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  2. Shrimp Lo Mein Recipe - AOL

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    Add to the pan with the vegetables and cook, tossing, until shrimp are pink and slightly translucent in the middle. While the shrimp cook, add the udon to the boiling water. Cook for 3 minutes ...

  3. Chinese restaurant 101: From chow mein to bao buns, here's ...

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    For appetizers, you'll find delights like egg rolls (flaky crispy fried shells filled with pork, shrimp or chicken and shredded cabbage, carrots and bean sprouts), spring rolls (thin flour or rice ...

  4. Biscuits & Jams is bringing its tasty approach to brunch to ...

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    Popular Bartlett breakfast joint Biscuits & Jams is bringing its extensive menu to a new Downtown location. The new location will open Friday, May 17 inside Hotel Indigo, a historic Memphis hotel ...

  5. List of shrimp dishes - Wikipedia

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    Called the "Original Shrimp Cocktail" on the menu, it is a favorite of both locals and tourists. [31] The original Shrimp Cocktail consists of a regular-sized sundae glass filled with small salad shrimp and topped with a dollop of cocktail sauce. In 1991, the price was raised from 50¢ to 99¢ and in 2008 to $1.99. [31]

  6. Lo mein - Wikipedia

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    Lo mein (traditional Chinese: 撈麵/撈麪; simplified Chinese: 捞面; Cantonese Yale: lou 1 min 6; pinyin: lāo miàn) is a Chinese dish with noodles. When prepared in the Cantonese style, it is often topped with or accompanied by beef ("beef lo mein"), wontons , or vegetables, and may be served with a bowl of broth for dipping.

  7. Subgum - Wikipedia

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    Subgum or sub gum (simplified Chinese: 什 锦; traditional Chinese: 什 錦; pinyin: shí jǐn; Jyutping: sap 6 gam 2; lit. 'ten brocades', metaphorically "numerous and varied") is a type of Chinese dish in which one or more meats or seafood are mixed with vegetables and sometimes also noodles, rice, or soup.

  8. The Best Seafood Restaurant in Every State - AOL

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    Alabama: The Original Oyster House. Spanish Fort . Since the '80s, this seafood destination has been a celebration of Gulf cuisine. Come with a group and run as much of the menu as you can.

  9. Jonathan Waxman - Wikipedia

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    His work at Jams made him a celebrity chef; "whoever said chefs in the 80's were like rock-and-roll stars", said one reviewer, "had Jonathan in mind." [3] Among other restaurants created by Waxman are Bud's, Hulot's, Jams of London and Table 29. [8] Esquire magazine put him on its list of most influential Americans. [9]