Hop Kee, the original stuff: 3.Note: Chinatown Fair closed for good about two weeks after I posted this article. The list stops here, but if you’re adventurous you can still research and try them yourselves. At Hop Kee, there is an actual side menu translated in Chinese, Korean, and Japanese. This has been a long stand-by in Chinese restaurants, placing the more “exotic” foods off-menu or untranslated to prevent a mishap. Also, Hop Kee features a “secret menu,” filled with dishes not available to the average American. The consistency of taste is hard to match and worth the extra cost (~$8 Hop, ~14 Kee). Once you add up all the factors and run them through a rather complex algorithm you’ll see that Hop Kee emerges the winner.
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