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Q: Where is the best Turkey in town today?

Last year we ate at the Goose & Duck and the buffet was both good and affordable. Is there anything better for less than 300 yuan?  I should have asked this question earlier - sorry.

13 years 17 weeks ago in  General  - China

 
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Which town?

 

In Liaoning, we 'enjoy 'grilled gian'....mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, Mm! 

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If you are in Beijing, check Sanlitum, ....

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walmart or try wumart

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I don't think I would look for a turkey, first no oven to cook one in and I've bought chicken that must have been 10 years old, tough as shoe leather, There doesn't seem to be any quality control or meat grading in China. I would worry about buying a turkey, cooking it and not being able to eat it, besides there is no good bread or spice to make stuffing. If I had to eat it Chinese style, hacked to bits with bone splinters, it kind of ruins the turkey dinner for me.

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