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NJ eGullet Dinner at China 46


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I just heard of China 46 when I found e.Gullet.com a short time ago. Can hardly wait to go there. Two of the best restaurants in my NorthEast area have closed, so when I heard of this place, I was beside myself.

I saw their menu on-line, and am salivating!!

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it's good to see some interest.

i know it's nuts with the holidays coming up, but perhaps an early sunday dinner wouldn't get in the way of previous obligations? i know i'm pretty booked every saturday. fridays might work for people as well, but it's tough if you're traveling. we're open to suggestions here people. :smile:

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Year of the Monkey, Lunar year 4702

This year, Chinese New Year Date 2004 is January 22, 2004 - The festivities get under way from 22 days prior to the New Year date and continue for 15 days after Calender 2004 Chinese New Year.

Jason Perlow, Co-Founder eGullet Society for Culinary Arts & Letters

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