If you have ever done a road trip across the US, or even in one particular region of the country, you will no doubt have noticed that, no matter how small or remote a town may be, it will always have a Chinese restaurant. This seems to be true, whether you are in a village in the wilderness of Maine or a one-horse town in Nebraska.
Many years ago I took a road trip from Minnesota to Yellowstone National Park with some Singaporean friends. After a couple of days on the road, eating burgers and sandwiches, by the time we reached Cody, Wyoming, they were in serious need of rice. I thought the chances of finding a Chinese restaurant in Cody were small, but lo-and-behold, there was one. My friends were thrilled, even if the food wasn’t that great.
The Asia Society blog recently published a post titled The Best Chinese Restaurants in America: Are they all in California?, by David Chan. He writes…
Ranking the 10 best Chinese restaurants in the United States is fairly easy for me. It’s something I’ve often thought about, though I have never put pen to paper. However, I feel as though I must provide an explanation first, since I suspect the result is not what you might expect.
As you see, all 10 of the restaurants I listed are in California, most of them are in the Los Angeles area, and most of them serve Hong Kong style food. That might lead one to believe that I am biased towards restaurants in the city that I live that serve a particular cuisine.
Obviously no Panda Express or Leann Chin.
But it did get me wondering which Chinese restaurants in the Twin Cities would be on a “best” list?
My personal favorite is Hong Kong Noodles, in the Stadium Village area near the University of Minnesota. To be honest with you, it’s pretty much the only Chinese restaurant I will go to when I am in town. It’s small and crowded and noisy (which makes it very authentic), and they’ve got great Hong Kong style dishes that are actually difficult for me to find in Beijing.
So, what’s your favorite Chinese restaurant?
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My brother often surprises me about how “in the know” he is about things. He took me to that restaurant several years ago and I saw people from China Anonymous there. I agree with you about Hong Kong Noodles in Stadium Village, it was very good food as the C.A. people knew to go there as well!
Yes- been to Hong Kong Noodles as well. Yum.
Who all is still in the CA group? I used to be an active participant years ago.
We always go to the Tea House in Plymouth. It is just west of the big General Mills headquarters. I understand the owners are from Beijing, but I was told that and not really sure. But we really enjoy the food