Feel like I always get the same things, what's your favourite?
I'm UK, I think the US is a bit different but I'd still like to hear your suggestions 😊
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A Chinese is something I rarely ever get but the times I do I like the bbq sauce that comes with the ribs or sometimes you can get it individually to dip prawn crackers etc . But there seems to be two different versions and I only like one of them

Chicken chow mein

Crispy shredded chicken in a spicy sauce I think it's Thai chilli sauce or something like that on the menus with fried rice

I tend to get chicken and mushroom and share with my 9 years old and mushroom chow mein.

We always order the same order;
Beef teriyaki skewers, crab rangoon’s, eggrolls, sweet and sour sauce to dip both, orange chicken and beef lo mein 🫶🏻😂 we make plates with a little bit of everything, &that’s my favorite way to eat Chinese 😅

We always order;
Special Fried Rice, King Prawn Chow Mein, Chunky Chips, Sweet and Sour Chicken & Crispy Shredded Chili Chicken - odd occasion we would also order Sweet and Sour Ribs too 😭, alongside the complementary Spring Rolls and Prawn Crackers 😌

Lemon chicken, crispy chilli beef, roast pork fried rice. Sesame prawn toast, sometimes chicken satay as I love the sauce.

General tso or sesame chicken with fried rice or chow me on depending on my mood and gotta have crab rangoons

Sweet and sour chicken balls, bbq ribs, duck chow mein, roast pork chop suey

I’m in the us, our typical order is
chicken on a stick, white rice, scallion pancakes & maybe some boneless spare ribs
The occasional order is Mongolian beef but we sub the beef out for chicken because our Chinese food spot loves us 🫶🏼😌

We rarely eat Chinese but if we do it’s.
Roast pork fried rice
Crispy chilli beef
Chicken in black bean
Beef chow mein

i’m in the us, i get spring rolls, fried rice, vegetables, and i forget what kinda noodles (the soft kind not the firmer kind)