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danr
response 9 of 130: Mark Unseen   Dec 4 19:23 UTC 1993

That's a good idea.  Wish I'd thought of it!
chelsea
response 10 of 130: Mark Unseen   Dec 5 15:54 UTC 1993

I'll bring this up again after the holidays when everyone again
has a few free weekend evenings.
danr
response 11 of 130: Mark Unseen   Dec 6 01:14 UTC 1993

I noticed another new Chinese restaurant on Washtenaw between AA and
Ypsi.  It's across the street from the Don Carlos Mexican restaurant
and called China Express or something like that.
headdoc
response 12 of 130: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 19:40 UTC 1993

I think that's the restaurant which used ot be Forbidden City East.  My
favorite in town is Empress and I love the Crispy Shrimp dish (S-8).  Someone
told me that they had one of the best Chines meals ever in Chelsea at a place
called Chinese Tonight near Polly's market.  Anyone tried it?
rcurl
response 13 of 130: Mark Unseen   Dec 18 22:43 UTC 1993

The restaurant at Washtenaw and Golfside has been Forbidden City East,
but it has just been purchased by the manager, and will be called
Emerald City. (I asked, and he did not know about the OZ stories.)
shf
response 14 of 130: Mark Unseen   Dec 19 14:16 UTC 1993

RE 12: Chinese Tonight is good. Nothing exceptional, except the lines to
        pick up your order.  They are either way understaffed or really
        disorganized. The unique thing is that they are probably the only
        Chinese restaurant within 20 miles of my home.
chelsea
response 15 of 130: Mark Unseen   Dec 19 14:26 UTC 1993

Steve, wouldn't Saline be closer to Manchester than Chelsea?
If so, there is a pretty good Chinese restaurant on Michigan
Ave, called The Golden Mushroom (or something close to it).
We've been there a number of times and found it quite good.
remmers
response 16 of 130: Mark Unseen   Dec 20 03:06 UTC 1993

It's in the little strip mall on the east side of Saline beside
Leutheuser's Restaurant.  Yes, it is quite good, but if you go,
be careful and don't start laughing uncontrollably.
chelsea
response 17 of 130: Mark Unseen   Dec 20 23:39 UTC 1993

Er, we did one time, and the wait and kitchen staff all had 
then check us out, peeking from behind doors and such.

Tsk, tsk.  Can't take John anywhere.
headdoc
response 18 of 130: Mark Unseen   Dec 21 03:50 UTC 1993

Was it the MSG in the food that set off the laughing fit????
shf
response 19 of 130: Mark Unseen   Dec 22 11:37 UTC 1993

RE 15: As to distance it's very close. Chelsea is about 15 miles from home
        and the restaurant in Saline is about 20 I think. Hmm, this
        sounds like a candidate for "now what can I do on my commute into
        work this time?":) ( I drive right by the Saline restaurant.) 

shf
response 20 of 130: Mark Unseen   Dec 22 11:41 UTC 1993

RE 16: As to laughing, I don't remember anything in particular. For some
        odd reason, most Chinese restaurants seem somewhat depressing to me.
remmers
response 21 of 130: Mark Unseen   Dec 22 20:32 UTC 1993

I forget what it was we were laughing about -- nothing to do with the
restaurant per se, I think.  But the waitstaff found our behavior
amusing.

Why depressing?
shf
response 22 of 130: Mark Unseen   Dec 23 20:30 UTC 1993

Dunno. Must be those years in the bamboo cages of the Mekong Delta?
Oh and it's 16.8 miles to the Golden Wok and about 12 to Chinese Tonight, but
only if you live at my house.
remmers
response 23 of 130: Mark Unseen   Dec 25 12:21 UTC 1993

Gack!  Bamboo cages?

Geometry tells us (if one makes certain simplifying assumptions) that
there are two points at those distances from the restaurants, unless
your house is on a straight line joining them.
srw
response 24 of 130: Mark Unseen   Dec 26 00:43 UTC 1993

John, assuming your assumption was that the distance was measured in
a straight line, then I agree with your assertion that there are two
places that shf's house could be located. I dod not follow that
part about the straight line between them. Those points would
involve shorter distances.

Isn't it shameless the way we highjacked a Chinese Restaurant item to
talk about math?  :-)
remmers
response 25 of 130: Mark Unseen   Dec 26 01:03 UTC 1993

Wouldn't be the first time.  :-*)>

If shf's house is on a straight line joining the restaurants, *and*
the straight-line distances are as he stated, then the two circles
whose centers are at the restaurants and pass through his house
are tangent, with a single point of intersection.

*Please* somebody get this item back on Chinese restaurants before
we kill again.
danr
response 26 of 130: Mark Unseen   Dec 26 01:58 UTC 1993

I think I've had it with Christmas-type food.  I think I'll go to Dinersty
for lunch tomorrow.
gregc
response 27 of 130: Mark Unseen   Dec 31 12:07 UTC 1993

Yeah, the christmas season should be symbolically closed on say January 2nd
with a dinner involving roast rack of reindeer.
popcorn
response 28 of 130: Mark Unseen   Jan 9 18:11 UTC 1994

(this is now linked from aaypsi to kitchen)
kentn
response 29 of 130: Mark Unseen   Jan 9 19:39 UTC 1994

Is that 21 Chinese restaurants, or are you including Korean, Thai, etc.?
danr
response 30 of 130: Mark Unseen   Jan 9 23:12 UTC 1994

Chinese restaurants only.
kentn
response 31 of 130: Mark Unseen   Jan 10 16:15 UTC 1994

Wow.
tnt
response 32 of 130: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 04:05 UTC 1994

 Has anyone noticed any Caucasian employees of Dinersty, or are they all
Mongoloid?
danr
response 33 of 130: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 12:18 UTC 1994

They do have at least one Caucasian employee.  You'll love this, Tim.
The guy's got a nose ring.
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