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California
Shun Feng...finally, excellent Chinese food in Santa Cruz!
. Shun Feng is open late for this area (until 9 or 10pm) and also offers lunch service. Take-out is available, but I highly recommend eating in since this kind of food begs to be eaten right out of the kitchen. There are many... (19 replies, last updated by operagirl February 2, 2009)
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New Orleans
Marisol shunned????
Too bad about Feelings. It is an incredibly evocative place with the most charming patio. I love the place but sometimes the food can be a bit off. I wish they could get their act together on the food since it is such a great... (8 replies, last updated by justagirl November 18, 2004)
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Manhattan
Shun Lee Cafe and Shun Lee Palace
other places use. When you get meat dishes delivered with that disgusting batter, it’s inedible. It also makes you realize how fattening that food is. Shun Lee’s food was, if I remember correctly, more delicate.... (7 replies, last updated by Jerry April 5, 2003)
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Manhattan
Shun Lee Palace vs. Shun Lee Cafe
I went to Shun Lee Palace for a romantic (birthday) dinner last year. The room is really nice and the food is top notch (nothing really groundbreaking, though). There was an older gentleman at the table next to us blowing his... (5 replies, last updated by nypb January 28, 2003)
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Manhattan
Shun Lee Palace vs. Shun Lee West
Thanks. Do you happen to know if the actual restaurant Shun Lee West serves the same food as the Cafe. I’ve read that the cafe is less expensive...but other than that I’m not sure what the difference is. (5 replies, last updated by Gene Z September 5, 2001)
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Manhattan
Shun Lee or Mr. K's?
Yeah, try Mr.K’s. Its a little less dated then Shun Lee, in food and decor. But make sure you bring lot’s-O-money ....you will surely need it! (4 replies, last updated by Mickey Blue May 23, 2006)
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Los Angeles Area
Tung Lai Shun protocol?
, is mostly northern Chinese food with a few Muslim inflections: lots of lamb; grilled meats; elaborate flatbreads. (The best of them, Tung Lai Shun, was a popular restaurant in Beijing for more than a century before it moved to... (0 replies, last updated by Hershey Bomar September 24, 2004)
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Manhattan
Shun Lee Palace
I’ll be returning to Shun Lee Palace next week after a long absense. I was wondering if anyone has tried the Beggar’s Chicken or any other special dishes that have to be ordered in advance. My recollection of the... (0 replies, last updated by joeg February 4, 2003)
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Los Angeles Area
Dumpling Master and Shun Fat
dumplings – 10 for $4.50 plus a plate of scallion bread made the meal. $20 including tip. This place has zero ambiance – also has a B rating but the rest room was spotless, the service almost lightning fast and the... (1 reply, last updated by MonkeyBrains March 10, 2004)
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Cookware
Shun U2 knife
(santoku) it seemed there was a very small gap which could trap food and lead to unsanitary conditions. In general – the Shun seems to me to be more about form than function while the Wusthoff’s have NAILED form and... (6 replies, last updated by Mother of four December 31, 2007)
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Manhattan
Shun Lee West Recs
A friend of mine has been telling me about Shun Lee West and the Shun Lee Cafe for years...about two years ago i tried the Eastside Shun Lee and was appalled: by the mediocre overly sweet food, the snotty service, and the general... (9 replies, last updated by tweedy December 23, 2004)
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Los Angeles Area
Tung Lai Shun No More
I don’t know whether this is old news or not. Tai Lung Shun, the Chinese Islamic place in the Great Mall of China is closed. After a visit to the Hsi Lai Temple, wife and I went there last night with W-side Innocent friend.... (5 replies, last updated by calabasas_trafalgar June 19, 2006)
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Manhattan
Shun Lee Palace?
IMHO, it’s high quality gussied up Chinese food; not that different from what you’d be served in some of the more expensive Hong Kong hotels for instance. We can debate the authenticity of such cuisine, but for those... (5 replies, last updated by billh June 16, 2005)
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Cookware
Boning Knife (Shun or Wusthof)
am correct to consider the a boning knife or should I consider a flexible fillet knife or maybe even an yanagiba? I went to Williams-Sonoma to test-hold the a Wusthof Classic boning knife and a slightly smaller Shun Classic... (37 replies, last updated by paulsfinest November 7, 2009)
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Manhattan
Review: Shun Lee Cafe
A few days ago I went to Shun Lee Café (on the West Side) for the first time with some of my family. The place was insanely busy, and we were lucky to get a table without reservations, and in fact the group behind us who came in... (0 replies, last updated by bworm42 May 9, 2009)
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