All those conspiracies about the motivation for drafting Yang can now resurface Owners of Panda Express to Buy Portland Trail Blazers
Truth! One of these days when I've had a few beers and I'm bored and on here, kinda like tonight, I'm going to spam this damn place with so many duplicate topic threads just to prove a point and be a royal pain in the ass.
Thien Hong's. Sandy Blvd. Order the pepper salted squid. You're welcome. You will never order calamari ever again once you've had the best squid there is. Every time I go to a restaurant and I see calamari on the menu or see people ordering it, I just shake my head and think to myself, "if they only knew what they were missing." At this place, I don't think I've ever seen people doing that DON'T have a plate of this incredible dish on their table. Also, you will see that many customers are Asian and that always speaks volumes. The family that owns this place is a marriage of Chinese and Viet Namese cuisines and heritage and they have a very expansive menu. The honey walnut shrimp is also almost as mouth-watering as my wife , so try that, too. (The shrimp!). General Tso's chicken and all the staples are fantastic, too. I can't do Panda Excress (read: expressed excrement) anymore. It's especially gone downhill since it's inception. It's like if you only ever had Cool Whip your whole life and then one night for dessert your woman treats you to the real deal, the purest and sweetest cream. Serve it up, baby, serve it up! @SlyPokerDog @SharpesTriumph @SharpeScooterShooter
My parents and I used to go to a place called Happy Garden over by 122nd and Division in SE Portland. That closed a long time ago. I honestly haven’t eaten a whole lot of Chinese food since. Rarely at the same place more than once. Chinese food doesn’t settle well with my wife, so I really haven’t had it since we’ve been together.
I used to love Chinese Village on the corner of SE Stark and 82nd. The place had been there for decades. Mars was a close 2nd, they had locations on SE Hawthorne and next to the horse track.
It’s been closed for over a year, but I loved Taste of Sichuan on NW Cornell in Beaverton. Very authentic Chinese food.
I used to go to a place in Portland's Chinatown called the House of Louie, I think they might still be there but they are not under the same management and their food quality is not the same. But years ago it was great. You know what would be really fun? If I could take some of the guys here, yourself included, to Thien Hong's and we can have a delicious meal and talk Blazers. As a way to kick off the start of the season perhaps.