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  2. Hakka cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Hakka cuisine is the cooking style of the Hakka people, and it may also be found in parts of Taiwan and in countries with significant overseas Hakka communities. [ 1] There are numerous restaurants in Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand serving Hakka cuisine. Hakka cuisine was listed in 2014 on the ...

  3. Hong Kong cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Dishes derived from cuisines of the Western world, but not classified into a particular country, belong in this category. It is known in Hong Kong as sai chaan ( 西餐, 'Western cuisine'), and outside of Hong Kong as Hong Kong-style Western cuisine or Canto-Western cuisine. Restaurants that offer this style of cuisine are usually cha chaan ...

  4. Singaporean cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Hawker center in Bugis village. A large part of Singaporean cuisine revolves around hawker centres, where hawker stalls were first set up around the mid-19th century, and were largely street food stalls selling a large variety of foods [9] These street vendors usually set up stalls by the side of the streets with pushcarts or bicycles and served cheap and fast foods to coolies, office workers ...

  5. Jumbo Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    After total expenditure of HK$30 million, the restaurant began operation in 1976. [16] During the 1980s and 90s, a period of great prosperity in Hong Kong, the restaurant was often one of the destinations for investors and foreign tourists. Every night, large numbers of diners feasted on such cuisine as crabs, lobster, and roasted suckling pig.

  6. Pineapple bun - Wikipedia

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    Pineapple bun. A pineapple bun ( Chinese: 菠蘿包; Sidney Lau: boh1loh4baau1) is a kind of sweet bun predominantly popular in Hong Kong [ 1] and also common in Chinatowns worldwide. [ 2] Despite the name, it does not traditionally contain pineapple; rather, the name refers to the look of the characteristic topping (which resembles the texture ...

  7. Category:Cantonese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Cantonese cuisine. Cantonese cuisine ( Chinese: 粵菜; pinyin: yuè cài) originates from the region around Canton in southern China 's Guangdong province, and it is the origin of Hong Kong cuisine and Macau cuisine. Of the various regional styles of Chinese cuisine, Cantonese is the best-known outside China; a "Chinese restaurant" in a ...

  8. Wonton - Wikipedia

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    Wonton soup is called kiao nam ( เกี๊ยวน้ำ, [kía̯w náːm] ); the soup is made with chicken stock and the wontons made with a pork filling. The soup is very famous in Thailand. In Eastern Europe, mainly Russia (where they are called пельмени pelmenyi) and Estonia (where they are called pelmeenid ), wontons are ...

  9. Category:Hong Kong cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Snake soup. Snow skin mooncake. Soy sauce chicken. Spring roll. Steam minced pork. Steamed meatball. Stinky tofu. Hong Kong street food. Suckling pig.