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A fight scene taking place in a Chinese restaurant. Typically this involves [[Everybody Was Kung-Fu Fighting|everybody]] Kung Fu fighting, with disrupted dinners and broken [[Just for Pun|china]] to the nth degree.
 
Not related to [[Cooking Duel]]. Compare [[Chef of Iron]] when the woks, etc., are being used as weapons. See also: [[Diner Brawl]], [[Foot Chase with a Side Order of Chef]].
 
Not to be confused with [[Wakfu]].
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== Film -- Live Action ==
* ''[[Rush Hour]]'' had a fight followed by a chase through a Chinese restaurant.
* There is a cross between a gunfight and a fistfight in a chinese restaurant in ''[[From Paris with Love]]''.
* ''[[Warriors of Virtue]]'', in which a Chinese chef is constantly doing Wok Fu when he's cooking (doing spins, kicking faucets). Actually does some good when another chef trips; Wok Fu Chef manages to catch the guy using his leg, brings him up, and then proceeds to catch all the falling food.
* A massive one happens in ''[[Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon]]''.
 
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== Western Animation ==
* An episode of ''[[American Dragon: Jake Long]]'' had Jake and Haley in dragon form fighting against a trio of demons released on Chinese New Year. One of the places they fought the demons was in a Chinese restaurant, albeit for only a few seconds.
 
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