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im ordering one.
bored of the usuall,want to try somin different.
any recommendations

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By:
Mr Eboue
When: 23 Nov 09 17:20
Duck in pineapple sauce
Chicken chow mein
Special fried rice
Sirloin of beef with green peppers
Chicken satay

:)
By:
Slippy Blue
When: 23 Nov 09 17:23
Shredded crispy beef and Kung Pao prawns are both good dishes.
By:
lippy
When: 23 Nov 09 17:23
If you want something different then dont get a chinese
By:
Big Charlie
When: 23 Nov 09 17:27
Deep fried missing pet cat was a delicacy 40 years ago in east London. :^0
By:
Walter Mitty
When: 23 Nov 09 17:30
chicken maryland B-)
By:
casemoney
When: 08 Sep 19 22:48
Char Sui in Black pepper Sauce
By:
akabula
When: 08 Sep 19 22:58
I get a Chinese every couple of weeks.
Order the Fish and Chips every time.
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 08 Sep 19 23:15
It's my birthday today, I helped my buddy run her market stall in Battersea all day and she treated me to a crispy duck lunch and a couple of pints of Aspalls for helping her out which were both very agreeable and it was a lot of fun being out and about in the sunshine and not being at home punting all day. Happy
By:
impossible123
When: 08 Sep 19 23:20
I like beef with (fat) noodles in black bean sauce and veg; char sui (slightly charred) on its own (not in sauce) as it kills the texture and flavour; steamed lobster/fish in rice wine with sliced ginger and spring onions; prawns (no shells) fried in light batter; steamed tofu in oyster and soy sauce.

Only buy roast duck from restaurants (not takeaways): restaurants either make them themselves or buy from entities with proper facilities to make them (takeaways do not) - the difference is telling. Or marinade duck breast with a touch of 5 spice powder in hoisin sauce (light colour/not dark) from Sainsbury; fried (no oil) skin side down for 8mins until golden brown; 30secs the other; then into preheated oven 180/200 C for about 5mins; rest and serve -  it's taste wonderful.
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 08 Sep 19 23:26
impossible123, in St.John's Hill in Battersea today the street food was absolutely excellent. Not cheap granted but the quality was very good indeed I thought.
By:
impossible123
When: 09 Sep 19 00:04
Those are the best places to try out a variety of dishes made by people form various parts of the world. They are home-cooked, good quality and tasty. I agree they are not cheap, but worth it. It's best to go with 3/4 friends buying from a few stores and sharing the food; Borough Market and Hoxton near Hackney are good too.

In Sutton nearer to x'mas the high street would entertain store holders from France; their baguettes, bread, crepe and jam were far more superior than top-notch supermarkets/stores in London - I think they use butter (instead of just oil) in their bread.
By:
lfc1971
When: 09 Sep 19 00:13
Oh for fks sake shut up about food , the working classes are obsessed about food
By:
doridoru
When: 09 Sep 19 08:03
CHIPS
By:
Crisp77
When: 09 Sep 19 09:09
6 3 100 75 50 25
By:
Crisp77
When: 09 Sep 19 09:09
Only 952 Calories
By:
terry mccann
When: 09 Sep 19 10:02
IFC reporting from his Liverpool slumLaugh
By:
cooperman
When: 09 Sep 19 12:06
Dim Sum
By:
Johnny_Mustang
When: 09 Sep 19 12:25
Cream of Sumyungguy.
By:
Johnny_Mustang
When: 09 Sep 19 12:26
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYlGnrmlc2U
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