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#328 Chop Suey City: A History of Chinese Food in New York

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

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Chow Sue - The Greatest Culionary Prank

In 18 96, americans in general were really exposed to the idea of chop sue with the visit of the chinese envoy, li hong jang. Some reports claimed that his personal chef made chow chop sue for him, and even invented it on the fly here at the waldorf. Whatever the case, new york went chop suey crazy. Most chinese restaurants were called chop sue houses into the twentieth century. The massive port arthur restaurant opened in 18 97 on the second and third floors of sevenmot street.

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