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August 09, 2005

Hunan Kitchen - Squirrel Hill

I ate here recently at a birthday celebration for Julie. I didn't know what to expect even though I had been told it was chinese/asian. I believe I was told this during finals week so I had forgotten that part. Anyway I ordered spinach lo mein and it was cool spinach flavored noodles instead of what I expected - regular lo mein with spinach. I highly recommend - partly because two of my favorite things to eat are lo mein and spinach. Jeff got general tsos chicken which is his chinese restaurant staple order. He is really picky with his food in general and even more so with chinese. So I was pleasantly surprised when he said he liked it. He has sworn off almost every chinese restaurant that I know of except for House of Hunan in Ford City and Kittanning. Maybe the similar restaurant name helped. Heh. I will go again and you should too.

Posted by Kim at August 9, 2005 12:59 PM

Comments

hey, i thought spinach lo mein was fun too! but that's all i've had . . .

Posted by: zp at August 19, 2005 01:19 AM

House Noodle Soup is repulsive. I think I might have to withdraw any support I indicated for this establishment. And afterwards I got really dizzy, like intoxicated dizzy. And all night long, and this morning when I woke up, I had an awful taste in mouth.

We wanted to go to Rose Tea Cafe, which is yum, but it was quite late and the kitchen was closed.

And the only other people eating there were, to put it mildly, offensive hicks. I'd repeat a quote from their conversation, but it makes my skin crawl.

But the music was good and the service was super-fast.
And I think all the meats are faux meats. That's what our waitress said.

Posted by: zp at November 17, 2005 03:50 PM

I believe they have faux as well as non-faux meats.

Posted by: Julie at November 25, 2005 11:40 AM

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