My incredibly sweet friend Lily, picked up dinner for us from Chinatown last night. I was craving noodle soups as I often do all winter. She decided to try OK 218 OK 218 (another great Chinese restaurant name, wink), a place she had never been to, so she was concerned over the quality. I said, "No problem. Even average stuff in Chinatown is usually better than Chinese food in our neighborhood." That ended up being exactly the case. She brought over a Wonton Noodle Soup, a Beef Noodle Soup, Soy Sauce Chicken, and Beef and Tofu Over Rice. It was all standard for Chinatown fair but that means it was enjoyable and well worth the super cheap prices. By cheap, I'm talking noodle soups for $4-$5 and a variety of dishes over rice that range from $3.75-$5.75. Thanks Lily!
10 Responses to "OK 218"
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Holy Cuteness said:
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I'm getting hungry here...:-P |
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Thestewside said:
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Love your blog!!! I find it very interesting. Keep it up. |
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Bridge said:
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Yum, nice blog.... |
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GAMER said:
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cool blog Im a college student so Im always looking for new things to eat |
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The intrepid biker said:
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You guys are really passionate about food. You should keep it up. The world needs to rediscover the forgotten joys of food in a world with fast-food paranoia... |
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campusbeats said:
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I fancies food too...Have you ever seen our food...I mean South Indian???...They look really prescious and good....Will you take pics of them too...It's happy to see you writing about it.. |
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Her Muddled Mind said:
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ooooh, how my stomach rumbles after reading about food. |
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Lon said:
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Campusbeats, we love Southern Indian cuisine! Are there any particular restaurants you recommend? |
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Fresh Date from Egypt said:
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Appetizing ..!!! |
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AngieG30 said:
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I love your blog it is so inviting. Could you possibly take a look at mine and tell me what I could do to spice it up? Thanks!! |




