Saturday, May 13, 2017

Eating Food for Homework: The Best Assignment I've Ever Received Part III

Since we are currently doing a unit on China in my social studies class, I was once again able to go to a Chinese restaurant for some points! I went to Chinatown and, since I don't really come down there at all often, first just looked around at some shops they had there. There was a sort of bulk items/candy store sort of thing that a guy was just closing up so we went in there. We started looking at the tea so he came over and suggested some stuff for us and told us how amazing of a company Ten Ren is.(We actually did end up buying some Ten Ren tea, and it was pretty good!)
To end the debate between different restaurants in Chinatown we've gone to and already enjoyed, we decided to go to a place called Triple Crown that is right on Wentworth with a view of the big sign there. It seemed like it had been there for a really long time and was just one of those old-school Chinese restaurants that everyone likes. It had dim sum all day so we ordered some random dumplings and such, which were pretty average and not particularly fantastic. Later I ordered the beef and mixed mushrooms, which I somewhat regret because I wish I had gotten something slightly more interesting and not as straightforward. This restaurant in total seemed pretty straightforward and not as authentic as some others I have been to in the past, so that was unfortunate.
The people in the restaurant were a combination of Chinese and non-Chinese with the latter definitely being the majority. The menu had dish names in both Chinese and English, but the English was more prominent, which leads me to believe there were on average more English-speaking customers coming here whether they were of Chinese descent or not. The menu said the food was "Hong Kong cuisine", so this would lead me to believe that there would be some Western food influences in this food on account of the British colonization of Hong Kong for some time. The menu did have a section with Szechuan food so Hong Kong style food could also be influenced by this as well.
My fortune cookie ended up saying, "This is the year when ingenuity stands high on the list." I don't know if this review is ingenious but can you really trust fortune cookies?

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