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Q: What is the first thing you eat when you get back to your home country after leaving China?

14 years 12 weeks ago in  Food  - Chengdu

 
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Mexican or just some southern style food (fried chicken, dumplins, meatloaf, biscuts and gravy)

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Real BBQ outside with great salads.

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After a year in China, I came back on Christmas Day, when everything was closed.  So, ironically, on my first day back my family and I went to a Chinese buffet since that was the only thing open.

I said xie xie to the waiter, who sheepishly replied with your welcome in English.

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Everything closed in Chicago on Christmas Day? I have never seen that before. Not in the suburbs, for sure, perhaps the bigger stores in the Loop,but my God, Devon Avenue closed? I don't think so...Andersonville closed? I don't think so either. Who knows maybe things have changed.

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That's funny. At least it was westernized Chinese :)

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tmestep8:

It's pretty common knowledge that life shuts down on Christmas, and the only things open are movie theatres and Chinese restuarants.

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subhash.sah:

.... and gas-stations

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For shame, 981. 

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First would be a real NY style thin crust pizza! Secondly -..a nice (grilled!) thick cut rib-eye steak..

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Grandy's Chicken Fried Steak or Texas size steak with extra gravy and Jack N the Box Cheesecake

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why the fuck did i get a thumb down?????????? Is it because my name doesnt sound fucking Texan, so i aint from texas, or are Grandy's and Jack N the box not classy enough for you uptight mo-fuckers. Or do you just hate the idea that everything is bigger in texas. Or should i have just said "biryani" just because i have an Indian origin.

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DaBen:

Don't take it personal.... we just have a personality or two that thinks it's cool and funny to thumbs down everyone.

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uh.. notice everyone got a thumbs down. Some alter egos give thumbs down with one hand and get off with the other. Don't take them personally.

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I go to White Spot for a BC Chicken Burger (or a wild salmon burger) with a REAL Caesar salad and a Kokanee (or 3).

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Ha! I was just gonna come here to post white spot... double double with bacon. I knew Dude and Kchur would know what I'm talking about! Awww yeahhh. Gone to the ones in HK?

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Go to Triple O's every time I'm in HK.....at least once a day when I am there!

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Usually it is real, honest to goodness buffalo wings and a side of curly fries with paprika. Then, for dessert, some hot apple pie with vanilla ice cream. Simple food, but really, really good.

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IN-N-OUT cheeseburger.  Gonna have one in a couple of weeks.

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kung pow chicken

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enchiladas con queso

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Arroz con Habichuelas!!!!yes

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Who is she? :P

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A gentleman never tells who he eats.wink

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Hmmm, thumb down. I guess somebody does not like rice and beans...

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