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City Wok is a chain of Asian-themed casual restaurants in California, United States, and often the subject of parody on South Park. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Tuong Lu Kim (voiced by Trey Parker) is a fictional character in the animated series South Park. ... Official language(s) English Capital Sacramento Largest city Los Angeles Area Ranked 3rd - Total 158,302 sq mi (410,000 km²) - Width 250 miles (400 km) - Length 770 miles (1,240 km) - % water 4. ... This article is about the animated television series. ...
Parody
In South Park, a Chinese man named Tuong Lu Kim owns a City Wok, and due to his stereotypical East Asian accent, calls it Shitty Wok. He has been quoted to saying, "Wercome to Shitty Wok, wan' try our shitty pork" as well as "Herro, wercome to Shitty Wok may I take-a order pree?" However, on the few episodes that were aired in syndication, Tuong Lu Kim says "chitty" rather than shitty. This article is about the animated television series. ... Tuong Lu Kim (voiced by Trey Parker) is a fictional character in the animated series South Park. ... Look up Shit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
His wife, Wing (based off of the singer), is present in one episode, having immigrated to the United States with the aid of the Chinese Mafia.
Lu Kim's pronunciation of the word "city" as "shitty." He uses the word quite frequently, as it is part of the name of his restaurant, airline, and much of his restaurant's food (e.g., "city shrimp" and "city beef" and "city chicken").
Note: "CityWok" is a real restaurant chain, which supposedly inspired the name, and they often pronounce "Shitty Wok” when you call their phone.
CityWok Franchising Heats Up May 10, 2006 - Newport Beach, CA CityWok, the Southern California based Chinese restaurant, recently signed four separate franchising deals, for a total of 18 new restaurants in Los Angeles, Northern California and Central Orange County, CA.
CityWoks fresh, made-to-order dishes are prepared using authentic Chinese cooking techniques and recipes, and feature homemade sauces and high quality ingredients.
While industry publication Restaurant Hospitality recognized CityWok as "personifying the future of fast casual dining," the restaurant is innovative in providing tableside service to complement the speed and value of the typical fast casual concept.