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[RECIPE] Chinese Stir Fried Beef with Broccoli
Beef with Broccoli is one of THE staples that one finds on Chinese restaurant take-out menus. Here's an easy and delicious recipe for you to try at home!
Read More »[RECIPE] Chinese Beef with Vegetables
Everyone loves Chinese beef with broccoli, so how about this delicious looking recipe for Chinese Beef with Vegetables? I know you're going to love it!
Read More »[REVIEW] Golden Dynasty, St. James, NY
After previewing Golden Dynasty, a Chinese recently opened Chinese restaurant in St James, The Chinese Quest formally came review it. Read who met us there!
Read More »Five Ways to Leave a Chinese Restaurant
You always walk through the door when you leave a Chinese restaurant. But, HOW you leave the Chinese restaurant tells a story. Here are 5 ways to leave!
Read More »Once Upon a Time, There was a Jew and a Chinaman…
Until we eat again, let's pass the time comparing and contrasting the Jews and the Chinese. Lots of great food, and oh so many great jokes! Enjoy these!
Read More »Wine Pairing Moscato and Chinese Food
Moscato white wine pairs exceptionally well with spicy Chinese foods, such as Szechuan cuisine. Read why, and read some other wine pairing tips!
Read More »A Drive Through Chinese Restaurant
I often wonder why I’ve never seen a drive through Chinese restaurant. Call ahead, and you’re food will be ready as soon as you get to Window #1 to pay. Ten minutes. That’s all that is needed. In fact, with a long line of cars, you could place, and pay for, your order at Window #1, and by the time ...
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!
Read More »“L” is for Lo Mein #AtoZChallenge @AprilA2Z
Nothing is more symbolic of Chinese cuisine than noodles. The most popular way that noodles are served in Chinese cooking is in Lo Mein. Learn more...
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