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The cult of New England Chinese food

Salon.com·Katie Lockhart·30 days ago
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A fiercely loyal regional cuisine — sweet, saucy, nostalgic — shaped by immigrants and beloved beyond New England Katie Lockhart is a food and travel writer with work in Travel & Leisure, CNN Published May 3, 2026 10:30AM (EDT) New England Chinese Food (Katie Lockhart ) Walk into any American-style Chinese restaurant in New England, and you’ll find locals sipping from umbrella-topped Scorpion Bowls and flaming Pu Pu Platters (pronounced plattah ). Piled high with chicken fingers , chicken wings, spare ribs and teriyaki skewers crowded around a blue Sterno flame, Pu Pu Platters are a beloved menu mainstay throughout the six states. As a born and raised Bay Stater, Chinese food on the weekends has always been a ritual. And now, living abroad, it’s one of the cuisines I miss most. And I’m not alone.…

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