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!
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“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 ...
Read More »“X” is for Xièxie 谢谢 (Thank You) #AtoZChallenge @AprilA2Z
XieXie (pronounced as 'Shi-eh Shi-eh') means "Thank You" in Chinese. Saying thank you is a sure fire way to get more of the same in return. Read our thanks!
Read More »“W” is for Wonton #AtoZChallenge @AprilA2Z
A Wonton by any other name is still a… Dumpling! Wonton, which can also be written as “wantan”, “wanton”, or “wuntun”, is a type of dumpling commonly found in Chinese cuisine. The English name “wonton” can be written in Chinese either as “húndùn” the usual northern Chinese name meaning roughly “irregularly shaped pasta”, or the more poetic “yúntūn” a popular ...
Read More »“V” is for Vegetables #AtoZChallenge @AprilA2Z
I used to be a total carnivore. Growing up I preferred meat with my meat. Vegetables? Thanks, but no thanks. If the dog would turn up his nose at them under the table, why would I even want to try them? The continued to my taste in Chinese food. As a young lad, all I would eat was spareribs. Mind ...
Read More »“U” is for Up #AtoZChallenge @AprilA2Z
Up! As in the thumbs up! And when the Chinese Quest gives FIVE Thumbs up you know it's a GREAT Chinese Restaurant. Read their reviews...
Read More »“T” is for Take-out #AtoZChallenge @AprilA2Z
There's nothing easier, nor more fulfilling and filling than taking out Chinese food. Here's our opus to the great Chinese food Take-out box. Click to read!
Read More »“S” is for Spareribs #AtoZChallenge @AprilA2Z
Spareribs are our staple. If a Chinese restaurant has spareribs on their menu, we will have them on our plates. Read why we love our spareribs so much!
Read More »“R” is for Reviews #AtoZChallenge @AprilA2Z
Chinese restaurant reviews, is what The Chinese Quest is all about. Finding the best Chinese restaurants on Long Island and NYC. Read how we write reviews!
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