Talk:Hunan cuisine

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[edit] chao ma mian

When I looked up 炒碼麵 (chao ma mian) in Google, I found many pages that say it is a famous Hunan dish. However, I was told by more than one Mandarin Chinese restaurants that "Chao ma mian" is a Korean dish. I even saw a sign in a Chinese restaurant which wrote two Korean Hangu characters (짬뽕) next to the Chinese menu. I assume there are two dishes with the same name. Can someone who know the history of this dish comment on where it comes from? Thank in advance. Kowloonese 20:13, 22 May 2006 (UTC)

I cross-posted this question on Talk:Korean cuisine. I believe the Korean version is the same as 山東炒碼麵 but it is different from the Hunan dish. Kowloonese 18:50, 23 May 2006 (UTC)