx View Post
    Word, I miss those street vendors in Hong Kong and the fish balls on a stick. I love Dim Sum. Char Sue and Ju Yuk is the best.
    Talking back to food, I'm going to yum cha today. Char sue is so yummy! I was going to go to China for another visit this year, but didn't manage to. The fish balls are so delicious and cheap over there! The other day I passed a Chinese store in a shopping centre near where I live, and one stick with about 5 fish balls was $6 AUD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by girllikeme View Post
    Talking back to food, I'm going to yum cha today. Char sue is so yummy! I was going to go to China for another visit this year, but didn't manage to. The fish balls are so delicious and cheap over there! The other day I passed a Chinese store in a shopping centre near where I live, and one stick with about 5 fish balls was $6 AUD.
    save me some.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sfccrx View Post
    save me some.
    Too late, currently being digested :P
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    Quote Originally Posted by girllikeme View Post
    Too late, currently being digested :P
    ok, order me some of this.

    $this->handle_bbcode_img_match('http://www.wahcourtrestaurant.com/DimSumPics/Dim11.jpg')

    $this->handle_bbcode_img_match('http://www.wahcourtrestaurant.com/DimSumPics/Dim12.jpg')

    $this->handle_bbcode_img_match('http://www.wahcourtrestaurant.com/DimSumPics/Dim19.jpg')

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    Quote Originally Posted by sfccrx View Post
    ok, order me some of this.



    $this->handle_bbcode_img_match('http://www.wahcourtrestaurant.com/DimSumPics/Dim12.jpg')
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    Quote Originally Posted by sfccrx View Post
    ok, order me some of this.

    $this->handle_bbcode_img_match('http://www.wahcourtrestaurant.com/DimSumPics/Dim11.jpg')

    $this->handle_bbcode_img_match('http://www.wahcourtrestaurant.com/DimSumPics/Dim12.jpg')

    $this->handle_bbcode_img_match('http://www.wahcourtrestaurant.com/DimSumPics/Dim19.jpg')
    oooooh... order some for me too.

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    I think Dim SUm is one of the greatest things for China
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sugar View Post
    I think Dim SUm is one of the greatest things for China
    I think it's the greatest for everyone, don't knock until you try it.

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    Ah, I had some egg tarts, and the Har Kau, but just beef chong fan instead.

    Deliciousss.
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    egg tart so that is the english translation for that dish so funny
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    it's irrational, but i always get annoyed when white ppl go to dim sum and order plain boiled vegetables with some oyster flavored sauce. they eat it like it's some super awesomely delicious delicacy and don't realize that the restaurant is scamming them 7 bucks for something that costs 25 cents to make.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pemberly View Post
    it's irrational, but i always get annoyed when white ppl go to dim sum and order plain boiled vegetables with some oyster flavored sauce. they eat it like it's some super awesomely delicious delicacy and don't realize that the restaurant is scamming them 7 bucks for something that costs 25 cents to make.
    Haha, I notice that too. They call it Chinese Broccoli. They also serve asparagus with the osyter sauce now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pemberly View Post
    it's irrational, but i always get annoyed when white ppl go to dim sum and order plain boiled vegetables with some oyster flavored sauce. they eat it like it's some super awesomely delicious delicacy and don't realize that the restaurant is scamming them 7 bucks for something that costs 25 cents to make.
    For dim sum, the ingredient is extremely cheap but it take lot of work to make them so most of the cost is the work, not the food...

    That boil vegetable is actually healthier than the greasy chicken feet

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    bladders, fried worms, and sex organs!! well I would have perhaps fainted if anybody helped me with these servings. Like many others I am also a great lover of the Chinese cuisines but the contemporary ones. Be it the Manchurian or the items made with prawn are welcome to me these are more than favorable but not those certainly.

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