Every year at Christmas, Jews all over the world seek out a good movie and Chinese food. The Chinese Quest offers these five recommendations of Szechuan Chinese restaurants to spice up YOUR Christmas. Here are our recommendations for the five best Szechuan style Chinese restaurants on Long Island and New York City. Which Chinese restaurant are you going to?
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GUNG HAY FAT CHOY! The Year of the Pig!
Happy Chinese New Year - Gung Hay Fat Choy! This is the Year of the Pig. Learn about all the fascinating Pig Traits and Personality in this guest article by Bernadette King
Read More »It’s Christmas Time on Long Island, and You Know What That Means*
For Jews, going to the movies, and eating Chinese food on Christmas has become a tradition. And The Chinese Quest recommends these nine Chinese restaurants on Long Island and Queens. We will leave the choice of movie up to you! Where are you going to eat on Christmas Day?
Read More »Mini Mee, Little Mee, Little Dumpling Chinese Restaurant
What would Father's Day have been without a trip to "Little Dumpling" in Little Neck? My little Dumpling, err, my little Mee, I mean, Mini Mee made sure that we capped off a spectacular Father's Day with some Chinese food of course!
Read More »Every Dog Has Its Day… This Dog Has a Year!
They say that every dog has it's day, but according to the Chinese Zodiac, we are about to enter the Year of the Dog! In this article you will learn about the personality and traits of those who are born in the Year of the Dog. Dog People, and dogs, have a playful side. It's their other side that you won't believe!
Read More »Valentine’s Dinner with Mini Mee at Saaho Village
Where else would I take my little Boo, err Mini Mee aka The Dumpling King, out for dinner on Valentine's Day but to a Chinese restaurant that served Soup Dumplings. After Saaho Village teased a picture on Facebook a few days ago of the Soup Dumplings that they recently added to their menu it was the obvious choice!
Read More »Delivering Passover
You're a Jew on Passover. It's not a "problem" like Christmas. But that doesn't mean you can't have Chinese food for Passover. Check out our recommendations! What's on your seder plate?
Read More »Eight Treasures Rice For the Chinese New Year
Eight Treasures Rice (Babaofan) is traditionally served on the 7th day of the 1st month of the Chinese Lunar Calendar. This marks the end of the Spring Festival (or Chinese New Year) #GungHayFatChoy! #ChineseNewYear #YearOfTheRooster
Read More »#YearOfTheRooster Lion Dance Celebrates #ChineseNewYear
The Lion Dance celebrates the start of the Chinese New Year. This being the Year of the Rooster, one may wonder why it's not a Rooster Dance. Have you ever seen a Rooster Dance? Enough said! Now read the rest of the story!
Read More »2017 The Year of the Rooster!
Were you born in 2017? If so, you were born under the year of the Rooster in the Chinese Zodiac. Time to cockadoodledo! Read all about the Rooster Traits! Are you a Rooster too? If not, what is you Animal Sign?
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