

This spot is no different, however… their Chicken Wings are good sized Chicken Wings, which puts them at the top of my list since most of the Chinese spots at this point have some kind of reduced-size chicken wing the size of my pinky finger.


Anyone who knows what’s been going on before COVID knows that the breaded chicken menu items at all Chinese takeout spots are about 10% chicken and 90% breading, usually old meat (nothing new) so they have to over fry it, and the sauce is also old so it loses a massive amount of flavor (or it’s kick, which can be compensated for with vinegar, which they won’t use for some reason). I got the sesame chicken with a side of chicken wings. No one should be rating any spot higher than that. Sounds like he may notch up more awards yet.3 Stars is a lot for any Chinese spot in Bk.

The absurdist sci-fi hit, written and directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, received a staggering 11 Oscar nominations for best picture, best director, best actress (Michelle Yeoh), best supporting actress (Stephanie Hsu), and more.Īs for Quan, he is set to star in the upcoming Disney+ show Loki and the TV adaptation of American Born Chinese. That was largely due to Everything Everywhere All at Once. Sunday’s proceedings also set a record for the most Asian actors ever nominated in a single year. No, really: Quan made history at this year’s Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards after becoming the first Asian male to win the outstanding supporting actor award in the film category. He auditioned for Everything Everywhere All at Once, and the rest is history. However, he soon found that good roles for Asian actors were difficult to come by and pivoted to work as a stunt choreographer in his 20s.įast forward to 2018, when Quan watched the popular romcom Crazy Rich Asians and was inspired to give acting a final try. 92QIp3PRmS- Variety March 13, 2023Īfter emigrating from Vietnam to America in 1979, Quan cemented himself as one of the biggest child stars of the ‘80s by playing Chinese orphan Short Round in 1984’s Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and then Data in 1985’s The Goonies. "Mom, I just won an Oscar!" Ke Huy Quan sobs as he accepts the #Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.
