by spiderdust » 26 Jun 2017, 04:19
I had a movie date night tonight (whoo! don't get those very often) and we went out for Chinese afterward at a restaurant that's been around since 1925. This is American Chinese cuisine, and not authentically Chinese at all, but it's still very good and the kind that I grew up eating. They actually have chop suey on the menu! This place has a lot of character, with red and gold flocked wallpaper and black lacquered partitioned dining areas with beaded curtains. It has the decor of stereotypical restaurant that you'd see in a spy movie from the 1970s.
I ordered almond chicken, and Otto ordered sweet & sour pork with pork fried rice. It was all very delicious and fresh.
I had a movie date night tonight (whoo! don't get those very often) and we went out for Chinese afterward at a restaurant that's been around since 1925. This is American Chinese cuisine, and not authentically Chinese at all, but it's still very good and the kind that I grew up eating. They actually have chop suey on the menu! This place has a lot of character, with red and gold flocked wallpaper and black lacquered partitioned dining areas with beaded curtains. It has the decor of stereotypical restaurant that you'd see in a spy movie from the 1970s.
I ordered almond chicken, and Otto ordered sweet & sour pork with pork fried rice. It was all very delicious and fresh.