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Request for Chinese Food

Can someone who lives in Atlanta swing by Emory University tonight and give me some Chinese food? Or possibly just point me to a nice all you can eat buffet of Chinese food? I've got a craving, man.
 

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what's wrong with Doc Chey's? :confused:

it is walking distance to the dorms.

across from Caribou coffee and the Park Place (or whatever that place is called now)


edit: you could also try the new Mama Fu's in the Toco Hills shopping center.
 
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personally i like the China Buffet place across from Mo's.

on Clairmont and Briarcliff behind Popeyes.


edit: if you want some decent homecooked Adobo...well i know this guy...but he'd make you play OD&D :o
 
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It's been years and it's a bit out from Emory, but I always liked Ho-Ho's and Oriental Pearl in Chamblee. Hanto's used to make the best traditional Peking Duck, but they closed years ago (they had terrible service, but great food).
 

kengar said:
It's been years and it's a bit out from Emory, but I always liked Ho-Ho's and Oriental Pearl in Chamblee. Hanto's used to make the best traditional Peking Duck, but they closed years ago (they had terrible service, but great food).


heck, pick anywhere on Buford Hwy....aka...Chambodia.
 

But see, I don't have a car. Emory has converted itself to a walking campus, making car-owners a bit peeved, so I never really had an incentive to buy a car while at college. Getting Chinese food requires several miles of walking, and thus I asked for someone to deliver some to me.

I love Doc Chey's but I'm a senior, and I've been going there since February of my freshman year. They've only got like twenty items on their menu.

Mostly, though, I've got a craving for some nice, greasy lo mein, and pepper steak. Oh, and mushu pork. I know I can order it delivery, but I want some of all of it. I'm from Southeast Texas, where there are hundreds of Vietnamese families who run Chinese restaurants. You can walk just a couple blocks and find a Chinese buffet, getting all the lovely Chinese food you can eat for less than ten bucks.

I need a buffet man, and Doc Chey's ain't cuttin' it.
 



Heh, sadly I also got off work at 3:30, but I didn't see your post 'til just now. I won't fret about it, though, since I got to have cafeteria food on the tab of one of my gamer friends. She just went out on a date this past weekend, and was telling me all about it. Adorable young girl, really.

*shakes fist* She should be mine!

*grin* So, no Chinese for me, but I got to have the vicarious joy of knowing at least someone's able to enjoy being this lady's boyfriend. Lucky guy, whoever he is. Apparently he goes to college in Syracuse, NY. But hey, I get to see her every week at my game, so who is really the lucky one?

Him, no doubt. *sigh of the lovelorn*
 


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