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whats a good entree to order at a chinese rastaurant me and my boyfriends going in about and hour and i want something goood
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Egg drop soup, lo mein, chicken fried rice, kung pao chicken, and fortune cookies.
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broccoli beef, onion and ginger crab, walnut prawns, steam fish, shrimp and egg chow fun, combination fried rice, combination chow mein, green onion pancake, dumplings, shark fin soup, abalone, steam chicken, roast duck, roast pig, tomato beef, salted fish with tofu, and etc. There are so many great dishes at a chinese restaurant.
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Moo Goo Gui Pan---sorry if my spelling is totally messed up. But basically it%26#039;s a variety of veggies and you can have it with or without chicken.

Don%26#039;t forget crab ragoon. True crab ragoon is made with cream cheese (not sweet). If it%26#039;s sweet, don%26#039;t eat it.
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I usually get wonton soup (delicious), crab rangoon (although it%26#039;s really easy to eat too many and get sick-at least for me it is), any type of lo mein, or egg foo yong. Sweet and sour chicken is always a safe choice.
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Fried Rice,you cant go wrong with that, because you get to pick whick meat you wanted to be in there, like shrimp, chicken ,pork or meef, or combo%26#039;s
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Orange chicken, General Tso chicken, Singapore Noodles, Pekin duck.
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Cashew Chicken is my favorite but Pea Pod Shrimp is excellent too. Thanks! Now you got me hungry!! Enjoy! Be sure to read your fortune from your cookie!
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chow mein and orange chicken...and maybe you can add the fried rice!
Broccoli beef....
That is a good combo!
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You can never go wrong with a Pu-Pu platter. Its sounds funny but its so good.
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You%26#039;re making me hungry!!! I recommend the chicken lo mein- seasame chicken -house special fried rice and crab rangoons!!!
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Roasted peaking duck! (If you%26#039;re in a Cantonese restaurant and they have this on the menu)
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kung pao chicken or hunan chicken... it%26#039;s really spicy
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order bbq spare ribs.... shrimp fired rice, chicken kung pao.
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honey glazed walnut prawns... MMmMMmm lol
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i am a big fan of chow fun
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I LOOOOOOOOOVE CHOW FUN.
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