@Dr Cheong TV When I was 14, I worked in a Cantonese Chinese restaurant. They sometimes let me sit with them after work ( and before gambling) as they ate together. There were about 10 of us. I remember bitter melon, intestines, and duck among other food that was exotic to me. I miss their almond chicken, shrimp with lobster sauce, egg foo yung, fried rice, egg drop soup, garlic fried chicken wings... They were such good cooks! They called me Qui Chi. They said it meant "American boy" but I was never sure about that..
Hot dogs are a good idea! Thank you for your instruction. Btw, your English is really great for someone who doesn't live in America..
Thank you.
Thanks alot for your comments Roger. Ya, my English is definitely not as good as the western world. Lol. Our mother tongue is Cantonese and Malay.
@Dr Cheong TV
When I was 14, I worked in a Cantonese Chinese restaurant. They sometimes let me sit with them after work ( and before gambling) as they ate together. There were about 10 of us. I remember bitter melon, intestines, and duck among other food that was exotic to me.
I miss their almond chicken, shrimp with lobster sauce, egg foo yung, fried rice, egg drop soup, garlic fried chicken wings... They were such good cooks!
They called me Qui Chi.
They said it meant "American boy" but I was never sure about that..
Lol, yup Qui Chi is little American boy. Good to hear that you have a great experience while working in the shop...