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  • #8265
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    Option 1: Beef organ hotpot. RMB50 total for 3-4 ppl.

    Menu: Beef, beef organs, and some vegetables.

    Option 2: Si Hai Yi Jia dinner buffet. RMB158/ person.

    All you can drink and eat.

    Option 3: Korean BBQ. RMB77 total for 3-4 ppl.

    Menu: Beef, Chicken, Bacon, vegies, and korean rice.

    Option 4, regular Sichuan Hotpot. RMB150 total for 6-8 ppl.

    Menu: Rugular hotpot menu. (local standard “regular”)

    How to join: Dinner will be on Friday or Saturday. So whoever wants to join can email me ([email protected]) or ps me before Friday. When any option has enuff ppl, I’ll buy it on-line ( with my own money). When we meet up and have dinner, you can pay me back. (If you dun show up, you are out of the club)

    Charlie. You wanna make it a monthly thing?

    #13120
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    Oh By the way. I’ll buy the dinner on those “group buy” websites, so I don’t garantee the quality and the taste of the food. FYI, I’ve had both good and bad experiences on “groupbuy” websites.

    #13217
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    How about street BBQ? Warm nights, plastic stool, a cheap bottle of beer, watch the street life, good conversation. That’s a perfect night out… Shao kao party?

    #13224
    Avatar photoEric
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    im hungry. i want food. i wanna come.

    #13225
    Avatar photoJustin
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    I’m interested in a group meet up. I could do one of the options above or I’d also be down with ShaoKao. Lets make something happen!

    #13227
    Avatar photoRay
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    Sadly, it seems that there has been a recent crackdown on many of the authentic, street shao kao stalls (I’m talking the portable, fly-by-night mom and pop REAL shao kao places). My favorite a few months ago was the one outside Golden Apple kindergarten in Zhongbei. Two young guys had a pretty pro set up; a truck that folded out, lotsa stools and tables, cooler full of ICE (blissful). It was the closest to an LA-style food van that I’d seen. They seem to have disappeared (busted?) but it sometimes turned into a “Chinese impromptu block party”. One night was standing room only, about 40 people, 3 AM, great vibe. Strangers talking and sharing beers (one whole table of Chonqingers speaking local dialect). People, that kinda street culture is what I love; authentic, semi-legal, unpretentious, old school…..

    #13228
    Avatar photoBrendan
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    @Tigerkuma: I love those places too, there are a few I’ve been to that have a great vibe, and oftentimes great food. Incidentally the best of these I’ve seen so far have been in Chongqing, they just seem bigger and better there. Last time I was out there I had a huge feast at one of these, a few beers, and plenty of entertainment from the passing hustlers. Good times.

    #13234
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    I know a shaokao place. Best ShaoKao ever! Even my husband ( American) looooooves it. We should stop talking and make it happen! email me, cuz I dun check this site everyday…

    #13238
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    Totally pro for shaokao party! Some beer, new peeps, good/burning spicy food, nice chat, plus street people watching; this sounds fabulous and much more fun than sitting at a local bar like a zombie. lol

    Hey guys, shall we make the party happen either this Friday or Sat night? I’m in even just two or three more people are interested in going.

    @cress – where is shao kao place you mentioned?

    #13239
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    OK, ppl who want to go to THE shaokao place I mentioned on this coming Wednesday (Sep, 7) or Thursday(Sep, 8) nite, please call or txt me at 13880002058 or email me at [email protected].

    The place is cross street from the back gate of the Chengdu CHinese Medicine Uni.

    They have BIG pork ribs, American style BIG.

    #13265
    Avatar photoCharlie
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    I’m down to check it out tomorrow. Hopefully it won’t tear up my stomach, I haven’t had shao kao in months. Like Kuma said, I’ve noticed a dramatic reduction in the amount of shao kao vendors on the street. They used to be everywhere!

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