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By Sly Fox
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#2604
I know there are variables like health inspections and how long between egg roll preparation and when it arrives on your plate, but what is your favorite Chinese restaurant in the Lynchburg area?

What's the best buffet?

What's the best upscale choice?
By SuperJon
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#2638
Everyone has told me Great Taste is the best Chinese place. I don't eat Chinese but I do know that the flyer hung in the dorms says, "We Delivery" and I find that funny.
By A.G.
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#2735
For Chinese, you just can't beat Gong Li
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By Sly Fox
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#12395
Since we have so many new posters and their opinions are welcome, I'm bumping this off the back page.
By Hold My Own
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#12578
I'm looking to open a PF Changs franchise in Lynchburg....and yes we can have a FlameFans night where you all get 1% off your meal
By A.G.
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#12583
I'm partial to Lucy Liu, myself.
By Libertine
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#12584
Nobody mentions the Dirty Panda? That place got me through my senior year.
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By Sly Fox
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#12603
Actually I think a PeiWei woukld do better in Lynchburg and the franchise & startup costs would be much lower (but you have the same awesome lettuce wraps).
By Hold My Own
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#12645
ahhh the lettuce wraps....they are the best thing I've ever tasted and I hate lettuce! Your right about that and being more of a college town then ever I believe it would be just as successful, I believe both would profit but I think your right about that...I need 1 more year though before its reality

That company is booming right now
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By Brokeback Flamer
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#12827
PF Changs is over rated. Good, but very "Americanized"

In the 'burg, I am a HUGE fan of Kings Island. Their Kung Po Chicken or Beef is the best I have had!!!

On your the storefront side of things (More Japanese then Chinese) I don't know names, but I like the one next to the Kroger on Timberlake the best. KYOTO used to be my fav Japenese food, but they have gone down hill. I must confess though I am allergic to Yum Yum Sauce.

And while on the topic of rice... Anyone tried out the Indian food at MILAN?? :D
By SuperJon
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#12830
Osaka is amazing. I wish I could remember what road it was on. I know exactly how to get there but can't remember the name.
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By El Scorcho
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#12836
Brokeback Flamer wrote:I don't know names, but I like the one next to the Kroger on Timberlake the best.

And while on the topic of rice... Anyone tried out the Indian food at MILAN?? :D
Tokyo Express is the one on Timberlake, and it is the best. Also, Osaka is dirty. The food isn't bad, but I can't eat in a dirty restaurant.

I did not care for Milan. Blech. :oops:
By thesportscritic
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#12848
I like Great Wall over in Boonsboro.
By kel varson
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#12860
Kings Island Rocks!
By Libertine
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#13020
El Scorcho wrote: Also, Osaka is dirty. The food isn't bad, but I can't eat in a dirty restaurant.
I quit going to Osaka the day I saw one of the cooks coughing and cover his mouth with the same spatula he was using to cook with.
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By El Scorcho
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Libertine wrote: I quit going to Osaka the day I saw one of the cooks coughing and cover his mouth with the same spatula he was using to cook with.
I saw something similar at The Dirty Panda (aka Shanghai Express) on Wards Road once. The guy hocked a nice loogey right over the grill into the trash can on the other side. Yes, while he was cooking food.
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By Sly Fox
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#21880
Whatever happened to the old Eggroll Express on Ward's Road? Those 99-cent egg rolls were a serious meal back in the day.
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By mrmacphisto
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Loogies aside, Shanghai Express probably has the best Chinese in town, and the best prices. Where else can you get a good Chinese meal for around $4? I haven't tried every Chinese place in Lynchburg, but nothing else so far has come close in quality or price. King House (in the Food Lion shopping center on 29 South) is decent Iif a little pricey for takeout), as is Good Taste (although far from the best in town, I'll eat there on the occasional Sunday afternoon since Shanghai is closed). The only place I know of that I wouldn't recommend is the Lucky Kitchen, in the Graves Mill Shopping Center. They pull stuff from their sorry buffet a lot of the time, and their food in general isn't all that great.
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By El Scorcho
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#46152
Continued from the other thread...
mrmacphisto wrote:
El Scorcho wrote:Good Taste Chinese. Quality delivery.
Good Taste is just alright... not impressive. The best Chinese in town is still Shanghai, followed by King House.
I said quality delivery. When Shanghai and King House will bring it to my door, call me.
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By PAmedic
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#46203
IMHO:

"Best Chinese" is an oxymoron.

don't touch the stuff, myself.


and I know morons.
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By mrmacphisto
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#46290
El Scorcho wrote: I said quality delivery. When Shanghai and King House will bring it to my door, call me.
Fair enough. I didn't realize you were a delivery only guy; you're missing out on a lot of good food by not driving.
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By El Scorcho
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mrmacphisto wrote: Fair enough. I didn't realize you were a delivery only guy; you're missing out on a lot of good food by not driving.
You can tell that to my three month old and see if that'll keep him more cooperative when we want to go out. :lol:
By FlamingYalieWahoo
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#47398
Let me ask a "heady" question - what the heck are the criteria for determining whether or not its good Chinese/Asian - one place's cat meat is leaner - the meat was fried two days ago as opposed to a week ago ? I'm with PA - "good Chinese" is an oxymoron.
By TDDance234
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#47425
Don't ask questions, just eat.

That's my philosophy.
By SuperJon
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FlamingYalieWahoo wrote:Let me ask a "heady" question - what the heck are the criteria for determining whether or not its good Chinese/Asian - one place's cat meat is leaner - the meat was fried two days ago as opposed to a week ago ?
Sorry TD, I'm going with this as line of the day.
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