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Huabu in the 9th: American Chinese Eat-in/take-out. Under Construction

By Johntalbott

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Huabu, 67, rue du Faubourg Poissoniere in the 9th, 01.45.89.16.94, closed Sundays (Metros: Poissoniere or Cadet; Bus #80) is the third creation of Kristin Frederick, after the Camion Qui Fume and Freddie's Deli and she told me, she about to open a fourth place - a sit-down restaurant - what a woman!  Now, as my loyal readers know, I eat French-French food at lunch but sometimes wander off the road to have "ethnic"stuff at night.  And I detest the Asian Take-Out places here whose food is fungible and barely edible.  So, this was a chance to have Chinese food Amurican style (that is, stuff like General Tao's chicken, beef with broccoli, chop suey or Fortune cookies.)

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So I'm waltzing in at 14h40 (it closes at 14h30) and seeing the empty cooking station, think, "OK, some days it works out - other days not so much" but the chief wait-guy and for all I know, manager, immediately brings up some noodle dish and General Tso's chicken, and just as suddenly Ms. Frederick appears at my elbow and we have a lovely chat (she had written my eons ago asking why I never came by to try her hamburgers and I replied I would if I could jump the 1.5 hour line but old guys like me are impatient, I mean we could croak before the burger appears.

In any case

TBC


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