While travelling around China and now living here for the past 5 months, we’ve seen some strange things on the menu. Sometimes they make us laugh, sometimes they make us worry, but they’re always entertaining. If a Chinese restaurant owner decides to try to create an English menu, it makes for a very funny read.
I’m sure when we try to order our food in Chinese, we’ve said some things that sound funny to our waiter, but could they possibly be this funny? Sometimes when we’re reading over these menus we wonder how they even came to put these words together and write them down to describe food. We all know that the Chinese serve up some strange dishes, but if they really served these items then we probably wouldn’t like the food so much!
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If a tiger came to this restaurant, he’d be stoked.Vegetarians and meat lovers should both be weary when ordering this one.Um… please specify.If this is misspelled then it simply states that wood isn’t waterproof. If it’s spelled correctly then these leeks taste like musty wood.How does that describe any food? It describes an escape, which is what many probably do when they see this menu.From where exactly did you sneak this meat section?The Mushrooms Sound Alright, It’s The Accompaniment that concerns me. Let’s keep this meal consensual.Mmmm, flying squirrel?These two dishes are very vague.Is this an age defying elixir or something?Again, please specify.hahahah… WHAT?!That would be a painful way to go for that sheep.So is it sheep or fish? Or maybe it’s a surf’n’turf dish!This is how Puff Daddy would order his harvest grilled elbowEven if a baby ordered this… would they want it white-hot?This doesn’t sound like a good sauce.I don’t even know what to say about this one.Well which is it, a pot or a bag of meat?I hope this isn’t found in the restaurant!Well, you may not know what they are… but at least they’re fresh!Much better than rough green beans.Just what everyone wants to order… chicken spit.Straight from the Eggplant family tree.If I have to Wikipedia my food, I prefer to order something else.
Every time we go out to a restaurant in China we are rewarded with the surprises that we see on the menu. Wherever a Chinese person has translated a menu, there are laughs to be had. Sometimes I think they speak English very well and just write these ludicrous descriptions so they can see foreigners laugh before their meal. Either way, we are in China for another 7 months so I’m sure that this post is the first of many.
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