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Chinese Language Card


jamesrplatt

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jamesrplatt Newbie

Could someone please suggest where I could get a copy of a Chinese language card to take to a restaurant. If such a card is available on the web that would be great, but if not I'm prepared to purchase such a card. Thank you.


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mommida Enthusiast

If all else fails, have you tried a local university or college?

Some proffessors/students can act as enterpreters.

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lovegrov Collaborator

I don't have one but also remember that Chinese restaurants are frequently run by Asians from other countries. They might not even be able to read a card in Chinese.

richard

bklyn Enthusiast

The book "Against the Grain" by Jax peters Lowell has restaurant cards in every language. If you can find a copy at the library, make a xerox copy of the chinese card.

tom Contributor

Here's one.

Open Original Shared Link

And another.

Open Original Shared Link

Whoa found another bkmrkd one.

http://www.enabling.org/ia/celiac/chinese_card4.gif

celiac3270 Collaborator

Wow, that's terrific! I haven't gone to China and don't plan to in the near future, but that first site has many language--a valuable resource! :D

YankeeDB Contributor

You could go to Open Original Shared Link and create your own in two dialects of chinese. Have a chinese reader check it though!


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  • 2 months later...
sfortney Newbie

Thank you, this information has been so helpful. My husband and I will be travelling to China sometime in the next year and a half to adopt and I have been very worried about spending 2 weeks there and staying well.

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I got some very good - laminated cards from Triumph Dining. Think I first saw it on the celiac updates site. They are abut $10 for a set of 5 or 6. Mexican, Chinese, Japanese, Thai and American - maybe one more. In English on one side and the other language on the other. There is also a Triumph Dining Guide with restaurants arranged by states and then menus from chain restaurants with gluten free items. Have used it twice in two weeks with much success.

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