BuffaloPaul Posted January 6, 2005 Report Share Posted January 6, 2005 Defintely miss an American breakfast, baked goods (especially chocolate ones) Link to comment
tonado Posted January 6, 2005 Report Share Posted January 6, 2005 Pizza and apple pie Link to comment
markndannie Posted January 6, 2005 Report Share Posted January 6, 2005 While in China i miss:diet soda, butter, cheese, english muffinsback home i miss my wifes dumplingsThats the problem with a small city in China with no foreigners there! Link to comment
johnxiaoying Posted January 6, 2005 Report Share Posted January 6, 2005 I miss a good American style breakfast the most, eggs, bacon, hashbrowns, pancakes, etc. I also miss seeing soap in the WC at the restaurants. I took Jasons advice and began the series of hepatitus shots. Link to comment
tonyontherock Posted January 6, 2005 Author Report Share Posted January 6, 2005 Pizza: What is so hard about making some decent pizza? I lived mostly in Italian neighborhoods while in the States. We had a departure party yesterday and they ordered pizza. Man, even the ones they sell at Cosco tastes better. This is Hong Kong. I have not tried it in China yet. Link to comment
lele Posted January 6, 2005 Report Share Posted January 6, 2005 CoffeeRight on! I crave coffee even more when I travel.The coffee in Vietnam is far better than any in the states (I think that they still use a french recipe, combined with the better water and sunshine of growing the beans locally). My guess is that you can also get this in any Dong (ethnic vietnamese) area of SW China too. Link to comment
awch Posted January 6, 2005 Report Share Posted January 6, 2005 I thought I liked Chinese food too, but that was before I had to have it and only it, three meals a day, every day! The oil alone will drive you crazy. Nowadays I only get that when I visit the in-laws, at home I try to vary the Chinese food with enough Western food to keep me sane. But hands down the thing I miss the most is BAGELS! I mean real jewish new york ones, not just the bread made in a circle that some people call bagels. with cream cheese and lox, oh man i've been dying for one for a year and a half now. luckily i'm visiting home in a few weeks, i plan on living on only bagels!Louisa- Don't complain! At least the food in Beijing is much more "international" than in other parts of China- YOU HAVE A DUNKIN DONUTS! I am so jealous about this And because of your post, I had a dream about bagels last night... I dreamed they opened a bagel shop next to my house... it gave me an idea... do you think Chinese would go for bagels and cream cheese? Link to comment
beijingjenny Posted January 6, 2005 Report Share Posted January 6, 2005 Oh yes, Mexican food, donuts ... I could write a long list. And these cravings are much worse when pregnant - I just can't stomach a lot of Chinese food anymore. Yes, you can find just about any kind of food somewhere in China, but it's not exactly easily available or very affordable... I'm lucky where I am but stll it's a treat. Link to comment
sylinchinastill Posted January 6, 2005 Report Share Posted January 6, 2005 Mexican food- I missed that a lot- and my mom's home cooking- biscuits- you cannot find them anywhere in China- I had an oven and would bake them myself though. But now that I'm here with my husband I wish he could eat good Chinese food again. Is it strange to take a trip to New York just to eat? Link to comment
Robert S. Posted January 6, 2005 Report Share Posted January 6, 2005 Steak. Well really any kind of meat that is still all together and not cut into a thousand little pieces. Link to comment
LouRose Posted January 6, 2005 Report Share Posted January 6, 2005 Waaaaait a minute, we have a dunkin donuts?? Do they have real donuts? How did I manage to miss that? Who can tell me where it is?? Anyways, you're right Amber, I can't complain too much, but the food options are the main reason why I chose to live in Beijing instead of going back to Harbin. As for the bagel idea, I've thought about that too but I have a feeling that to Chinese people even a good bagel would seem the same as bread, and cream cheese would probably weird them out. Might be worth a try though! Link to comment
Guest blsqueaky Posted January 6, 2005 Report Share Posted January 6, 2005 I have to admit, when I was in GZ. I really did not miss anything about the states, except T.V, but about food, I know that when I travel over, I am going to be eathing great. I have gotten used to the coffee that we can buy in the stores, ( I like the instant that they have there better then here), the dim sum, (I hardly ever eat breakfast) Amber, you said 3 meals a day, then I am lucky, Ling knows that I only eat 1 meal a day here in the states, so that is all that I get there, except for the dim sum in the morning, if I am awake, and if not, she takes off with the family, just leave me alone with my coffee Link to comment
MoonCarolCafe Posted January 6, 2005 Report Share Posted January 6, 2005 I miss a good American style breakfast the most, eggs, bacon, hashbrowns, pancakes, etc.I've said it before and I'll say it again: Broccoli-- It's what's for breakfast! Link to comment
awch Posted January 6, 2005 Report Share Posted January 6, 2005 Louisa:I swear I saw a dunkin donuts when I was in Beijing last Spring. We were in a taxi going somewhere... I'll check out their website to make sure. But I also saw an Outback on Wangfujing... Have you tried the food there? I bet it's super expensive but I know where I'd be going on my birthday! As far as breakfast, I'm so happy that about a year ago a limited selection of cheap cereals became available- Trix, Cocopuffs, Corn flakes and some kind of marshellow thing. But you can only buy them in the big supermarkets- in Beijing I saw them also in some smaller places. I thought that was nice! I don't think the cereals will catch on in China though- they don't drink cold milk in the mornings. When I have time I like to make omlettes, but that's like one day a month. Link to comment
Chinese Wife!!! Posted January 6, 2005 Report Share Posted January 6, 2005 While in China I miss: -Mrs. Fields chocolate chip cookies--And speaking of holes-in-the-wall... Mexican food! which my wife thinks is the donkeys danglies for a quick lunchtime meal, has food that while not bad, is just bland.There is a Mrs. Fields here in Shanghai in the Centre right next to Tony Romas'. Not REALLY Mexican but there is a Taco Bell Grande on Nanjing Xi. Also Shanghai expats site (there is a Beijing version also) has several food related comments- i.e., best Mexican, pizza etc. in Shanghai. Between this site and the internet I was amazed at what IS HERE. I will pass on the stir fried donkey danglies for now. Is this a Southern Ca. thing???? or south of Southern Ca? Link to comment
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