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    Have you ever ordered a poo-poo platter from a Chinese restaurant?

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Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.Have you ever ordered a poo-poo platter from a Chinese restaurant?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(Have you ever ordered a poo-poo platter from a Chinese restaurant?),it will help you,my kids.

Was it good?

Answer:
Yes I have many times. It is just a sampler of appetizers. You get a couple of each egg rolls, wontons, teriyaki beef-on-a-stick, etc... It's a great platter for a group to share before the meal or if they want a snack.
yumm
No I have never even heard of it. It sounds nasty though!
I have not. Sounds very interesting though. Hmmmmm
No, I was always afraid to! But my friend ordered one when we went out. It consisted of lots of great appetizers: egg rolls, pot stickers, crab rangoon, chicken on a stick, and sometimes chicken wings with teriyaki sauce or other foods. It was very good.... except for the goose liver wrapped in bacon....
Oh my YES -- it is wonderful. Just a sampling of different appetizers. YUMMMMM
yes it is a variety of appetizers, usually has crab Rangoon, egg roll and a few other thing on it my daughter orders it ever time we go do oriental food.
no
Pu-pu platters are really Hawai'ian food, but of course this has been heavily influenced by Chinese food. Pu-pu is very much like dim-sum, a selection of small but tasty morsels...

Bon appetit!
no but i have heard of it.
It is just a bunch of Americanized "oriental" appetizers.
Normally spelt "pupu" means appetizers here in Hawaii.....we serve pupus at every party.
yes it was ok its just a variety of what you would eat in the resturant


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