Kenneth1000
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Jianbing in Pacific NW?
Mon, 01/1/07 6:09 PM
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Anyone know of any place in the Pacific NW (particularly Seattle) where one can get jianbing? It is a sandwich of sorts made with a thin sesame seed pancake on which two eggs are fried. It is seasoned with, I think, some sort of green onion and spicy brown sauce. It is then folded over an airy crispy wheatish wafer, and eaten. I was in Beijing recently, and fell in love with them. They were served everywhere on the streets by small merchants.
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marzsit
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RE: Jianbing in Pacific NW?
Mon, 01/1/07 8:38 PM
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i would spend an afternoon wandering through the international district, east of safeco field/qwest field in seattle and you will find that dish being made somewhere.. some of the best asian food in the country comes out of that tiny community. i would try house of hong, imperial garden and tai tung, all great restaurants imho, and all do dim sum as well as full table service. have fun :)
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yumbo
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RE: Jianbing in Pacific NW?
Thu, 01/4/07 7:48 PM
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I seriously doubt you would find Jian Bing in the I-District. Jian Bing is street food, and all of the restaurants in the ID serve sit-down food. Here is the link to an earlier Road Food discussion (with video courtesy of YouTube): http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=16537 Also, you might consider posting your question on Chow Hound. The audience there is a little different. I found a thread on it here: http://www.chowhound.com/topics/304640 Good luck with your search, and please let us know if you find any place state-side! - Yumbo
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marzsit
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RE: Jianbing in Pacific NW?
Fri, 01/5/07 3:31 AM
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i'll ask around. i work 2 miles south of the id and have lots of asian co-workers. but i thought i saw something like that being served as dim sum somewhere..
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Kenneth1000
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RE: Jianbing in Pacific NW?
Tue, 01/9/07 12:05 PM
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Much thanks for the replies. Marzsit, if you come up with something let me know. I'd be much obliged. I spent one week in Beijing. I don't know what happens to Chinese food when it crosses the Atlantic, but everything was stunningly better than all the Chinese I had ever had. My hosts were fantastic -- almost too good. They kept feeding me and feeding me; and the different entrees were so good I couldn't stop eating even though I was absolutely stuffed. Jianbing was surely part of the problem. I ate two of those sandwiches for breakfast every day. I just could not stop eating them. Such a simple thing: a sesame crepe with eggs and some seasoning. But the greatest breakfast sandwich in the history of humanity. They must have had 750 calories each. I am pretty sure I broke a record for most weight gained in a week. I gained 12 pounds in 1 week. You could see it everywhere including my face. My wife was not at all pleased upon my return. But I have managed to lose a couple of it.
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V960
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RE: Jianbing in Pacific NW?
Tue, 01/9/07 3:24 PM
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quote:Originally posted by Kenneth1000 I don't know what happens to Chinese food when it crosses the Atlantic, but everything was stunningly better than all the Chinese I had ever had. Might have been the big pond not the little one, if it's street food you'll have to make it yourself.
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