MadsL wrote: » Great bunch of lads!
biko wrote: » Maybe they didn't have hotter sauce? Buy some and add yourself..
Ted_YNWA wrote: » Why don't you complain to the takeaway that your meals were not to you satisfaction?
pat_cork wrote: » Twice over the last three weeks I've gotten Chinese takeaways from two different restaurants and both times I asked them for chicken with the hottest sauce that they have. Both times I didn't think that the sauce was hot at all. The people I was eating with tasted some of mine and agreed. I can only think of two possible explanations; one is that Chinese people have a different perception of what tastes hot than to us Irish people and the other is that they gave me some sauce that they wanted to get rid of. I think the first is more plausible as surely they're going to want me to come back and buy more food from them and the fact that some of them have some enzyme different in their bodies which makes them intolerant of alcohol. Has anyone experienced similar or can anyone offer another explanation please?
Egginacup wrote: » China, like Persia and Greece, was one of the greatest civilisations to grace the planet. For the last 20 centuries, China was the largest for 18 of those 20. China had to sleep after the Opium Wars and Britain became world leader for the 19th century and then America for the 20th. The dragon is now coming back to claim top prize. The Chinese have the most perfect language there is. Their adaptability from coal fired economy to quick cooked wood fired food in a wok is truly a marvel of societal evolution. Their re-emergence as the most powerful "Middle Kingdom" was inevitable....according to Napoleon Bonaparte. So forgive them when they think that a bunch of paddies who were wiping their arses with dock leaves 100 years ago, think that "chicken balls" are Chinese food and that extra hot sauce makes you somehow urbane.
Oranage2 wrote: » You'd be surprised but Chinese food in Ireland is better than chinese food in China.