At the Chinese restaurant, there's Lo Mein, Chow Mein, and Chow Fun, but why not Lo Fun?!


Question: Hahaha. Too funny. Seems to me, if you have Lo Fun at a Chinese Restaurant that you wouldn't go back for more?


Answers: Hahaha. Too funny. Seems to me, if you have Lo Fun at a Chinese Restaurant that you wouldn't go back for more?

i live in china i am an american born raised in boston now living in anhui hefei btw chinese do not eat dogs on a regualr basis its like saying all americans eat snake,alligator and rabbits
allso that lo mein is real chinese food how ever it is not as fried and there is no such thing as a silly thing like a pupu platter
let me state that hongkong quangzhou and shanghai are not the best places to go to when and if you go to china they allso have the more sweetend crap flavor that many americans think of that is what chinese food is like this is not the case many chinese think! that foreigners like it but most dont
in china there are so many dishes infact the average chinese have more food on the table than the average americans and might i say that there are many chinese who are far richer than the average american aswell
they just dont waste money for stupid articles
i live in anhui,hefei they have spicy and sour foods here and many other places too beijing is plain and ordinary
sichuan is spicy and wuhan attends to be more numb rather than spicy but in all chinese eat more vegitables and usually eat minced meats esp. pork

Can someone translate for me what John just said?

I think he's been living in China for far too long.

hee-hee-hee! so right!
and what about chow lo?

I don't know,but wouldn't it be funny if there is a food name LO FUN!! LOL!! But i love chinese food xcept for the pork
^_^





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