Submitted by goldngophr t3_11csrgc in philadelphia
vodkaismywater t1_ja5bmgt wrote
Chengdu Famous in west. They have the best American Chinese food I've had in Philadelphia, and an extensive and delicious authentic Chinese menu.
It's really the best Chinese restaurant I've been to aside from when I lived in China.
uptown_gargoyle t1_ja5oryd wrote
can also confirm that their mapo tofu is vegan and good af
floppydiscgolf t1_ja6f1xm wrote
Do they have the Chinese bbq meats? I usually have to go to Chinatown for that.
vodkaismywater t1_ja6k22b wrote
Unfortunately not. What are your favorite bbq places in Chinatown? It's been too long since I've gotten blasted on tsingtao and baijiu at a Chinese bbq.
floppydiscgolf t1_ja6s7rq wrote
I just go to Ting Wong for take out.
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smbiggy t1_ja5y289 wrote
is it easy to find "american chinese" food in china? like could i live off it if i lived in China?
vodkaismywater t1_ja61m12 wrote
No, it's mostly a product of Chinese American immigrants and didn't really make it's way back to China. Except for the very large and international cities, China doesn't really have a tradition of eating food from other cultures.
I found one Chinese American restaurant when I lived there, and it was in Shanghai which is probably the most international Chinese city. It was in a neighborhood that's very popular with American and European expats, so mainlanders were certainly not their target demographic.
azerbo t1_ja7bw4u wrote
Fortune Cookie has been gone a long time now.
vodkaismywater t1_ja8nc4z wrote
I know. I was living in Shanghai when it closed.
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