The Original GENERAL TSO’S CHICKEN!! How It Became #1 American Chinese Fast Food!!


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  1. Cristian
    Cristian says:

    This guy is so fake! Every food review he make is paid by the owners of the restaurant! "I forgot I order a fish head" LOL! What a bad joke this guy it is!

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  2. Jarrod Yuki
    Jarrod Yuki says:

    is amrk winesn visiting ntiwian nfor ptoclial pruspeo to supoprt tiwnanense indpencnne i have a storng suspicion that his visiiti is pticliali in nantrue!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! givnen that tensiosn are so high.

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  3. trauts98
    trauts98 says:

    My lord Mark. Where has your journeys taken us? Beautiful. Thanks. If I may? Thank you mamma for introducing me to Chinese food. I also love the buffets.

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  4. Jody Y
    Jody Y says:

    I grew up and still live in Hawaiʻi and have eaten lots of Chinese food from different regions in China, but I never heard of General Tsoʻs chicken, moo goo gai pan, or kung pao chicken until I heard them mentioned in movies or TV shows. I still donʻt think we have General Tsoʻs chicken or moo goo gai pan in any restaurant in Hawaiʻi. Most of the early immigrants were from Southern China, so almost all of the Chinese restaurants served Cantonese food when I was a child, but now there are many other kinds of Chinese regional food like Szechuan, Hong Kong, and Taiwanese. I guess the Americanized name for the dish never made it here.

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  5. Robert
    Robert says:

    So sad I haven't had good Chinese food since I moved to Cali, it's all premade Chipotle type trash! back in Detroit, I had a few places that made the best sweet and sour chicken and General tao's.

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  6. Tree Love
    Tree Love says:

    To the restaurant that he ate at the Chinese Japanese restaurant Oriental it look delicious especially the fish 🐟 head.. Highmark you behaving yourself😢🎉😅😂

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  7. Robert Gall
    Robert Gall says:

    In Germany it is completely unknown. I never saw on a menu. Adaptation of "Chinese" food differs from country to country. BTW, in Germany the "Chinese" restaurants are mainly operated by Vietnamese.

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  8. Moksha Raver
    Moksha Raver says:

    I love it when Mark goes into an ecstatic trance and floats up to the ceiling with food joy. So General Tso was not working for the CCP after all and all that competition with Orange Chicken was purely coincidental.

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  9. Henry Lau
    Henry Lau says:

    I thought General Tso's chicken invented because the Then Taiwan president had that dish and asked for the name. The chef just picked a name out of the blue.

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  10. Henry Lau
    Henry Lau says:

    Mark. you tend to be exaggerated on your expressions. One time you were having something I had before, you were like having the best thing in the world. I didn't think it was that great.

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