The same team of popular dumpling spot, Dumpling Home in San Francisco, makes their way across the bridge. Continue reading
Tag: Dim Sum
Review: Hang Ah Tea Room.
Tucked away in an alley in San Francisco’s Chinatown, you’ll find the oldest dim sum restaurant in the country. Continue reading
Review: HK Lounge Bistro.
Hong Kong Lounge II was a cherished established in the Richmond District of San Francisco but sadly was destroyed by a fire several years ago. Many years later they’ve reopened a new restaurant in the SOMA District! Continue reading
Review: Palette Tea House.
By far one of my favorite foods in the world is dim sum. There’s something magical about these delicious morsels that come in all sorts of shapes, sizes, and flavors. Continue reading
Review: China Live.
The newest addition to San Francisco’s Chinatown is China Live, a sleek and modern marketplace and dining hall similar to Eataly’s popular concept. Continue reading
Review: Hakkasan.
I’ve never really been to a “fancy” Chinese restaurant and I’ve been curious about Hakkasan ever since I read a few years ago that they spent millions remodeling/redecorating the space. Continue reading
Review: Hong Kong Lounge II.
Who doesn’t like some good Chinese food? I rarely get to eat Chinese food back in Florence so when I heard about an affordable but good Chinese restaurant I had to try it! Hong Kong Lounge II located in Laurel Heights in San Francisco serves delicious Chinese dishes but also traditional dim sum. Continue reading
Review: Yank Sing.
I have been going to Yank Sing for as long as I can remember. As a child, I would go there (the old location) with my parents on Sundays to enjoy a delicious lunch savoring traditional and contemporary dim sum. Dim sum is a style of Cantonese food that is served in bite-sized or small portions usually served in steamer baskets or small plates. Continue reading
Florence.
Can you believe I still haven’t written a post about Florence, my home for almost four years! You can’t even begin to imagine how many photos I’ve taken since I moved here. This Renaissance city has truly stolen my heart since the day I arrived. Continue reading
Same Same but Different.
As you already know, I love to travel. During my second year living in Europe, my friend Sara and I decided to pack our bags and do a three week adventure in Asia. I have been to Japan over ten times in my life since my mother is originally from Japan but I had never gone anywhere else! We decided to spend Christmas abroad and were excited to ring in the New Year somewhere exotic. We decided to go to Hong Kong for five days and spent the remaining two weeks in Thailand. Of course we were slightly anxious about traveling somewhere so outside of our comfort zones but at the same time we were thrilled! Continue reading