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Chop Suey (1929) is a painting by Edward Hopper which portrays two women in conversation at a restaurant. According to art scholar David Anfam one striking detail of Chop Suey is that its female subject faces her doppelgänger. Others have pointed out it would not be so unusual for two women to be wearing similar hats and that it is presumptuous to claim doppelgängers when one subject’s face is not visible to the viewer.