No matter how much you might enjoy going away, there are always some things that each of us misses when we are away from home. For me, that's Chinese food!
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3 Methods to Prepare Chinese Vegetables
The best cooked vegetables in the world are found in Chinese restaurants. Here are three methods you can use to prepare them at home. Read, Cook. Enjoy!!
Read More »We Want Your Story
We Want You… To submit any old pictures you might have… or, memories that you have of eating Chinese food… or, original stories about Chinese restaurants… Anything that you think would be of interest to readers of The Chinese Quest that you would like to share. We will publish all original, unpublished works at our discretion. You would receive credit as the ...
Read More »Memories of The House of Won
Memories of The House of Won, a Chinese restaurant in Fresh Meadows, Queens, NY that opened in 1955, and the long lasting memories of the Wen family. and...
Read More »[Wine Pairing] Zinfandel With Chinese Food
Although Zinfandel's are extremely food friendly, the best pairings are when Zinfandel's are matched with rich and robust foods. And Chinese food! Read why!
Read More »The @AprilA2Z Retrospective
The Annual April Great A-to-Z Blogging Challenge is over, and now it's time to reflect upon our experience. The Chinese Quest survived. Read our thoughts!
Read More »Recipe for Sesame Asparagus Shrimp (Low Carb)
Try this fantastic low carbohydrate recipe for Sesame Asparagus Shrimp. The recipe make use of low carb Cauli-rice to make it even healthier and tastier!!
Read More »Chinese Food in Scotland
You can find Chinese food anywhere in the world you go. Mee Rich Yee, on his recent trip to Scotland, found "China Town Buffet" in Elgin. Read more...
Read More »“Z” is for Zodiac #AtoZChallenge @AprilA2Z
Jews are more than just about eating (Chinese food), they share lots in common with Chinese people. Including having their own Zodiac! Read more about it!
Read More »“Y” is for Yao #AtoZChallenge @AprilA2Z
WWYE = What Would Yao (Ming) Eat? What a great question, for unquestionably, Yao Ming, the now retired NBA Superstar from China, towering at over 7 feet tall, and seven-time all-star for the Houston Rockets must not only have a voracious appetite, but also with his vast wealth, be able to enjoy any food that he wanted. The Chinese Quest ...
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