Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I spent my early adulthood in San Francisco, and got spoiled on authentic and very good Chinese (mostly Cantonese and Hong Kong style). After leaving the Bay Area, I have found most Chinese restaurants lacking, and very “Americanized” with sugary and corn-starch-laden sauces. I finally bought a good wok and self-taught myself to cook good, authentic Chinese dishes, since I wasn’t finding that in most “Chinese” restaurants. I’m going to try Kung Fu tonight, and will report back.
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MICHAEL *The Village of Richmond* |
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They used to own Kayame which we enjoyed.
Been to Kung Fu thought food excellent and we will be back. |
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My brother and I had my 2-24 birthday lunch there and we both really enjoyed the food.
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I’m writing this from Kung Fu - Nice, clean restaurant with pleasant servers. Here for dinner. I ordered a cup of Won Ton Soup and Kung Pao Chicken. The soup had a good, rich Chicken broth base, filled with three plump, meat-filled won tons - I was thinking this would be outstanding soup to have if sick or feeling under the weather. Very good flavor. The Kung Pao Chicken was (actually is, I’m still savoring it), very good - Large, generous pieces of moist, well-seasoned Chicken that is stir fried with fresh, crisp vegetables. Great spices, and a decent amount of heat (though I like quite a bit of heat). The Sauce was light, and did not over-power or hide the taste of the chicken and veggies. Came with a very tasty fried rice. I had about given up on Chinese here in TV - the places in the southern area where I live are absolutely terrible - and I have thrown away food from them more than once. Kung Fu is a pleasant surprise - I would rate a B+ / I’ll be back - just wish it was a little closer to where I live.
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![]() I have no idea how that place stays in business.
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We tried it a couple of weeks ago and loved it also! Too bad they are so far away from St Cats.
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Bamboo Bistro is also good and we do like Kayame for takeout when in the area.
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![]() Respectfully, asian cuisine should never come from a buffet if you truly want good asian food...quantity vrs quality. Asian buffets by nature of sitting over heat sources produce over cooked and soggy veggies...not quality asian food. |
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MICHAEL *The Village of Richmond* |
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They have Dim Sum on Saturday and Sunday for lunch.
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You all are making me hungry! I know I’m off topic but I’m making a lot of Jamaican dishes lately. Coconut milk is my new best friend! I have a great recipe for Jerk ( not that kind of jerk) paste. It’s from a video from America’s Test Kitchen called Jerk Chicken. You could put this stuff on an old sneaker and it would taste delish!
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Koyame was sold and rumor has it the food is not as good. KUNG FU CHEF is excellent! They were the owners of Koyame when the food was just as good as Kung Fu Chef.
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