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Author Topic: THE GLASSES, THE MODERN MAJOR MIRACLE, AND THE HOPEFUL RETURN OF THE KRITZERLAND  (Read 7392 times)

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TOD: my all time favorite Chinese dish is the suan la chow sho at Mary Chung’s in Cambridge, Mass. It’s dumplings in a spicy sauce, but I’ve never had anything quite like her sauce anywhere else. Mary retired a year or two ago, but we have the happy memories.

We never ate there, however, our favorite Chinese retaurant was Joyce Chen's in Cambridge.
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Growing up there were many excellent Chinese restaurants in the area.
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We had excellent Chinese food at our hotels in Hong Kong & Singapore, especially in Singapore where it was rated the best Chinese restaurant in all of the city.
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One of the best meals we have ever had was at the Budist Temple on Lantau Island in Hong Kong.
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We have Dong's in my town.....and I especially like the General Tsao's chicken and the Mongolian beef.
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DR JANE has gone Australian.....I hope it works for her.
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DR FREDDIE & DR JANE thanks for the audition vibes for tonight.

I hope for at least 6 men.....then I can have my two lines.....for the dance audition.
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As for Japanese food, there was the restaurant in the hills of Hollywood back in the early 70's we liked.
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I wish I could say we had great meals in Japan, however, when you are a vegetarian with food allergies and a delicate stomach, ordering off of their menus seemed risky ;D
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A small sample of the menus we saw.

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DR JANE has gone Australian.....I hope it works for her.

Thank you very much :)
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What shows are on your list at this point (besides "Opening Night")

Two concerts: the English Concert at Wigmore Hall, and the London Symphony with Alison Balsom at the Barbican.
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DR FREDDIE & DR JANE thanks for the audition vibes for tonight.

I hope for at least 6 men.....then I can have my two lines.....for the dance audition.

Good luck you get 6 men!
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There was a very good Japanese restaurant across from the theater in New Haven, CT.
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I loved the Japanese restaurant in Ashland which has sadly closed.
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My favorite dish to order there was the eggplant roll.  While not eggplant, I can get equally delicious rolls at a little place in Milwaukee.  While the atmosphere isn't as nice, and it doesn't overlook a creek, it is a great place to go with a young one.
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What shows are on your list at this point (besides "Opening Night")

Two concerts: the English Concert at Wigmore Hall, and the London Symphony with Alison Balsom at the Barbican.

Enjoy.
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MichaelG will you have Indian food while you are there?
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A busy day back at work.
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MichaelG will you have Indian food while you are there?

Ha! That’s what I am doing now, waiting for the check. I’m following suggestions from Chetna Makan’s series on Indian food in London. So far so good.
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MichaelG will you have Indian food while you are there?

Ha! That’s what I am doing now, waiting for the check. I’m following suggestions from Chetna Makan’s series on Indian food in London. So far so good.


Are you on this trip with anyone or by yourself?
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Are you on this trip with anyone or by yourself?

Just me. I’m retired but my wife is not. I’ll be meeting a music notation buddy for lunch while I’m here.
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We never ate there, however, our favorite Chinese retaurant was Joyce Chen's in Cambridge.

Joyce Chen was very good. But Mary Chung was a favorite MIT hangout.
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