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- From: rubin@watson.ibm.com (Bill Rubin)
- Subject: Re: Deceptive menu practices
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- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.172220.28856@watson.ibm.com>
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 17:22:20 GMT
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- Reply-To: rubin@watson.ibm.com (Bill Rubin)
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- In <Bxxsx3.F7K@world.std.com> mhessman@world.std.com (Mark D Hessman) writes:
- >I've been there exactly once, with very mixed results. The place looks like
- >an odd combination of a Jewish deli and a Chinese restaurant... very informal,
- >plastic plates and the like. The food varied widely; their version of General
- >Gau's Chicken was good (a *great* garlic sauce), but we couldn't even tell
- >what was in the fried wontons and didn't think we wanted to know.
-
- The nice thing about it being kosher is that there are far fewer mystery
- meats for it to be, and I would imagine that the odds of it being something
- that you "didn't want to know" are far less than in your normal Chinese
- restaurant.
-
- -- Bill rubin@watson.ibm.com
-