

From New York City to the farmlands of the Midwest, there are 50,000 Chinese restaurants in the U.S., yet one dish in particular has conquered the American culinary landscape with a force befitting its military moniker—“General Tso’s Chicken.” But who was General Tso and how did this dish become so ubiquitous? Ian Cheney’s delightfully insightful documentary charts the history of Chinese Americans through the surprising origins of this sticky, sweet, just-spicy-enough dish that we’ve adopted as our own.

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From New York City to the farmlands of the Midwest, there are 50,000 Chinese restaurants in the U.S., yet one dish in particular has conquered the American culinary landscape with a force befitting its military moniker—“General Tso’s Chicken.” But who was General Tso and how did this dish become so ubiquitous? Ian Cheney’s delightfully insightful documentary charts the history of Chinese Americans through the surprising origins of this sticky, sweet, just-spicy-enough dish that we’ve adopted as our own.

Movie / 2015

Movie / 2006

Movie / 2017

Movie / 1969

Movie / 2004

Movie / 2015

Movie / 1995

Movie / 1997

Movie / 2023

Movie / 2019

Movie / 1994

Movie / 1994

Movie / 2014

Movie / 2015

Movie / 2019

Movie / 2015

Movie / 1998

Movie / 1957

Movie / 2019

Movie / 2010