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  2. Good Fortune Co. to appear on 'Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives ...

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    Good Fortune Co. is a bright and cheery noodle shop in the South Main Arts District located at 361 S. Main St. Chefs and owners Sarah Cai and Arturo Leighton created a hip Asian-inspired ...

  3. Beloved Chinese dim sum restaurant is reborn in Northwest ...

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    The late New Fortune Chinese restaurant New Fortune has been rebooted in Northwest Austin as New Fortune 2. Beloved Chinese dim sum restaurant is reborn in Northwest Austin. Check out the menu.

  4. Fook Lam Moon - Wikipedia

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    Fook Kee was an instant success, catering to the elites of Hong Kong and it was renamed as Fook Lam Moon in 1953, endowed with the meaning of "good fortune arriving at your door". Alongside Hong Kong's economic growth and evolution of the culinary industry, the first Fook Lam Moon Restaurant was opened in 1972 in Wanchai, Hong Kong.

  5. Ordering Chinese Food Tonight? Here's the Healthiest ... - AOL

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    Chinese restaurants usually offer a choice between pan-fried and steamed dumplings — and often you can select the filling, too. Here's a good rule of thumb: Opt for steamed over fried, and go ...

  6. Customs and etiquette in Chinese dining - Wikipedia

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    A celebratory event such as a graduation or wedding often features over ten dishes, often an odd number for good luck. The dishes served can vary widely, and depend on the cuisine that the restaurant serves; there are eight main Chinese cuisines, and cooking styles, ingredients, and flavours all differ from region to region.

  7. The Misfortune Cookie - Wikipedia

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    Harry visits a new Chinese restaurant called "Mr. Lee's Chinese Cuisine", orders a massive amount of food and then immediately asks for the check without eating. Assuming Harry was displeased with the food, the owner Mr. Lee apologizes, tells Harry the meal is free, and presents him with a fortune cookie.

  8. Yum China - Wikipedia

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    Yum China Holdings, Inc. (Chinese: 百胜中国; pinyin: Bǎishèng Zhōngguó) is an [3] American-Chinese Fortune 500 [4] fast-food restaurant company based in Shanghai, China.

  9. Chinese restaurant 101: From chow mein to bao buns, here's ...

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    Chinese restaurant menus 101. Elmo Han, chef at Shanghai Terrace at The Peninsula hotel in Chicago, Ill., describes Chinese cuisine as "traditional, delicious and diverse."