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I'm Dyin' Up Here!!! (Need NYC quality chinese in Carmel/Brewster/Holmes area)

Gary Gladstone | Mar 6, 200411:47 PM     17

Oh, Please, please, someone tell me there's a decent Chinese restaurant up here in Putnam County.

There's a pretty "table cloth" Chinese restaurant in Carmel but the food has absolutely no discernible flavor at all. It's like the Cliff Notes of Chinese food. All the locat takouts seem like they arrfe prepared by Idaho Diner Chefs.

Please, after 18 months this ex-Manhattanite will drive for food. (I'm still having delivery withdrawal.)

Please, something with real taste and not dependent on the deep fryer. When things get really bleak, I drive into Manhattan and buy REAL cold sesame noodles ...without a trace of peanut butter. Yes, remember that?

Please, I'm melting into a pool of runny cornstarch-thickened water.

Thanks

Gary

Link: http://www.passing-gas.com/

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