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Chances are, if you go eat out at a Chinese restaurant, the waiter will bring tea to your table, but what if you want to brew ...
With a whopping 2.5 million cups consumed yearly, it’s by far the most popular drink in Hong Kong, usually served at diners known as cha chaan tengs (aka “tea restaurants”).
Real Chinese - Ordering drinks - Cultural notes. Print this page. Close window. Tea-houses. Tea-houses are still very popular. People go to the tea-house not just to drink tea, but also to socialise.
Co-owner Theresa Chan sought to have fun with the drink menu while shunning Chinese cocktail clichés. Dragon’s Milk, Shiso Crazy, Yellow Fever. These are a few of the cocktails you’ll find at ...
A prohibition-era cocktail, Orange Blossom is a flavourful drink option for Chinese New Year. Its citrusy flavour brings in an extra kick to the palate. What's more? Its beautiful orange colour ...
BEIJING, Aug 27 (Reuters) - Pre-packaged cups of ice have been flying off the shelves of Chinese convenience stores this summer as consumers experiment with tea, coffee and juice combos to make ...
You might know Curry Corner from late-night visits during your college years at ASU, or you may recognize it from a 2013 episode of "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives." ...