$15 for $30 Worth of Asian Cuisine at Flo’s
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Lettuce cups filled with sautéed chicken, thai coconut shrimp, and singapore barbecue-pork noodles alongside imported beer and wine
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$15 for $30 Worth of Asian Cuisine
The extensive menu begins with appetizers such as Chinese-style lettuce cups—crisp leaves filled with chicken, water chestnuts, mushrooms, and green onions ($7)—and shrimp skewers doused in thai coconut sauce ($8). On larger plates, thin rice noodles toss with Singapore barbecue pork, peppers, and curry sauce ($10), while Sichuan-style Chinese ma po tofu gets a spicy kick from dried red chili peppers and Chinese spices ($10.50). Sip on imported beers such as Tsingtao ($4–$6), Sapporo ($6), and Kirin Light ($4–$6) or a variety of wines and sake by the glass or bottle ($5+).
Flo’s
Flo Chan knows that true culinary inspiration draws upon an ever-changing and diverse pool of cuisines from around the world. That’s why each year, Flo’s top chef, Danny Lee, spends time traveling across Asia, sampling food on an unending quest for epicurean revelations. Since opening her first restaurant in 1997, Flo has brought her passion for food to life with a focus on super-fresh ingredients and classic dishes with contemporary twists. Today, at two locations, Flo’s staff serves up a vast menu of Chinese and exotic Asian cuisine, ranging from chicken-stuffed lettuce cups to moo-shoo pork.
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Flo Chan knows that true culinary inspiration draws upon an ever-changing and diverse pool of cuisines from around the world. That’s why each year, Flo’s top chef, Danny Lee, spends time traveling across Asia, sampling food on an unending quest for epicurean revelations. Since opening her first restaurant in 1997, Flo has brought her passion for food to life with a focus on super-fresh ingredients and classic dishes with contemporary twists. Today, at two locations, Flo’s staff serves up a vast menu of Chinese and exotic Asian cuisine, ranging from chicken-stuffed lettuce cups to moo-shoo pork.