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Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 16:45:53 -0400, Wayne.B
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On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 15:45:51 -0400, Wizard of Woodstock
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I do like some Chinese food espiecally if it's authentic.
What ever kind of Chinese food you have it will be authentic to
someone. I really like good Chinese but it is difficult to find in
South Florida. I have three essential tests for a restaurant before
I will try it: It has to smell right when you open the door; There
should be ample numbers of Chinese help working there; and ideally
there should be a fair number of Chinese patrons.
Agreed. There's a few places in Boston where it's authentic and the
Chinese people frequent them.
Also San Franciso and Honolulu and at two or three places in Chinatown
in downtown DC.
I wonder if they have any Chinese people in NYC or Atlanta

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In the 1960's I worked in Downtown SF. Friend of Chinese heritage in the
office was thinking of going to work for CDC in Minneapolis. He was
worried he could not get Chinese food there.

There is an extremely LARGE Asian community in Atlanta. There are very
large sections of the Northern Suburbs where you see more Store Signs
where the dominate language is Korean, Chinese, Thai, Cambodia, or
Vietnamese and in small print they might include English. It runs from
inside the perimeter to about 8 miles outside of the perimeter for 4 or 5
miles on either side of I85. It is common in the restaurants to have two
menus. One with American Chinese Recipes, and another with authentic
Chinese recipes. For some reason the Koreans own many of the Chinese
Restaurants and hire Chinese Chefs. There will be Large Shopping Malls
devoted to each ethnic Group, then we have our HMart, an Asian Super
Market, that includes all Asian Cuisine and is as large or larger than
most conventional Super Markets. http://www.hmart.com/

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Sort of like our http://www.99ranch.com/
good prices and great vegetables. Some not seen in regular markets.


:We do have 99ranch in Atlanta, actually Chamblee. The town's nickname
is "Chambodia"

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