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Here's something quite exotic: a Himalayan restaurant that's operating in New Jersey. It has a mix of Chinese and Indian influences since the Himalayas are between both countries, and it's halal too.


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Interesting market in Chiang Mai with lots of food from Yunnan tribes and even Myanmar. Most items are quite familiar, such as noodles and samosas, but done slightly differently. 


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(18-03-2022, 08:50 PM)Icicle Wrote: Here's something quite exotic: a Himalayan restaurant that's operating in New Jersey. It has a mix of Chinese and Indian influences since the Himalayas are between both countries, and it's halal too.

(20-03-2022, 04:51 PM)membrain Wrote: Interesting market in Chiang Mai with lots of food from Yunnan tribes and even Myanmar. Most items are quite familiar, such as noodles and samosas, but done slightly differently. 


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(18-03-2022, 08:50 PM)Icicle Wrote: Here's something quite exotic: a Himalayan restaurant that's operating in New Jersey. It has a mix of Chinese and Indian influences since the Himalayas are between both countries, and it's halal too.



Is that chicken lollipop a trend here in SG yet? I feel like it could be quite popular.
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(21-03-2022, 11:15 PM)canary1990 Wrote: Is that chicken lollipop a trend here in SG yet? I feel like it could be quite popular.

I've seen a few places sell it but probably not a "trend" like mala or how rainbow-coloured desserts were a few years ago.
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I love it when restaurants can be so good at making simple dishes that it attracts long queues every day. This restaurant selling mee hoon kueh in Klang is a nice example. 



Video is in Chinese but if you need any translation, let me know. Smile
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(22-03-2022, 11:59 PM)totoro08 Wrote: I love it when restaurants can be so good at making simple dishes that it attracts long queues every day. This restaurant selling mee hoon kueh in Klang is a nice example. 

Video is in Chinese but if you need any translation, let me know. Smile

Looks delicious. It can be tricky finding good mee hoon kueh in Singapore because some stalls sell it with soup that is too light and flavourless, but this restaurant in Klang looks solid. Like
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(23-03-2022, 06:04 PM)ScornfulScone Wrote: Looks delicious. It can be tricky finding good mee hoon kueh in Singapore because some stalls sell it with soup that is too light and flavourless, but this restaurant in Klang looks solid. Like

So true! The soup really makes or breaks a bowl of mee hoon kueh or ban mian. It's not fun when ordering a bowl of mee hoon kueh and tasting the soup only to find that it tastes mostly of MSG.
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(20-03-2022, 04:51 PM)membrain Wrote: Interesting market in Chiang Mai with lots of food from Yunnan tribes and even Myanmar. Most items are quite familiar, such as noodles and samosas, but done slightly differently. 



The noodles at 20:20 looks like my type of noodles. Smile Almost like Asian-style spaghetti.
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The presentation in this high end restaurant in Monaco is really top notch. Check out how they serve the steamed fish and tea.


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