yangchowfriedrice_01 | Yang Chow Fried Rice | Physical Object | Chinese-Style Wok Fried Rice Dish |
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Type:Physical Object Subject:Chinese-Style Wok Fried Rice Dish |
Description:Yang Chow Fried Rice is a well-known Cha Chaan Teng dish in Hong Kong. It is commonly sold in Western Countries and its ingredients vary between different restaurants. Price range: $40-$50. Popular places to buy the food: Cha Chaan Teng.
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wontonnoodles_01 | Wonton Noodles | Physical Object | Local Food, Cantonese Noodle Dish, Wonton, Noodles |
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Type:Physical Object Subject:Local Food, Cantonese Noodle Dish, Wonton, Noodles |
Description:Wonton noodles is served in a hot broth with leafy vegetables and wonton dumplings. The wonton consists mainly of prawns, chicken and pork. Price range: $30-$40. Popular places to buy the food: Cha Chaan Teng.
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wonton_01 | Wonton hún tūn/wàhn tān
馄饨 雲吞 | Physical Object | Yum Cha Dim Sum Hong Kong |
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Type:Physical Object Subject:Yum Cha Dim Sum Hong Kong |
Description:Wonton dumplings are commonly eaten in dim sum. Wonton dumplings can be served alone or as a part of soup noodles.
Price range: $28 - $30/ 4 - 6pieces
Popular places to buy the food: Mong Kok, Central, Prince Edward and Yau Ma Tei Dim sum or yam cha restaurants [show more]
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wifecake_01 | Wife Cake | Physical Object | Wife, Wife Cake, Sweetheart Cake, Lou Po Beng |
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Type:Physical Object Subject:Wife, Wife Cake, Sweetheart Cake, Lou Po Beng |
Description:Wife cake is also called sweetheart cake or 'lou po beng' in Cantonese or 'laopo bing' in other areas of China. It is filled with candied wintermelon, almond and white sesame paste all encased with a thin layer of flaky pastry that is glazed with an egg wash. There are variations on the legendary origin of the pastry. One says that the interesting name originates from a story within Guangdong province when a woman was highly praised in public for making such a delicious treat. Her husband proudly declared that they were his ‘wife’s cakes’. Price range: $5-$7. Popular places to buy the food: Bakeries such as 'Kee Wah Bakery'. [show more]
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Trying the best places for Yum Cha in Hong Kong! | Trying the best places for Yum Cha in Hong Kong! | | |
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Description:Having Dim Sum in Hong Kong is a must. Yum Cha is one of Hong Kong’s best meals and there are a lot of amazing places to enjoy it. In this episode of Hawker Style we visit 5 yum cha restaurants to try some of the most popular and unique dishes. Some of the dishes we taste are a massive soup dumpling at Dragon-I, crazy liver siu mai at Luk Yu, Michelin star turnip cake at Lung King Heen, chicken feet at Sun Hing and super cute barbeque pork buns at Yum Cha in Central. Join us as we taste and talk you through some of the must-try yum cha dishes and restaurants in Hong Kong. It’s all in our latest episode of Hawker Style, our original videos series exploring amazing food from across the globe.
CREDITS
Director & Writer: Vikash Autar
Editor: James Gilligan
Presenter: Dean Vowles
Production Company: http://www.radicalorange.tv [show more]
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tofusheetsrolls_01 | Tofu Sheets Rolls fǔ pí juǎn
腐皮卷 | Physical Object | Dim Sum Yum Cha Hong Kong |
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Type:Physical Object Subject:Dim Sum Yum Cha Hong Kong |
Description:Tofu sheets rolls are a common dim sum dish. It is usually served in plates in two or three and can be eaten alone or in noodle soup.
Price range: $20/ 3 rolls
Popular places to buy the food: Central, Prince Edward and Yau Ma Tei Dim sum or yam cha restaurants [show more]
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The Best Local Pastries and Bakeries of Hong Kong | The Best Local Pastries and Bakeries of Hong Kong | | |
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Description:Hong Kong has some of the best baked goods on the planet! Join us as we taste all the best local pastries of Hong Kong in one day. We visit Mammy Pancake for some tasty egg waffles in a variety of flavours, including sweet potato and green tea. We also stop by Tai Cheong Bakery for their perfect egg tarts, Hang Heung for their delicious wife cakes and Kam Wah Cafe for their freshly baked pineapple buns, best enjoyed with a cup of milk tea. At Ming Wah Bakery, we experienced a more traditional local bakery, which has loads of cheap and delicious Chinese baked goods and treats including coconut tarts, red bean cakes and bananas rolls. It’s all here in our latest episode of Hawker Style, our original travel videos series exploring street food from across the globe.
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CREDITS
Director & Writer: Vikash Autar
Editor: Michael Thompson
Presenter: Dean Vowles
Production Company: http://www.radicalorange.tv [show more]
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Swiss Roll | Swiss Roll | Physical Object | Roll, Tea |
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Type:Physical Object Subject:Roll, Tea |
Description:The Swiss roll is believed to have originated in Germany, Austria, or Hungary; it was popular in England and former British colony, Hong Kong. The Hong Kong version of the Swiss roll is of a lighter variety and sold fresh daily. There are now a number of variations in flavour, such as strawberry, coffee and mango. Among the different flavours, chocolate is the most popular one. Price range: $10-$12. Popular places to buy the food: Hong Kong brand bakeries such as Maxim's and Saint Honore Bakery. [show more]
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sugarcane_01 | Sugarcane Juice | Physical Object | Drink |
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Type:Physical Object Subject:Drink |
Description:It is the liquid extracted from pressed sugarcane usually by a machine or juicer. It is consumed as a beverage in many places, especially where sugarcane is commercially grown such as Southeast Asia, the Indian Subcontinent, Egypt, and Latin America.
Price range: ~$15-25
Popular places to buy the food: Central at juice shops [show more]
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springroll_01 | Spring Roll | Physical Object | Street Food, Minced Pork |
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Type:Physical Object Subject:Street Food, Minced Pork |
Description:Hong Kong style spring rolls are served with dipping sauce. They are made with minced pork, shredded carrot, bean sprouts and other vegetables. Price range: $15-$30. Popular places to buy the food: Cha Chaan Teng.
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