Chinese food on Christmas?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've come to hate this tradition. Growing up, it was fun to go out to a Chinese restaurant with my family and be in a near empty restaurant and get great service and wonderful food, and go to an empty movie theater and see a double feature. These days, you wait an hour and a half for terrible take out, and there's no point even trying to see a movie. As usual, most offbeat traditions go mainstream and are ruined.


PP was country before country was cool!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This Jewish family had Chinese in Moco. Long waits but tradition must be followed!

Is Chinese food kosher?
What do you order?


New poster. There are Glatt Kosher chinese restaurants, but the majority of Jews in this country do not keep Kosher.


There’s a kosher Chinese restaurant in Kemp Mill’s Orthodox neighborhood along with a Kosher pizza place, sit-down restaurant, and grocery store. My in-laws who did keep kosher also would eat vegetarian Chinese dishes from a place on Rockville Pike that does all meatless dishes and is well-known for its mock shellfish.
Anonymous
We’re Jewish and got Chinese food last night for Christmas dinner in San Francisco. Took less than an hour to arrive.
Anonymous
Catholic family here, we had awesome sushi in Fairfax county yesterday. We loved that there was no traffic and great service!
Anonymous
In DMV. way too many restaurants are closed on Christmas. Walk down any street in London on Christmas Day and the mood is lively, festive, fun.
Anonymous
Jewish and had Chinese food in DC, as always. Took two hours this year but we placed our order early and played board games until it was ready.
Delish.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This Jewish family had Chinese in Moco. Long waits but tradition must be followed!

Is Chinese food kosher?
What do you order?


New poster. There are Glatt Kosher chinese restaurants, but the majority of Jews in this country do not keep Kosher.


There’s a kosher Chinese restaurant in Kemp Mill’s Orthodox neighborhood along with a Kosher pizza place, sit-down restaurant, and grocery store. My in-laws who did keep kosher also would eat vegetarian Chinese dishes from a place on Rockville Pike that does all meatless dishes and is well-known for its mock shellfish.

I wonder if the actual food in China is in any way related to what is served in this mock American Chinese restaurant
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