Annie Chan's Glatt Kosher Chinese restaurant in Fresh Meadows, Queens, New York, is the real deal. I had the pleasure of dining there recently when a Networking meeting I attended convened there. Want to know why? Click to learn!
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“K” is for Kosher #AtoZChallenge @AprilA2Z
You don't have to be Jewish to love Chinese food. And, if you keep Kosher, the good news is that you don't have to give up Chinese food either! Read why!
Read More »Chinese Sandwich? Doesn’t Sound Kosher!
The closest thing in China to a sandwich is the 肉夹馍, ròujiāmóʼ, which is eaten in north-central & northwestern China. It's pulled pork. Try this recipe!
Read More »Kosher Restaurants in China
It's hard to find Kosher food in China. Here's a comprehensive list of Kosher restaurants in China. Please feel free to add to our list!
Read More »The Love Story of Jews and Chinese Food
There is a long history of Jews eating Chinese food in the United States. In fact, the first Chinese restaurant in the United States was opened in San Francisco in 1849 by a Jewish immigrant named Samuel Brannan. What followed is the greatest love story ever told!
Read More »A Very Mellow (Mild) Christmas!
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 Cantonese Chinese restaurants for a mellow Christmas Day feast. Here are our recommendations for the Top Five best Cantonese style Chinese restaurants on Long Island and New York City plus a bonus selection of a Kosher Chinese restaurant. So of all we recommended these past few days, which Chinese restaurant are you going to?
Read More »[REVIEW] “Spicy Home Tasty”, Commack, NY
Spicy Home Tasty is a new Szechuan style Chinese restaurant that recently opened in Commack, NY. We welcome the influx of authentic Chinese cuisine to Long Island. However we found this restaurant lacking in two ways. You won't believe the second!
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 »[REVIEW] Jade Asian Restaurant, Flushing, NY [CLOSED]
Dim Sum at Jade Asian Chinese Restaurant in Flushing was a new experience for The Chinese Quest. Once we got used to the light, you won't believe what we ate!
Read More »‘Twas the Night Before Chanukah, the Kitchen was Alive!
'Twas the night before Chanukah, and Jewish families were preparing for their big meal. With Christmas the next day, Chinese food was in our head. You'll be glad these recipes you're going to read. Enjoy these "Jewish" Chinese dishes!!
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