Address: 716 Arneill Rd, Camarillo, CA 93010
Phone: 805 482 1121
Service: Chinese, Chinese food, Chinese restaurant, Asian Restaurant, Camarillo, Chinese take out
The best Chinese food in town! Specializing in Mandarin and Szechwan style fast food. Offering fresh food, great taste at an affordable price.
Double Greetings = my fav Chinese food restaurant in town!
You know. .. its survival (from the pandemic) is honestly what I cared about most out of all the restaurants I like. .. This place has a special place in my heart & their food is so amazing - even on off-days, you know what I mean? I’ve been to the motherland several times & had the same dishes, but somehow it’s just not the same, & I prefer the food *here* more. The location is not great, but that’s what makes it a hidden gem in the city. & now with the (stupid) LRT line/station right in front. .. I really hope they don’t run into trouble *fingers crossed*
I went to pick up food (take-out via phone) on a Sunday & walked in around 12:20, the place was packed. No difference than before at this time. .. & the counter was lined with take-out bags. It was nice to see it so. .. up & running, you know what I mean? I hope to dine-in again one day, but with such a big crowd, it might take me a while. ..
But regardless, their food is still awesome!
Ordered the staples. .. haha mom’s fav: the beef flat noodles. & then my fav, the yee-noodles with mushrooms. Next is the house special fried rice & lastly, the Chinese long donut wrapped with rice roll. Everything was delicious! But I still prefer my noodle dish haha
By delicious, I mean. .. things weren’t very salty (of course, expect MSG! but it wasn’t salty/didn’t make me feel thirsty), & it had excellent wok-ness.
PS: I usually don’t care too much for the rice- I ordered just so we have another variety. But I found the rice better than the beef flat noodles. The rice was very loose & it had even crisp-ness. You know when you fry rice (or noodles), sometimes only certain pieces/sides get good contact with the pan/wok so it’s not “even”? Well, this fried rice was vert well done! The noodles of the beef flat noodles. .. some pieces weren’t separated well, despite excellent flavour, so I actually place the rice higher than the flat noodles, which is surprising!
As for the Chinese long donut with rice rolls. .. I mean, a little soggy bcos of the steam but that’s expected due to the nature of take-out haha so I thought that was fine. It wasn’t like very soggy, just a littleeeeee.
The phrase is basically talking about an emperor seeking his lover in reference to their delicate dancing around each other on track.
I think one aspect of this commentary people don’t get is that dragons are primarily more masculine in Chinese culture and phoenixes are usually more feminine.
So in this context here with two guys, the commentators are basically discussing who between the two of them will be willing to “bottom” and be the phoenix.
Begging people to not mix up Japanese and Chinese wedding traditions/clothing.
I just saw an LMK fic mention a character wearing “a traditional wedding dress, a red shiromuku.”
Which first of all isn’t even red, it’s white, it’s right there in the name, and second of all holy hell no, that’s Japanese.
Not to mention the actual wedding was a Western Christian one.
I’m being SO normal about these leaked ling and lan fan alts for the fma mobile game definitely am not completely obsessed loosing my shit over these no siree
old sketches of hk (top) and guangdong (bottom) because apparently not even my chineseness is secure enough to not be othered from me when i don't follow how outsiders think we should act )-)o
i wonder if the british film institute knew stanley kwan was gay when they commissioned him to make yang +/- yin (1996) or if they just watched the final cut and were like mamma mia