Do you even hear a dish name General Tso’s chicken?!


Question: Do you even hear a dish name General Tso’s chicken!?
Yesterday in the English class the fat teacher who came from Illinois mentioned about General Tso’s chicken, it seems like a renowned Chinese food, unfortunately I didn’t hear about it, not to speak of eat it!

How about you!?
Do you even hear it!?
Or you had eaten it already!? If so, is it good to swallow!?

And in San Francisco, which restaurant the general tso’s chicken is available!?
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Answers:
It's available at all of the chinese restaurants I've ever visited!. also can be found in buffets!. It's okay!. Food you get at a restaurant is typically not very much like it's authentic counterpart!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Its delicious! Its pieces of chicken in a tempura batter (lighter and thinner than in sweet & sour chicken) then with a spicy sauce!.

The place I get it from serves it with steamed broccoli!.

I don't think its the most authentic Chinese dish, but available at most Chinese/Asian restaurants!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

General Tso's chicken is a famous dish, often eaten at American Chinese restaurants!. This is because it was actually first created by a Californian native (Just like fortune cookies!)
The dish itself is small nuggets of chicken, fried and covered with a hot pepper sauce!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Yes, it is a very well known dish in Chinese-American restaurants!.
It consists of chicken with a spicy sauce!.
You can find it at any fast-food Chinese restaurants -- everywhere!Www@FoodAQ@Com

it is a spicy chicken dish!. It's good if you like spicy food!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I love it, it's good and spicy!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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