Category: Cantonese
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Margaret Market is a window to what Singapore’s heritage hawker centers may look like in the next decade.
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Jurong’s Legendary Hong Kong restaurant opens at a legendary location in Rochester Commons.
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Black Truffle Prosperity Greens, Roast Duck, Flambeed Suckling Pig… Balance is a missing ingredient in a heavy Cantonese feast, but lean towards Prosperity Greens to cancel the debt.
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Jurong’s Legendary Hong Kong has finally opened an outpost at Funan. Check out what you can eat at this popular cha chaan teng.
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Barbecue Pluma Iberico Pork, Yellow Mountain Honey. The name’s already a mouthful. Wait till you taste it.
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I’m leaving out the usual chili crabs and cereal prawns. Those are basic.
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At Flushings in Queens, you can eat black bean pudding, roast duck, and eat the softest dumplings for below 30 bucks.
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If you’re lost in translation in Chinatown, here is your survivor list for the hungry stomach.
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Here’s one of Hong Kong’s best Roast Goose to try
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Does this three-time Michelin star restaurant promise the same hype in its Manila location?
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I ate almost every cuisine possible in NYC and this is what I learned: Food should bring us closer together
Regardless of race, color, origin, nationality, ethnicity, or religion, the movement of food shows how progressive we are today.
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Sister Wah’s Curry Beef Tendon noodles are so good, you’ll want a whole serving to yourself.
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When in Hong Kong, there are a few default restaurants that people go to when they have run out of options where to eat. I think Tai Hing falls under that category.
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You wouldn’t want to share this lobster noodle with anyone else.
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Walking along the empty facade of Atlantic Square with little shoppers makes you wonder where people have gone. And you’ll figure out, everyone else is running towards the direction of this relatively new dimsum restaurant. Before you know it, you’re given the number stub. #59. 58 customers to go.
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A hole-in-a-wall Hong Kong style Barbecued Pork and Roast Pork restaurant is bound to captivate you, located in the heart of Quezon City.
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Delicious Kitchen needs no introduction. If you regularly travel to Hong Kong, I am pretty sure you know Delicious Kitchen.
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添好運. These three Chinese characters mean that the heavens will always, continuously pour its blessings and prosperity ~ in this case, food! So without further ado, I’ll show the hit and misses of each dish. Let the foodgasm and ultimate dimsum foodporn begin.