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The reasons are unsurprising. The second generation goes to college and becomes professionals, and there's no one to take over. The future seems to be Pei Wei and P.F. Chang's.

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The best ones here are always first generation immigrants. Great stuff.


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Earlier-generation Chinese cooks tended to modify their cuisine to suit the ingredients and tastes favored by the country they immigrated to. Now you can find regional Chinese cuisines, too -- but maybe only in bigger cities.


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Well, there are Chinese restaurants, and there are Chinese restaurants. I haven't noticed any shortage of the typical retail strip "Americanized Chinese" places, but the good, authentic Chinese places can be hard to find sometimes. Those places generally have two menus - a more basic one for the general trade, and the more authentic one that Chinese patrons generally use. I think it's great that now, when the Violin Maker and I go into a good authentic place, they automatically hand us the authentic menus instead if the "roundeye menus." Smiler
 
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