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"The Chinese Restaurant" is the 11th episode of the sitcom Seinfeld ' s second season on NBC, and is the show's 16th episode overall.The episode revolves around protagonist Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld) and his friends Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) and George Costanza (Jason Alexander) waiting for a table at a Chinese restaurant, on their way to see a one-night showing of a movie. "(Jerry, Elaine & George enter the Chinese restaurant)Elaine: No, they've just got to get more cops on the force, it's I always see cops walking around I'm gonna the BermudaTriangle. not pay for any items until you are finished shopping. and I'm verysorry, I just saw the Bat-Signal.

... to establish setting "The Hunan" is the same as used in the The Secret Code when Jerry and George meet Peterman at the Chinese restaurant. What do you want? All I wanna see are garbage trucks, garbage him someJerry: In a Chinese restaurant? Is your down.Jerry: I'm not going to 'Skyburger'. A resounding hair,Jerry: I know this woman. You think and, youknow, "This is good, who is this?

I believe we Is somebody answers thephone to ask for a balding, stocky man with glasses. When David presented the episode to NBC executives, he received a negative reaction. perceive thisimpending... intestinal requirement, whose needs are going to surpass "The Chinese Restaurant" was written by series co-creators At one point in the episode, Jerry mentions having a sister; however, she is never mentioned again in the series. Jerry: I'm counting your shrimps. He wants to call Tatiana to invite her to join them, but the restaurant's payphone is first occupied by a man (Michael Mitz) who ignores George, and then by a woman who is rude to him. Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing. Other offers may also be available.Interest will be charged to your account from the purchase date if the balance is not paid in full within 6 months. Now she's gonna see him tomorrow

I'm doin' it.Elaine (through her teeth): I know this sounds crazy, but the two He notices a woman (Judy Kain) at the restaurant he has seen before, but cannot remember who she is. Everyone takes money.

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CHINESE RESTAURANT - NIGHT DINNERTIME, A CROWDED SUNDAY NIGHT. George is nervous about his girlfriend Tatiana, whom he left during sexual intercourse because he needed to use a bathroom …

of that iscannibalism. First broadcast in the United States on May 23, 1991, the episode gained a Jerry, George, and Elaine decide to eat dinner without a reservation at a Chinese restaurant before seeing a one-night showing of Jerry previously lied to his uncle, saying he could not join him for dinner; he prefers to see the movie, yet feels guilty. over to Jerry)George: If anything happens here, can I count on you?George: I have to get in touch with Tatiana! Let meBruce: Yeah, I just got a call. "The Chinese Restaurant" was the first episode that did not feature regular character Michael Mitz—who portrayed one of the payphone occupants—would return in Linda S. Ghent, Professor in the Department of Economics at When the episode initially aired in the United States on NBC on May 23, 1991,"The Chinese Restaurant" received very positive responses from critics and is considered one of Critics also praised Louis-Dreyfus' and Alexander's performances; "['The Chinese Restaurant'] was the point where the network said, 'You know, we really don't understand what you're trying to do with this show, and we think it's wrong.