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D. Fong's Chinese Cuisine – Savage

Dinner and Drinks for Two or Four (Up to 54% Off)

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Thu Jan 10 06:00:05 UTC 2013
Value
$32
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In a Nutshell

Chefs prepare Cantonese and Szechuan-style dishes from family recipes, crafting shrimp almond ding, mandarin beef, and kung bo chicken

The Fine Print

  • Expires 90 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table. Valid for Savage location only. Valid only for option purchased. Dine-in only. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Though his chariot oil, sword polish, and fax paper are now obsolete, people still enjoy General Tso's chicken. Make a coordinated attack on hunger with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $15 for a Chinese dinner for two, which includes two entrees and two glasses of wine or beer (up to a $32.90 total value)
  • $30 for a Chinese dinner for four, which includes four entrees and four glasses of wine or beer (up to a $65.80 total value)

See the menu for house specialty entrees and chef’s favorite entrees.

D. Fong's Chinese Cuisine

The clatter of chopsticks and the clinking of silverware sounds throughout the dining room at D. Fong's, where diners can dig into finely crafted dishes cooked Cantonese and Szechuan-style. Owner David Fong, Jr. draws on family recipes and techniques learned while working in the kitchens of his father's Bloomington eatery, David Fong's Restaurant, which has been a local institution since 1958. D. Fong's also provides catering for corporate events, graduation parties, or the city-wide celebrations held whenever someone beats the final boss of Tekken 3.

Groupon Says

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Still-life paintings are the easiest kind to do because everything you’re painting is already dead, thus holding still. Try out these subjects for your next still life:

  • A skull being used as a vase
  • A bunch of mangoes in a bowl but one of them is purple
  • Two teakettles. They don’t have faces, but do they somehow seem to be … talking to each other?
  • Onions
  • The bust of an ancient emperor sitting on a little girl’s nightstand
  • A wooden table strewn with a bunch of dead quail
  • A harpsichord gathering dust in a corner while a shiny electric guitar sits, well cared for, in a stand
  • A man’s hat, pipe, and book all sit on his chair, which has the imprint of his body, but there is no sign of the man.
  • A bunch of absurdly wet fruit

What can you do with a bunch of absurdly wet fruit?

D. Fong's Chinese Cuisine

3.68 out of 5

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    Savage

    4321 Egan Dr.
    Savage, Minnesota 55378
    (952) 894-0800
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