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[–] ChonkyOwlbear 105 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

I went to one Vietnamese restaurant all the time that was exactly like this. I ate there so often, one time when they were full they let me sit at the table with their son doing homework. I felt so honored.

[–] [email protected] 20 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)
[–] KISSmyOSFeddit 19 points 4 weeks ago

Probably too high level to understand

[–] Rolando 66 points 4 weeks ago (3 children)

Oh yeah, I know that place.

  • constant stream of Asian students from the nearby university
  • enormous menu, but somehow everything is made quickly
  • additional staff are either family from the old country, or Latinos
  • flyers in Mandarin (?) for things like churches, lawyers, and real estate agents.
[–] [email protected] 27 points 4 weeks ago

Also the menu is huge but it's all composed from like 6 ingredients.

[–] [email protected] 18 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

To your last point they have at least one Shen Yun poster.

[–] [email protected] 18 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

Idk, every Chinese person I know hates Shen Yun

[–] [email protected] 12 points 4 weeks ago (3 children)

it depends on the chinese in question. its because the people in Shen Yun are from the Falun Gong, which was a notorious religious group im china that was exiled and migrated to the U.S. The are staunchly anti CCP

[–] almar_quigley 26 points 4 weeks ago

And staunchly religious. This is one case of enemy of my enemy is not my friend.

[–] [email protected] 17 points 4 weeks ago

And also staunchly nut jobs

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[–] [email protected] 15 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

everything is made quickly

Like instantly

[–] [email protected] 30 points 4 weeks ago (2 children)

It's because of the 4 jet engines they call wok burners they got back there. Brings chicken from frozen to perfectly cooked in thirty seconds, complete with that smokey wok hei flavor

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[–] taiyang 41 points 4 weeks ago (2 children)

Close; it's usually Cantonese and not Mandarin. But yes, otherwise true.

[–] Everythingispenguins 11 points 4 weeks ago (6 children)

My understanding is Fuzhounese is also very common to be heard in Chinese restaurants. Fujian cuisine is one of the more commonly exported forms of Chinese cuisine.

But let's face it a P.H.D. Quantum mechanics is probably easier than understanding the regional languages and dialects of spoken Chinese.

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[–] dual_sport_dork 28 points 4 weeks ago (3 children)

I worked at one of these places for a while. My primary duties: Delivery, manning the phones, being a native English speaker. I gained a lot of insight about the Chinese takeout industry.

Also, you've never lived until you've seen the owner's wife march out into the lobby and whack the shit out of some hood rat with a giant spoon.

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[–] DillyDaily 25 points 4 weeks ago

If it has 3.5 stars on Google, and 90% of the bad reviews are from people with white sounding names complaining of poor service.... You're in for some fucking delicious food from a proper family owned Chinese restaurant!

[–] SupraMario 23 points 4 weeks ago (3 children)

I judge my Chinese food by the condition of the place, if it's super fancy and well kept, not going to be that good. If the building looks like it's ready to be condemned, you damn well know it's gonna be the best Chinese food you have ever had

Also MSG is the best.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 4 weeks ago

MSG is the king of flavour!

[–] ChickenLadyLovesLife 7 points 4 weeks ago

It needs to have those backlit pictures of the food above the counter where most of the color has faded away.

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[–] dogsnest 22 points 4 weeks ago (3 children)

I was going to one for a while where the wife never even asked my name when I ordered. Not even the first time. Yet, when I showed up, she knew. Same for every customer.

I used a seamstress for 20 years. Same thing.

[–] PlasticExistence 14 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago) (1 children)

Their excellent yet casual customer service is a thing of beauty. I'm impressed with their ability to do that.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

A lot of it, honestly, might be just coming from a society where everyone hasn’t been ground down into a weird consumerist nightmare of uncaring existence.

Once you’ve experienced health care or restaurants or factories or more or less anything, in a location where people you are interacting with treat one another like interesting valuable human beings worthy of respect and human interaction, even if there’s some money involved, it starts to seem really weird the American way where everything has to be on a system and no one gives a shit.

[–] dual_sport_dork 7 points 4 weeks ago

It's generally pretty easy to figure out by the timing and also by context. You know you have three takeout orders up and you know approximately what the voices sounded like over the phone so you can take a good guess at matching a face to it. Occasionally we'd get it wrong on the first guess, but we'd always verify the contents of the order and phone number before forking it over.

And it's dead easy when you only have one takeout order open. The customer still thinks you're psychic. They won't know the other six bags lined up on the back of the steam table are all deliveries...

You also get to know all your regulars pretty quickly.

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[–] Got_Bent 21 points 4 weeks ago

There's a wing joint by my house run by a Korean married couple. Instead of fries with your wings, you get Korean fried rice.

The food is amazing.

What's lacking is the yelling. These two act like every minute of every day is living out their dream and they're openly happy and appreciative of their fortuitous lot in life.

I love giving them my money.

[–] [email protected] 19 points 4 weeks ago (3 children)

As someone who moves around a lot, finding a decent Chinese takeout place is extremely difficult. I'm constantly chasing the high of finding a restaurant that actually makes everything fresh (and had an authentic non-americanized menu). 95% of small town spots just sell the generic and tasteless Sysco meals because people just don't know how much better it can be.

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[–] [email protected] 18 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

We have one of those and it's amazing. They even have a drive through. The only problem is I can't understand a word she says over the order speaker. It sounds like yelling from inside a tin can in a hurricane with a heavy accent. But honestly it wouldn't be the same without that.

[–] PrinceWith999Enemies 11 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)
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[–] [email protected] 16 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

The variation I’ve seen at some of the places near me is that the husband and wife are both in the kitchen and the 10-year old is taking the orders.

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[–] FluorideMind 16 points 4 weeks ago

Bro you know it's good food when there is a 10 year old manning the register.

[–] [email protected] 16 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

And you get a meal that is like two full dinner's worth for $7

[–] SkyezOpen 16 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

Nothing like scooping a full serving of lo mein out of the container and it's still full afterwards.

[–] derfunkatron 7 points 4 weeks ago

Extradimensional takeout box.

[–] [email protected] 15 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

This is my favorite place (China Gourmet). $6 for one of those classic 4 compartment styrofoam boxes crammed so full of food it barely even shuts, and the food is the best shit you've ever tasted.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 4 weeks ago

went to a korean restaurant with 2 friends, one of them their grandma was the owner. and the grandma refused to let us pay for our delicious meal. absolutely refused. that was a great day

[–] [email protected] 14 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago) (1 children)

The one I encountered with the best food by far had a little like 11-year-old daughter who would take orders and work the register when things got busy. Maybe it is child labor but I feel like all the kids in the family were getting a solid upbringing.

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[–] TwoBeeSan 13 points 4 weeks ago

Ours closed down because health inspector πŸ™ƒ it's coming back though thank the lord

I honestly don't care if a rat had it's brood on the food. That shit is delicious.

lemongrass beef with jalapeΓ±os extra spicy over fried rice can't be beat.

[–] sleepmode 13 points 4 weeks ago

I miss the one near me that was like this. They were so cheap too. Their dumpling sauce was like crack. Wife screeching at her husband and then telling you to try the fish ball. They’d give you extra pancakes for your moo shu without asking. I didn’t realize how special it was at the time.

[–] KISSmyOSFeddit 12 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

I have a place just like that around the corner.
The food sucks.

[–] systemglitch 12 points 4 weeks ago

Change that to Cantonese and you have my partner's childhood.

[–] Semi_Hemi_Demigod 12 points 4 weeks ago

I used to live near one where neither parent spoke very good English, so they had their teenage daughter answering phones and handling payment while her five year old brother rolled around on a tricycle.

The amazing thing was she was better at taking phone orders than anyone I've had to deal with. Her voice was clear and easy to understand, with no pots clattering in the background. She would read the order back to me and then tell me how much it was going to be and when it would be ready. You'd think this is normal stuff but it almost never happens when I call in an order, which is why I use DoorDash instead.

10/10 would order from there again.

[–] LaunchesKayaks 10 points 4 weeks ago

The best Chinese place I've ever eaten at is exactly this. My sister was on the son's soccer team and my mom gave the kid a ride to practice a few times. The parents paid us in our usual orders for helping them out.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

What the fuck, you just described the local Chinese food place to a T, what is this wizardry?

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[–] Leviathan 9 points 4 weeks ago

I'm my city this is true, however, a new style has emerged: the two young people who opened a restaurant together serving a limited menu where every item is intensely good. I could post a pretty long list of these.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 4 weeks ago

Also, pay in cash.

[–] Duamerthrax 6 points 4 weeks ago

Do chain Chinese places even exist outside of malls and tourist traps?

[–] Kvoth 6 points 4 weeks ago

I deliver to Asian restaurants for a living. So speaking with some authority on the subject, this is absolutely true

[–] AgentGrimstone 6 points 4 weeks ago

That last part is too accurate lol. We sometimes visited our friend's family restaurant and he would always be at the counter doing his homework when we walk in.

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