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Mongolian Barbecue on the Banks of Grass Creek
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ESSAYIvan Hodes & Matt P. Jageressay, China, Taiwan, United States, Korea, Beijing, Peking, Taipei, Alaska, California, Los Angeles, Northridge, Phoenix, Chinese food in Phoenix, Chinese food in Alaska, Chinese food in Anchorage, Mongolian BBQ, Mongolian barbecue, Mongolian barbeque, Mongolian BBQ in Alaska, Wu Zhaonan, Colonel Lee, John C Lee, Ding How, Ting How, World War II, WWII, Pacific Rim cuisine, Chinese food on the Pacific Rim, Chinese restaurants in the United States, American Chinese food, Chinese-American food, migrant food, Chinese diaspora food, Taiwanese food, Taipei food, bd's Mongolian Grill, Ulaanbaatar, zhizi, Beijing kaorou, Beijing cuisine, Beijing barbecue, General Tso's Chicken, jingisukan, Hokkaido food, teppanyaki, tieban, Old Beijing, Chinese food in the cold war, Cold War, Chinese food in Arizona