Asian Culture Discussion Thread

to be fair, panda express isnt a thing in NYC

Google maps says there’s some but for a densely packed area, not enough.

From the excerpts from the article the guy was extra condescending. He compared a restaurant he doesn’t know anything about to an upscale sushi spot smh.
 
When I go to the mall here in SoCal first thing I do is get authentic NY slices
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I’ve had Sbarro maybe 4-5 at a mall. It’s actually pretty good. If I didn’t live in NY and lived somewhere else it’d probably be one of the better pizza spots.

Closest Panda Express to me is in Queens. Had it once at a mall food court near my university, was ok.
 
I think Queens Center Mall has one. Never actually ordered Panda Express though. Usually stick to Chick-Fil-A when at the QCM food court. Or Shake Shack or Cheesecake Factory on the ground level.
 
to be fair, panda express isnt a thing in NYC

Faxs

If you're in NYC and want Chinese food, you're either getting the really good stuff from Chinatown or "Flushing Chinatown" OR the typical "hood Chinese spot" that is usually 10 minutes away around the corner from your apartment, Air BnB, hotel, etc.
 
Faxs

If you're in NYC and want Chinese food, you're either getting the really good stuff from Chinatown or "Flushing Chinatown" OR the typical "hood Chinese spot" that is usually 10 minutes away around the corner from your apartment, Air BnB, hotel, etc.
what u mean by "hood"?
 

ASIAN EXCELLENCE
 
Sometimes you just need that reliable orange chicken available on every other block

There is a spot that I used to go with my fam after church on Sundays with the best fried rice. When I could drive I’d go there solo and just order that and eat it by itself. Then sometime around college they changed recipes or something and the fried rice is bland trash. Sometimes there’s chunks of regular white rice in it too like they didn’t bother to mix it up enough :| that place is dead to me. :(
 
Faxs

If you're in NYC and want Chinese food, you're either getting the really good stuff from Chinatown or "Flushing Chinatown" OR the typical "hood Chinese spot" that is usually 10 minutes away around the corner from your apartment, Air BnB, hotel, etc.
It all slaps
 
Faxs

If you're in NYC and want Chinese food, you're either getting the really good stuff from Chinatown or "Flushing Chinatown" OR the typical "hood Chinese spot" that is usually 10 minutes away around the corner from your apartment, Air BnB, hotel, etc.

Panda Express hit too idc. Not a lot of places serve honey walnut shrimp and Panda Express' is pretty good. 69 Bayard has the BEST walnut shrimp though.
 



Excellence :lol
 
Bourdain’s a real one for this..

the way these privileged, entitled people talk about (or ignore) people from other economic classes is ******* disgusting. wish Bourdain had gone in more on them

 
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