Take Away Tonight but what does it mean

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Looking to order from a new chinese that has opened up recently but we are unsure of what certain dishes actually are, tried wiki and google and much to my amazement I have been unable to find a definition of the different types so I open myself to your collective wisdom

The dishes I am looking for definitions are:

Kung Po
Hong You
Jiang Bao
Yee Hong

Any help much appreciated

Cheers
 
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Kung Po is nice, fairly spicy and the chicken is usually battered from my local chinese places. Very nice. Do it. Forget about the other dishes.
 

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Cheers for the replies lads but unfortunately the misses is not a big spicy fan.


More descriptions welcome :D
 
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Beansprout said:
Has everyone missed the solution? Ring them up and ask :D

I've often done that before but it never works! It's hard to understand a lot of the people that work the Chineses round here, specially when they talk fast and blurt out everything that's in it quick smart :(
 
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Jonny69 said:
Mmm, Chinese takeaway for me tonight I reckon :p

It's bad.. Today I've had Mcdonalds breakfast, a jumbo hot dog from the chuck wagon at the track, then a big fat burger from the chuck wagon too...

I can't have four takeaways in A DAY, can I?

Can I?
 
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Mohinder said:
I've often done that before but it never works! It's hard to understand a lot of the people that work the Chineses round here, specially when they talk fast and blurt out everything that's in it quick smart :(
The local Chinese we use has Chinese people cooking, but an English person on the phone.

Unluckily, since I live near Bristol, that ends up meaning I'd prefer the Chinese person's accent....:p
 
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