Anonymous
Post 11/08/2025 03:29     Subject: Re:ordering chinese / thai food for a group

Anonymous wrote:spring rolls or steamed dumplings
combination low mein or combination pad see ew (not both)
chicken fried rice
Kung pow chicken (no peanuts)
Panang curry tofu
Sichuan green beens (without pork if you have a vegetarian)
beef and broccoli or double fried pork

it's too much but who cares, have left overs.


Is Kung Pao chicken without peanuts even possible? Isn’t it with peanuts by definition!

If do that just get General Tso or Phoenix chicken
Anonymous
Post 11/07/2025 22:50     Subject: ordering chinese / thai food for a group

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is such a bizarre thing to crowdsource. We don't know about their allergies, food preferences, or dietary restrictions.


Who gives a shit about those things. You're hosting, get what you want. You can't live life worried about other people's weird, deviant food issues. They'll come and either they'll eat or not. Whatever.


NP: If I'm having people to my home, it's because I am close with them and love them. I'm not Southern, where I invite in every rando who rings the doorbell. If you're in my home, we're close. And if we're close, I want to serve you food you'll like. So I will order dishes I know someone likes, and leave out a food someone else abhors, and make sure there's stuff for the person who is vegetarian, etc.
Anonymous
Post 11/07/2025 22:39     Subject: ordering chinese / thai food for a group

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is such a bizarre thing to crowdsource. We don't know about their allergies, food preferences, or dietary restrictions.


Who gives a shit about those things. You're hosting, get what you want. You can't live life worried about other people's weird, deviant food issues. They'll come and either they'll eat or not. Whatever.


This, exactly. You're hosting a gathering, not running a restaurant.
Anonymous
Post 11/07/2025 22:21     Subject: ordering chinese / thai food for a group

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is such a bizarre thing to crowdsource. We don't know about their allergies, food preferences, or dietary restrictions.


Who gives a shit about those things. You're hosting, get what you want. You can't live life worried about other people's weird, deviant food issues. They'll come and either they'll eat or not. Whatever.


+100. Hooray.
Anonymous
Post 11/07/2025 16:11     Subject: ordering chinese / thai food for a group

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
You don’t have to cater to every single persons favorite dish but ask them for preferences.


To be honest, if it's only 5 people, I don't see why you wouldn't just text them and order exactly what each one of them requests, like you would if ordering lunch at work. Plus extra stuff for the group if OP wants leftovers.


Because if you ask each person then you have to serve it to that person not put everything out buffet style. Bob feels ownership over his honey walnut shrimp that he was expecting and is annoyed that he only got to eat 1/5 because everyone else took some of his. Even worse if someone took more than 1/5 and Bob didn’t really like the other options.


Well yeah, I would just serve each person their dish like at a restaurant. Maybe order extra servings of things that sounded good that OP wouldn't mind as leftovers.
Anonymous
Post 11/07/2025 16:10     Subject: ordering chinese / thai food for a group

Anonymous wrote:This is such a bizarre thing to crowdsource. We don't know about their allergies, food preferences, or dietary restrictions.


Who gives a shit about those things. You're hosting, get what you want. You can't live life worried about other people's weird, deviant food issues. They'll come and either they'll eat or not. Whatever.
Anonymous
Post 11/07/2025 16:09     Subject: ordering chinese / thai food for a group

This is such a bizarre thing to crowdsource. We don't know about their allergies, food preferences, or dietary restrictions.
Anonymous
Post 11/07/2025 16:08     Subject: ordering chinese / thai food for a group

Ask your guests.

Anonymous
Post 11/07/2025 15:04     Subject: ordering chinese / thai food for a group

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
You don’t have to cater to every single persons favorite dish but ask them for preferences.


To be honest, if it's only 5 people, I don't see why you wouldn't just text them and order exactly what each one of them requests, like you would if ordering lunch at work. Plus extra stuff for the group if OP wants leftovers.


Because if you ask each person then you have to serve it to that person not put everything out buffet style. Bob feels ownership over his honey walnut shrimp that he was expecting and is annoyed that he only got to eat 1/5 because everyone else took some of his. Even worse if someone took more than 1/5 and Bob didn’t really like the other options.
Anonymous
Post 11/07/2025 14:50     Subject: ordering chinese / thai food for a group

Anonymous wrote:
You don’t have to cater to every single persons favorite dish but ask them for preferences.


To be honest, if it's only 5 people, I don't see why you wouldn't just text them and order exactly what each one of them requests, like you would if ordering lunch at work. Plus extra stuff for the group if OP wants leftovers.
Anonymous
Post 11/07/2025 14:11     Subject: ordering chinese / thai food for a group

Tofu*
Anonymous
Post 11/07/2025 14:04     Subject: ordering chinese / thai food for a group

We usually order Sichuan todu/bean curd, Sichuan string beans, Sichuan eggplant, king pao ( may contain peanut), lo mein ( fried noodle), fried rice. We don’t order spring roll since it’s usually have very thick skin with not much filling, if you want can get frozen spring roll from Costco just bake it, taste much better.
Anonymous
Post 11/07/2025 10:43     Subject: ordering chinese / thai food for a group

Most of my friends aren’t allowed things Jewish and we don’t eat pork, and two are pescatarian so here’s what we’d order:

Ha gow (steamed shrimp dumplings)
Shrimp fried rice
String beans
Corn soup
Beef and broccoli
Chicken lo mein
Anonymous
Post 11/07/2025 10:33     Subject: ordering chinese / thai food for a group

Anonymous wrote:I disagree about asking, especially if you aren't ordering specific items for specific people.

I like your selection and agree with PP about considering the sauces.


I also don’t think you need to ask. But I would understand their spice tolerance.

In these situations, I personally like to get 2-3 dishes and get two orders rather than one each of 5. Otherwise, it sometimes feels like you’re just getting a taste.
Anonymous
Post 11/07/2025 10:09     Subject: Re:ordering chinese / thai food for a group

Anonymous wrote:spring rolls or steamed dumplings
combination low mein or combination pad see ew (not both)
chicken fried rice
Kung pow chicken (no peanuts)
Panang curry tofu
Sichuan green beens (without pork if you have a vegetarian)
beef and broccoli or double fried pork

it's too much but who cares, have left overs.


omg get the peanuts. if you're getting kung pao, have the peanuts.

Add Pad Thai (with the peanuts) to this list.