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Old 11-08-2010, 10:13 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by RIJIMMY View Post
Most chinese food I see people order is full of deep fried crap coated in 100% sugar sauce. People always blame MSG, but you'd be suprised how much MSG is in a lot of the food you order from all restaurants. I'd blame the high fat, sugar and oil. The chinese food around here is made to sell to white people. White people like fried stuff, then coated in sugary sauce. My wife is 100% Chinese and never heard of a pu pu platter until she moved to the east coast. Im not kidding that when we moved here from CA, we ordered Chinese food about 4 times from different restaurants and threw it away after a few bites. Its really hard to find good, authentic quality Chinese food, unless you're in Chinatown in Boston, NYC.
Next time, avoid the fried stuff, avoid the General Gao's, sweet and sour, or other items - most menus have steamed dishes, or stir fried dishes, not deep fried. You'll feel better later, trust me!
I agree. The headache and general tired feeling is a sugar high followed by a crash.

Best Chinese food I've had is from the Gourmet Dumpling in Boston's Chinatown. Usually at least a 20 minute wait for a table--but worth it.

Thai food--the Spicy Lime on Pleasant Street in New Bedford and the Bangkok ??? in downtown Plymouth. The Krua Thai in Buzzards Bay is pretty decent, too.

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