The Chinese Quest can readily tell you where the best Chinese restaurants are on Long Island and New York City. So, choosing the best Chinese restaurant is easy. Making the most of your next business meeting is partly up to you… Have a good agenda; Keep on topic; Take Minutes; You know, the usual nonsense. And partly up to us to teach you ...
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My Most or Best Chinese Food Reminiscences
Each of us maintain certain memories that we hang on to. So, why should this be any different when it comes to Chinese restaurants? Here are a few of mine!
Read More »Easy Recipe for Wonton Soup
The way this summer was going, so mild and cool, I figured for sure that once the calendar rolled over in to September that Fall and even cooler weather couldn’t be far behind. So, I started doing some research on recipes for my favorite soup, Wonton Soup. It’s not my fault that Mother Nature thought that THIS was the right ...
Read More »[REVIEW] Ancient Ginger, St. James
Stop the Presses!!! In a day that will go down in the famed annals of The Chinese Quest when our story is completely written one day (what a play on words!), The Chinese Quest had the great pleasure, and honor, of being joined this evening by Long Island’s premier Food Reporter, Newsday’s Erica Marcus. The setting for this evening’s Quest ...
Read More »[REVIEW] Green Leaf, Port Washington (Closed 7/2016)
Green Leaf Chinese restaurant in Port Washington was an incredible surprise to The Chinese Quest. Ask for Simon and enjoy an incredible meal. Click to read!
Read More »The Mee’s and Me go to Moonstone
A Different Perspective on Moonstone A View from Inside The Chinese Quest! There’s very little that’s better than going to a good Chinese restaurant, try a bunch of different dishes, laugh a lot, and eat some delicious food. While the recently opened Moonstone (located on Northern Blvd in Great Neck on the site of the former Harvest Buffet) is certainly ...
Read More »Chinese Zodiac Rooster Traits & Personality
Rooster people are movers and shakers! They have a dream and the courage to pursue it, even if it seems improbable. Open-minded and confident most Roosters experience a profound level of success in life, even though people in their own circle can’t often grasp their vision. Roosters are not born, they’re self-made and highly driven. Like a laser beam, they ...
Read More »A Culinary History of Jews in America
From our friend Seth Front who brought you the Jewish Zodiac, we present his culinary history of Jews in America with this very entertaining video and story. Join comedian and Jewish Zodiac® creator Seth Front for a humorous and educational multimedia history of the delicatessen across four generations of Jews in America, from 1880 to the present. Discover the real story behind your favorite ...
Read More »Chinese Food and History
The history of Chinese food and cooking, methods, and styles. An educated gastronomist is one who can open one's mind and palate to new recipes and flavors.
Read More »The Chinese American Experience
Chinese American Great Food / Great Location What would the landscape of America look like if there weren’t a CVS, Walgreen’s, McDonald’s, or Chinese restaurant seemingly on every corner? Throw in some immigrating Jews, and it’s all about supply and demand. The perfect marriage of Chinese, American, and Jews, come all together to make the perfect union and market for ...
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