Posted in Cantonese, Chinese, dim sum, dining out, food, London, restaurant review, restaurants, traveleating, vegetarian on Mar 26th, 2009
Background: I’ve been thinking about dim sum a lot lately (see my recent post What’s Your Favourite Dim Sum). After a five month hiatus, I am firmly back on the dim sum trail and have decided to work hard on updating last year’s post Where To Eat Dim Sum In London. I chose Golden Palace [...]
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Posted in Cantonese, China, Chinese, dim sum, dining out, food, food & travel, Hong Kong, restaurants, traveleating on Mar 13th, 2009
I haven’t had any dim sum since I was in Hong Kong a few months ago. I think I ate so much Chinese food during those two and a half weeks in Hong Kong and Beijing that I thought I’d take a prolonged break. But now I’m starting to crave dim sum again, and am [...]
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Posted in bakery, cafe, Cantonese, China, Chinese, cooking, dim sum, dining out, food, Hong Kong, restaurant review, restaurants, Shanghai, Sichuan, traveleating, vegetarian on Sep 5th, 2008
[NB All Postcards from my China trip can be found under Restaurant Reviews - China, and the entire set of food photos on Flickr. A summary of my recommendations AFTER the trip can be found at A Short Guide To Eating In Hong Kong, Macau & Beijing. And all food photos have been subsequently added [...]
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My mother and I haven’t lived together for many years now, so I always look forward to her home-cooked meals. They remind me of my childhood, so when we see each other, I always ask her to cook the same few favourites that I grew up on. I never get bored of them. Every Chinese [...]
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Posted in Cantonese, Chinese, dim sum, dining out, food, food & travel, London, restaurant review, restaurants, traveleating on May 5th, 2008
[UPDATED: September 2009] It’s been well over a year since I wrote this original post, so I’ve decided to update my recommendations this year by going to a few restaurants I’ve not been to before (Golden Palace, Peninsula, Yum Cha, Leong’s Legend, Min Jiang), re-visiting the ones currently remaining on the list (Pearl Liang, Yauatcha, [...]
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