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  2. Tai Tung (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    "A trip through time to Seattle's oldest Chinese restaurants". The Seattle Times. A new documentary, "A Taste of Home", showcases some of Seattle's oldest and best Chinese food, including Tai Tung in the Chinatown International District. Belle, Rachel (December 21, 2017), Christmas: The busiest day at Seattle's oldest Chinese restaurant, KIRO

  3. Peter Chang (chef) - Wikipedia

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    It shows a journey from the Chinese Embassy in Washington, D.C., to suburban Richmond, via the Virginia suburbs of Washington, suburban Atlanta, Knoxville, and Charlottesville. [4] After leaving the Chinese Embassy, Chang became the chef at a Chinese restaurant, China Star, in Fairfax, Virginia. To avoid Chinese bureaucrats and U.S. immigration ...

  4. Nankin Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Nankin Cafe was a Chinese restaurant in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.It was considered "a downtown Minneapolis landmark for 80 years". [1] Founded by Walter James in 1919 at 15 S. 7th Street, now the site of the Dayton-Radisson parking ramp, it was sold in 1949 to the Golden and Chalfen families.

  5. List of Chinese restaurants - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Chinese restaurants. A Chinese restaurant is an establishment that serves Chinese cuisine outside China . Some have distinctive styles, as with American Chinese cuisine and Canadian Chinese cuisine .

  6. Chinese restaurant - Wikipedia

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    A Chinese restaurant is a restaurant that serves Chinese cuisine. Most of them are in the Cantonese style , due to the history of the Chinese diaspora , though other regional cuisines such as Sichuan cuisine and Hakka cuisine are also common.

  7. Lüchow's - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant's name has generally been pronounced / ˈ l uː tʃ aʊ z / LOO-chowz, an Anglicization. The umlaut over the ü was left out between 1917 and 1950, [9] which is said to have caused difficulties: "The absence of the umlaut had led many new customers to believe that the place was a Chinese restaurant," according to The New York ...

  8. Lee Ho Fook - Wikipedia

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    Lee Ho Fook was a Chinese restaurant located in Chinatown, London at 15–16 Gerrard Street. [1] It was originally located at 4 Macclesfield Street and continued to operate out of that site, known as Lee Ho Fook II, as well as Gerard Street, for several decades. [2]

  9. Quanjude - Wikipedia

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    There is a seven-story restaurant on Hepingmen Ave., a location hand-picked by former Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai. Serving up to 5,000 meals a day, this restaurant covers a floor area of 15,000 square meters with over forty private dining rooms and can simultaneously seat 2,000 guests.