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Old 08-20-2008, 09:40 PM
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I wouldn't eat chinese food if you paid me, all the restaurants fill it with fat, msg, eewww. you feel bad just looking at it.

I like making spring rolls though, with shrimp or marinated chicken. Add peanut sauce, and you have a healthy, tasty meal.
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Old 08-21-2008, 11:12 AM
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I wouldn't eat chinese food if you paid me, all the restaurants fill it with fat, msg, eewww. you feel bad just looking at it.

I like making spring rolls though, with shrimp or marinated chicken. Add peanut sauce, and you have a healthy, tasty meal.

Stop going to low quality chinese restaurants then.
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Old 08-21-2008, 11:15 AM
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Haha,

After reading/contributing to this thread last night, I got the need for Chinese food. So I went on a hunt for soup dumplings in Los Angeles and found a couple places on the internet that were reviewed for having XLB (soup dumplings) in Monterey Park. So, off we went, (Monterey Park is about 15 miles from my home.)

They are called XLB because, Xiao Long Bao is the real name.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiaolongbao







It's good to know what we have XLB soup dumplings in Los Angeles but I want to add, there not as good as the ones at Joe's Shanghai in NYC.
I will definitely go for XLB again and often in LA as there seems to be about 10 restaurants that serve them in the Alhambra area.

Last night we ate at:
Mei Long Village. It was very good.

Supreme Dragon in San gabriel is probably the best Siao long bao in LA. There's a popular place in Arcadia but I don't think its any good. The best in the world is definitely in Shanghai.

Last edited by lakai : 08-21-2008 at 11:18 AM. Reason: Actually, the resturant changed its name. It appears that you went to the one I was talking about. I like the small place next door better though.
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Old 08-21-2008, 11:24 AM
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Supreme Dragon in San gabriel is probably the best Siao long bao in LA. There's a popular place in Arcadia but I don't think its any good. The best in the world is definitely in Shanghai.

When I went to Shanghai, even the vinegar tasted different than the US.

Now since we don't go to NYC so much, we've started to buy frozen ones. The best brand we've tried so far are "wei-chuan Pork Mini Buns."
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Haha,

After reading/contributing to this thread last night, I got the need for Chinese food. So I went on a hunt for soup dumplings in Los Angeles and found a couple places on the internet that were reviewed for having XLB (soup dumplings) in Monterey Park. So, off we went, (Monterey Park is about 15 miles from my home.)

They are called XLB because, Xiao Long Bao is the real name.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiaolongbao







It's good to know what we have XLB soup dumplings in Los Angeles but I want to add, there not as good as the ones at Joe's Shanghai in NYC.
I will definitely go for XLB again and often in LA as there seems to be about 10 restaurants that serve them in the Alhambra area.

Last night we ate at:
Mei Long Village. It was very good.

Bastard Those look like some good dumplings right there and remind me of Dim Sum. I miss Dim Sum and good chinese food... real authentic chinese food and not the americanized garbage
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Supreme Dragon in San gabriel is probably the best Siao long bao in LA. There's a popular place in Arcadia but I don't think its any good. The best in the world is definitely in Shanghai.

Better than Din Tai Fung (www.dintaifungusa.com)? I've been to the one in Taiwan as well, which is much, much better, but I haven't found a place better than DTF here in the US.
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I haven't tried:
Dintaifung (DTF) or
Supreme Dragon yet..

I understand that DTF is the popular place with the long lines but also understand, it's not the best. So why wait on long lines for mediocre food?

Lakai,

I think you might have two restaurants mixed up. Your reason for editing the post was:
Reason: Actually, the resturant changed its name. It appears that you went to the one I was talking about. I like the small place next door better though.

I think you did not go to Supreme Dragon, you went to MEI LONG VILLAGE. Because MEI LONG VILLAGE is the restaurant that has the small place next door. The small place next door is called J & J Restaurant, which I have not tried yet but will try this week.

Supreme Dragon is:
18406 Colima Rd Ste E
ROwland Heights
http://www.yelp.com/biz/supreme-dragon-rowland-heights

Mei Long Village
301 W Valley Blvd
Ste 112
San Gabriel, CA
http://www.yelp.com/biz/mei-long-vil...ery:mei%20long

J & J Restuarant (in the same strip mall as Mei Long) This is the small restaurant you mentioned:
301 W Valley Blvd. STE 112
San Gabriel, CA
http://www.yelp.com/biz/j-and-j-rest...S3pQ/query:XLB

Mei Long Village and J&J are two doors apart in a strip mall with underground parking.
They are both located at:
301 W Valley Blvd.


So I think you are a bit confused with the Supreme Dragon...
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Old 08-22-2008, 02:22 AM
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Better than Din Tai Fung (www.dintaifungusa.com)? I've been to the one in Taiwan as well, which is much, much better, but I haven't found a place better than DTF here in the US.

I think so when it comes to the taste. The DTF in arcadia isn't good at least the times I've gone their slb have no flavor at all. I've been to the one in taiwan too and its pretty good.
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Old 08-22-2008, 02:26 AM
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I haven't tried:
Dintaifung (DTF) or
Supreme Dragon yet..

I understand that DTF is the popular place with the long lines but also understand, it's not the best. So why wait on long lines for mediocre food?

Lakai,

I think you might have two restaurants mixed up. Your reason for editing the post was:
Reason: Actually, the resturant changed its name. It appears that you went to the one I was talking about. I like the small place next door better though.

I think you did not go to Supreme Dragon, you went to MEI LONG VILLAGE. Because MEI LONG VILLAGE is the restaurant that has the small place next door. The small place next door is called J & J Restaurant, which I have not tried yet but will try this week.

Supreme Dragon is:
18406 Colima Rd Ste E
ROwland Heights
http://www.yelp.com/biz/supreme-dragon-rowland-heights

Mei Long Village
301 W Valley Blvd
Ste 112
San Gabriel, CA
http://www.yelp.com/biz/mei-long-vil...ery:mei%20long

J & J Restuarant (in the same strip mall as Mei Long) This is the small restaurant you mentioned:
301 W Valley Blvd. STE 112
San Gabriel, CA
http://www.yelp.com/biz/j-and-j-rest...S3pQ/query:XLB

Mei Long Village and J&J are two doors apart in a strip mall with underground parking.
They are both located at:
301 W Valley Blvd.


So I think you are a bit confused with the Supreme Dragon...

Supreme dragon used to occupy both mei long and j&j. It used to be one resturant but last time I went I noticed it was gone and went to the smaller one (which apparently is what remains of dragon.) . J&J has really good pork chop rice. Next time you go, I recommend you get that. It was pretty cheap too.
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Old 08-29-2008, 01:58 PM
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I had to break the diet today.

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