Submitted by diatriose t3_zv2vi1 in philadelphia
I'm looking at a couple options for Chinese tonight with the family, but I'm curious if there are any recommendations? Leaning toward Golden Empress.
Submitted by diatriose t3_zv2vi1 in philadelphia
I'm looking at a couple options for Chinese tonight with the family, but I'm curious if there are any recommendations? Leaning toward Golden Empress.
Oooo Nan Zhou looks awesome
beef brisket shave noodles you're welcome
What on God’s green earth , I need this even though I am currently in food coma.
just want to second it, it's bomb and scratches that beef soup itch as good as pho
Mmmm…. Go with wide or thin? Sounds like wide might work well.
the shave noodles are the wide boys and the hand drawn and the thin ones.
If you get noodles (which you should) I suggest the soup over stir fried 😋
Sang Kee is my favorite place in all of china town
We splurged and went for SangKee also.
How crowded was it? Did you have a long wait or do they do reservations? Looking to go next year.
We ordered takeout and we're in the burbs, so went to the wynnewood location. My husband said it was very crowded inside. We ordered several hours ahead of time. Not sure if they take reservations for in-person dining.
Thanks for the info. Will definitely keep in mind for next year.
We arrived at 445pm and got seated immediately. By the time we left it was packed.
Also went to SangKee. Incredible food.
Sang Kee is my favorite place in Philly, period.
Love me some tofu skin salad at Nan Zhou
Unbeatable chili pork dumplings! And I say this having lived in China for 1.5 years when I was younger.
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I’m sure it’s delicious because everything at nan zhou is, but something called “skin salad” sounds very Jeffrey Dahmer to me.
I would never have ordered it myself. My partner put it in front of me and had me try it. It’s so damn good.
Omg I might need to go to Nan Zhou this week. Those noodles 🤤
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If you want the added bonus of a kosher restaurant, two very good kosher vegetarian Chinese joints: Su Xing and Unit Su Vege!
Just tried Unit Su Vege for the first time this Christmas, everything was fire but especially the mock pork buns! Su Xing is definitely a long time favourite of mine as well, much recommended 👍
Unit Su Vege is a boon for my partner who can't have authentic Chinese food because of all the lard. Also the food is just amazingly delicious and the staff are super friendly!
Tell me more about lard in Chinese food? This is not something I’ve heard
Pork lard is pretty common to use in authentic Chinese food in place of oil or butter, makes it taste great! My mom (who worked in a Chinese bakery for years) always warned me not to eat too much dim sum or pastries since lard is heavily used in those.
My family went to Su Xing last night. Their general tso's seitan is amazing
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caviar says both of these places are closed 😭
Caviar is wrong! Try their websites directly
oh shid.. well already ordered from dandan but blessings upon those who received your information
I called Unit Su Vege earlier with no answer. I don’t see anything about xmas on their website.
They were open, but stopped taking orders early because of dine in. We got food delivered to my brother and SIL from there, but we called at like 3 PM. They told us it was good we called early, because they were going to disconnect the phone around dinner time.
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Kosher Chinese? Should be called So Su Mi.
Definitely not Dan Dan \s. Take your large order/reservation elsewhere ;)
In all seriousness Dan Dan is great
Not a Jew but never really celebrated Xmas, spent many many Dec. 25ths at Dan Dan. Go early (5pm) and you'll have no problem getting a seat. Best dandan noodles in town.
That was where I went yesterday and it was delish
Spice C is a solid choice.
Their spicy pork noodles have ruined me
Sang Kee Noodle House
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Dim Sum and Grand Palace on Washington between 6 and 7!
Everyone’s weighed in on Chinatown spots already. Some less known bangers are in little Saigon/Bella vista area. Shing Kee is a lovely family run sit down/takeout spot. Everything I’ve had there is great. Really anything from that plaza or wing phat plaza is outstanding.
Gentile here, we're getting Chinese too
Golden chopzzzz
Just ordered Tom’s Dim Sum!
Is that still good in Philly? The one in Media has taken a hard nosedive recently.
I don’t remember how it shook out but their was some contentious ownership stuff going on and I think they are now owned by different people. Ate at chinatown Toms recently quite good
I got Tom's chinatown for the first time recently and the sticky sauce dishes were SOOOO syrupy, like way more than even your typical American Chinese fare. I'd go so far as to say sickly-sweet, couldn't have more than a couple bites. Don't know if that's always been the case or a recent development.
Hmm I’ll admit I mainly just eat dumplings there. Occasionally had a fried rice which they actually tend to do pretty fresh, rice is white, which I like.
imo chinatown's TDS is ok as far as i know but in media dim sum mania is way better
Which is ironically the one actually owned by Tom.
I like Han Dynasty for Christmas, the pickled vegetables with flounder soup is great for winter
Love a good ol fashioned handy nasty.
It’s Shadynasty!
Love the fact this joke was in IASIP, I'm guessing most people outside of Philly don't realize it was based on a real place.
The one near me was closed or I would of ordered from them.
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I’m surprised this isn’t higher up!
When I first moved to the area a coworker of mine gave me a Chinese food reco, sent me the link over with im. Needless to say I didn't click on it until I asked why he was sharing a link to Handy Nasty with me. Just didn't seem work appropriate at the time.
E MEI FOR THE SPICE
Their chongqing chicken...
Jane Gs
I am a gentile but am bookmarking this purely for Chinese food recommendations
I'm eating chinese right now. Am I jewish now?? Oy vey.
Put me down for Lee How Fook. They have the best salt baked squid.
Better place is shiao lan kung
Big time underrated spot
Every person I've ever taken there has changed their mind about what their favorite Chinese restaurant was afterwards.
incorrect
I've thought for the last twenty years that Lee how fook had the best salt baked squid...But I just had it from SangKee, and now I need to do a side-by-side taste test.
hmmm - I’ll do the same, for science. gonna need my stretchy pants.
Lee How Fook has been awesome for a long time.
Either Tom's dim sum or the Sang Kee Peking duck House.
New Asian fusion in SP
Is this good. I’ve been meaning to try.
I liked it. My old go-to was good flavor. I know they were dirty as hell but it was delicious.
The one one Oregon or Passyunk? Or are they the same place?
Oregon.
Tai Lake is always good food.
Feel like I had to scroll too far before I got to Tai Lake.
For me it's Tai Lake for the family, Mai Lai Wah for after clubbing.
Been going to Tai Lake for most of my life. My #1 spot for Chinese, specifically Cantonese seafood which is one of my favorite cuisines. Unfortunately I see that it’s not mentioned in many posts asking for Chinese recs.
Idk how it meshes with kosher though.
How is their Cantonese lobster?
Pretty solid
My entire family has covid and couldn't come so I'm joining you guys for Chinese tonight
Kung Fu hotpot!
Not a member of the tribe, but out in West, it's gotta be Fu Man Lou on Market out by 61st
This thread is much nicer than the other thread holy fuck
Not Jewish but we do Sang Kee for Christmas.
Unit su vege
my family in mt. airy gets takeout from cin cin, up in chestnut hill
I married into a Cantonese family and it's great since every year I get to keep up the tradition! This year we went to China Gourmet in the Northeast.
I was going to recommend China Gourmet I was thinking of going there today for some beef and oyster mushrooms
Sounds rad. I say do it! The cauliflower and Chinese bacon also slaps
Don't you have to book well in advance?
Not necessarily
I'm in darkest suburbia. We even had to book for takeout.
Even after booking it was a three hour wait.
Please educate me, why must Philly Jews eat Chinese?
Oh not just Philly Jews. Jews eating Chinese food on Xmas is a beautiful cultural tradition worldwide
Okay…sort of a story but hang in there with me. Born catholic. Raised catholic. Always had a natural inclination towards getting Chinese on certain holidays (thanksgiving, Christmas etc). Got my Ancestry DNA kit for the holidays last year. Results comeback. I’m 47% Eastern European Jewish. 47%!!!
So either a parent lied, I was mixed up in the baby room, OR someone in the family made some huge moves in the game of survival.
Either way, super proud of my ancestry. Also, now having read this post, I feel vindicated in my wanting Chinese for the holidays.
Welcome to the tribe! You knew it all along!
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Mazel and welcome!
That's wild... We did some genealogy work in my family, and my dad's uncle was actually his brother.
Apparently my grandmother got knocked up as a young woman, and her parents raised her son as her brother. Pretty sure it's because they didn't think she'd be able to get a husband back then.
Eventually she married, and had 5 more kids.
My dad passed away young, never even knowing he had a brother. Wild stuff!
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I have to laugh at the title, I’m not jewish but years ago I was visiting a girlfriends family who was and we went out for Chinese where the Dad went on in exceptionally great detail how Chinese was the traditional Jewish food during Christmas season.
Yeah it mainly comes down to the fact that we don’t celebrate Christmas but everyone’s off work anyways so a cheap low effort things to do is a big family meal at the only place that’s open (Chinese)
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Lovey story !!
Well then almost every weekend is Xmas for me then hahaha
It’s because traditionally most stores and restaurants are closed on Christmas, leaving Jewish people who have a day off with nothing to do little options. Chinese places are always open so over time Asian business owners and Jewish people have created an unspoken holiday bond across the country.
Granted, might be a bit different this year due to Hanukkah overlapping.
Love Chinese, am a non practicing Hindu immigrant, Chinese food saved my butt during my first thanksgiving here hahaha.
I once went to a wedding in Mumbai and at the reception they served Chinese Food!!!
Oh so in India along with Indian food , Chinese food is the one of most sought after food. Sometimes people prefer Chinese over Indian and this is a huge topic of debate when people go out to eat . But this is not typical authentic Chinese , this is a indo Chinese mix which I have only found in one restaurant in Houston called Alings. Some Indian places in PA and in rest of US try to make Indo Chinese food but so far it’s been a disappointment lol.
Egg rolls, sweet & sour or sesame protein of your choice, venerable General Tso's - there are lots of Hannukah-compatible foods on Chinese menus!
Yeah I’m pretty sure most big family Hanukkah events happen earlier on the holiday. At least for me
Yeah I wouldn’t personally know, but most of my Jewish friends are out of town seeing family this weekend. Probably just because everyone has extra days off work with Christmas here.
We never celebrated Xmas and would take our kids out to Chinese for years while they were growing up. I didn’t realize it was a Jewish tradition until a few years into “our” tradition. We were just eating at the only open restaurants. Btw, we’re African American. P.S. We did Thanksgiving like this too but added a movie.
Because Chinese restaurants are generally open on Xmas. So it’s one of the few options for those not celebrating Xmas. Thus the tradition.
Thanks for letting me know, will attack Dim Sum Garden today lol
I make you an honorary member of the tribe for today!
Yes I did my part, it was a sight but an ugly one. I ate too much lol.
This is the way!
This is wholesome asf
My understanding is that it started back when the Jews and the Chinese were both non-Christian immigrants in the Lower East Side.
Edit: Ooh, Wikipedia backs me up! https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish-American_patronage_of_Chinese_restaurants
Wow there is a wiki this is gold !! Thanks for linking this.
No problem! I’m Jewish and I learned things from that article. Happy holidays!
China Garden Inn. get the salt and pepper shrimp
Sang kee is a tourist trap for duck. You want to go to siu kee or ting wong. They’re both near the firehouse.
Ting Wong is the best for their triple threat roast duck pork and shrimp wonton noodle soup and regular roast duck. But Sang Kee’s Peking duck was great last time I had it.
But yes Ting Wong so affordable and criminally underrated.
Sang Kee used to be good until the previous owner sold it during lockdown and now the quality and portion sizes are shit.
I’ve heard good things about Ho Sai Gai in China town, or else Dan Dan is always a good go to
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Were you looking for any type of Chinese cuisine in particular? There are tons of options I am a fan of
Nah just generally
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Wait, as someone who’s not Jewish, why Chinese specifically? Is it like a Philly food exchange where they have Jewish food and you have Chinese food?
Because traditionally Chinese immigrants didn't celebrate Christmas, so their restaurants would be open.
it mainly comes down to the fact that we(jews) don’t celebrate Christmas but everyone’s off work anyways so a cheap low effort things to do is a big family meal at the only place that’s open (Chinese)
speaking of jews, do you know of a mikveh in the city?
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han dynasty for me
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sang kee for peking duck!
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That reminds me, I got one of those promo emails from Mike Solomonov’s restaurant group (Zahav, Laser Wolf, etc.) for a “fancy” traditional Jewish Christmas dinner featuring Peking duck, and other Zahav-style takes on Chinese dishes at their Fishtown event space. Think they were going to screen a movie there too.
Did anyone try that?
I got duck, roast pork, shumei, and some soup takeout from Canto House and it was pretty good.
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As an American of Chinese descent who lives here in Philly, thank you all for eating Chinese food so I have more Chinese places to go eat 🤤 What’s a Jewish restaurant you would recommend me? What dish?
We have a couple great Jewish restaurants in Philly! Zahav, Abe Fisher, 4th St. Deli to name a few. Have you ever had brisket?
Tai lake
anyone ever heard of mandarin (sp?) house right by fkd&girard it’s american chinese but it used to be the best
Google Christmastime for the Jews.
No name calling. It’s satire.
Nope. I tired that once and couldn't actually find a Chinese place that was open near by.
A day late, but Tiffin on Federal St. is/was open Christmas, if you wanted to mix things up a bit
Tiffin (on Girard) used to be my usual place for Indian delivery and we ordered from them last Xmas. However, after a 2hr plus wait (not even on holiday) cold food delivered, and no concern from the restaurant staff, I was ready to face the reality that the service was not worth the trouble. Tried Tiffin on Federal but was not to my taste.
This year we did a pick up from Amma’s (15th& Chestnut Sts) on Xmas. First time I have tried them and was happily surprised! Great vegetarian options.
Damn shame. I always get take out, or eat in occasionally.
Maybe I was there on an off-day for Tiffin Federal. The staff seemed nice and service was good at that location.
Omg I was just wondering where the places to get good Chinese are around town, thank you OP.
Also, what it it about Chinese food that allows Jewish people to eat it right now?
No one wants to cook, and Chinese restaurants used to be the only place open on Christmas .
Yep, just historically the only thing open on Christmas
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dromyrtlebeach t1_j1mqtiv wrote
Nan Zhou is my favorite all around place to eat in chinatown.. sang kee for duck.