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‘Most of the Chinese food you love? It’s from Hong Kong’: Jeremy Pang on the city’s irresistible cuisine
British-born Chinese TV chef Jeremy Pang says the food of Hong Kong was a “massive influence” in his household growing up. His parents both grew up in Hong Kong – a special administrative region of ...
Bon Appétit joins Lucas Sin at Sun Kwai Heung in Hong Kong to try their Chinese BBQ pork called Char Siu. This Cantonese dish is famous for its delicious smoky glaze and is a staple in Chinese cooking ...
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Review: Hong Kong Food Street's revival is a must-visit for some of Houston's best Chinese cooking
Each time I stepped into Hong Kong Food Street, I wanted to order the wonton noodle soup. To make the dish, cooks drape bouncy, thin egg noodles over luscious shrimp-filled dumplings. Most ...
Leading mixologists from Duddell’s, Vea and Mott 32 share their tips on curating ideal flavour pairings between cocktails and ...
In a foodie city, it’s tough to pick the restaurant — the one that holds a global reputation, that tourists flock to and that industry execs associate with Hong Kong. I might start a firestorm by ...
Dianne de Guzman is the regional editor for Eater’s Northern California/Pacific Northwest sites, writing about restaurant and bar trends, upcoming openings, and pop-ups for the San Francisco Bay Area, ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Hong Kong street food is coming to Fort Street Mall this Saturday for the inaugural Honolulu-Hong Kong Festival. Hong Kong is known for its legendary night markets, and on ...
Hoi Fung was in his element. The Fung’s Kitchen chef and owner oiled a cast iron wok, tossed in a giant plate of fresh lobster, chilies, French fries and garlic. The kitchen was silent as he worked, ...
For nearly two decades, Hong Kong Food Street fired up its woks so chefs could cook dishes like lobster tossed with ginger and scallions. Whole chickens simmered away in barrel-sized pots to make ...
As the cultural lines between Hong Kong and China blur, restaurants from the mainland are finding opportunities in the city. But not everyone is happy. By Alexandra Stevenson and Zixu Wang Reporting ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
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