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I guess the anti-China hostility of this thread confirms China is America's new great industrial even perhaps military rival.
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My favorite restaurant is PF Chang's. I am curious--how do the resident food experts rate this place? My limited Japanese food experience comes from my family's Japanese exchange student about 12 years ago. She made some seaweed soup (I think that's what she called it...) that tasted decent but the leaves were slimey. She also made rice balls that I actually liked a lot once I got over the strange appearance and texture. So, for me: Chinese food =good Japanese food=decent but strange. |
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