Wo Hop, the iconic New York Chinatown restaurant running 24 hours a day. The important thing to know is that you want to go to the real Wo Hop in the small downstairs dining room of 17 Mott St (with the long li...
I've been craving Mongolian Beef, a dish my dad used to cook for me way back whenever I visit my parent's Chinese restaurant in Orlando --more in my late teenage years. It was similar to pepper steak, but much ...
I've seen this restaurant down in the heart of the Latino section of Bushwick with it's dilapidated "Nuevo Leon Restaurant" sign on the front of the building and a decent number of families inside. I tried sear...
I walked into Hop Woo after wandering around Los Angeles Chinatown in the scorching heat. I definitely needed a beer. I ordered the roast duck on rice with bak choy lunch special for the low price of $4.95 and ...
I started hyperventalating when I found out about Kung Fu Bing on Midtownlunch and SeriousEats. So perhaps the review was terrible on SeriousEats, but look at that Panda! Roti Canai style pancake wrap with sand...
Right next to Mission District BART station where a lot of strung-out homeless hang, I came across Western Restaurant selling Donuts, Smoothies, Ice Cream and Chinese food. Super cheap at $1 per Chinese item ov...
Pavan and I walked all around Chinatown in search for what I was looking for --big noodle soup bowl. I've been interested in the west coast noodle since my friend Jimmy raves about the Oakland Chiu Chow noodle ...
We went to a small hole selling mostly dumplings in plain view. Four Shark Fin Dumplings for $1.90. I didn't notice any of the shark fin texture, but did notice the salty pork and shrimp. Not too bad for the pr...