adventurous
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What your favorite Chinese restaurant with authentic food?
adventurous said:What's the next to the best one, then?
adventurous said:I am looking for a good quality authentic food, with little to none American cusine footprint
adventurous said:I am looking for a good quality authentic food, with little to none American cusine footprint
bones said:Irvinecommuter said:Irvine has quite good Chinese food, it's just expensive.
Capital Seafood is quite decent but pricey.
Tri-Village supposed to have an excellent Peking duck.
Most of the restaurants in the OrangeTree Plaza are decent.
Tri village closed. It's now a Korean restaurant.
bones said:Irvinecommuter said:bones said:Irvinecommuter said:Irvine has quite good Chinese food, it's just expensive.
Capital Seafood is quite decent but pricey.
Tri-Village supposed to have an excellent Peking duck.
Most of the restaurants in the OrangeTree Plaza are decent.
Tri village closed. It's now a Korean restaurant.
/facepalm... I knew that...it's not a very good Korean restaurant at that.
they have decent sulongtang (sp?) but I'm sure a korean person would probably disagree.
bones said:Irvinecommuter said:bones said:Irvinecommuter said:bones said:Irvinecommuter said:Irvine has quite good Chinese food, it's just expensive.
Capital Seafood is quite decent but pricey.
Tri-Village supposed to have an excellent Peking duck.
Most of the restaurants in the OrangeTree Plaza are decent.
Tri village closed. It's now a Korean restaurant.
/facepalm... I knew that...it's not a very good Korean restaurant at that.
they have decent sulongtang (sp?) but I'm sure a korean person would probably disagree.
There are a lot of other places you can get better and cheaper sulongtang in Irvine. They also have terrible side dishes.
Where? I mainly go to tang for convenience.