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ruddywashere · 1 year ago
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I love dim sum in Chinatown! Recently I've been obsessed with Jing Fong and their double crispy fried rice (includes crab) as well as their steak with black pepper sauce. I've been back over and over just to eat these two things. You'll know what I mean when you try it for yourself. #obsessed
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frenchcurious · 1 year ago
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La Dr. Fong Q. & Lorraine Jing House dans le quartier Mount Washington de Los Angeles. Conçue par l'architecte W. Earl Wear en 1958. Photo via Curbed LA. - source MCM Daily.
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bitbybitwrites · 1 year ago
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If I Can Make Your Heart My Home - Recipe and Song list - Chp 10, 11 and 12
Here is the music/recipe wrap-up for chapters 10, 11, 12
You can see the info under the cover art by @datshitrandom
Some spoilers are below, so if you'd like to read the fic first, click here
Click below for the recipe and song lists for:
Chapters 1, 2 and 3, Chapters 4, 5 and 6, Chapters 7, 8 and 9
To see the YouTube playlist for the fic, click here.
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Chapter 10
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That wasn't me.  I liked tea parties, making soufflés and petit fours, and belting out show tunes. 
Soufflé (you know if it's Kurt, it's gonna be a rum chocolate one!)
Click here for the recipe: WARM CHOCOLATE RUM SOUFFLE WITH CHOCOLATE SAUCE
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I shared what I thought would have been Elizabeth Hummel's petit four recipe in chapter one. Here are a couple of other recipes I can see Kurt making.
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Kurt laughed at Blaine as they stepped out of the taxi in front of the Chinese restaurant where Mike’s party was being held.  Red bags in hand, Blaine was practically bounding on the tips of his toes in excitement. “What has gotten into you?”  Kurt asked, marveling at the enormous grin plastered on the other man’s face. “Kurt, “ Blaine had this incredulous look on his face as he addressed him.  “Have you never been to Jing Fong before?” “Um, no?” “Wait, wait . . or had dim sum, like ever?”
The mention of Julliard again started to make Kurt's pulse race.  He quickly selected a bao (pork bun)  from one of the bamboo steamer baskets littering the table.  As he bit into it to distract himself, Kurt savored the fluffy bun and the sweet and savory pork inside. 
Brittany pulled Kurt out of Blaine’s arms and into the kitchen.  “Oooh, Kurt can you make me the pretty pink unicorn drink you made me last week?” She giggled excitedly and clapped her hands as Kurt nodded. Britany practically skipped away after Kurt as she followed him into the kitchen.
Tried to think of what Brittany would consider as a pink unicorn drink that Kurt would have made her. Here's are some ideas ( I imagine, whatever it is, the rim would be covered in pink sugar crystals or some sort of rainbow edible glitter, no?
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I want to say thanks again to all the folks who have been reading along with the fic. I really appreciate your kudos, comments, and just the time you're taking out of your lives to spend with these versions of our favorite characters.
I mentioned on A03 we aren't done with these boys yet - there's more story to come. I'm just going to be a bit busy with family things and some traveling in the next few weeks, so there's going to be a little wait for chapter 13. And I think it's a good one!
I'll catch up with responding to some of your past comments as well!
See you soon!
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ovalcastle · 1 year ago
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We thought we wouldn't have enough money to visit ny this summer but we do and we are going for a week end of august!! So excited ugh. Missing the city and our friends a lot lately... can't wait to wear outfits there! And go to our favorite little bars and jing fong and get steamed egg tofu!!!
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touti21 · 2 months ago
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10 Must-Try Foods in New York: A Culinary Journey
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New York City, the culinary capital of the world, is a melting pot of flavors, aromas, and culinary traditions. From street food to upscale dining, the city offers an unparalleled gastronomic experience. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, exploring the diverse food scene is a must. Here’s a guide to ten iconic foods you simply cannot miss during your culinary journey through New York City.
1. New York-Style Pizza
No trip to New York is complete without indulging in a slice of New York-style pizza. Characterized by its thin crust, crispy edges, and generous toppings, this pizza is a favorite among locals and tourists alike. Head to places like Joe’s Pizza in Greenwich Village or Lombardi’s in Little Italy for an authentic experience. Grab a slice, fold it, and savor the classic taste of New York.
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2. Bagels with Lox and Cream Cheese
A New York bagel is another staple you can’t miss. Often described as the best in the world, New York bagels are chewy and delicious. Top it with cream cheese and lox for a classic breakfast that’s quintessentially New York. Head to Russ & Daughters or Ess-a-Bagel for a perfect pairing.
For additional food experiences, Trip.com offers fantastic options for booking culinary tours.
3. Hot Dogs
Street food in New York is legendary, and the hot dog is a quintessential choice. Vendors are scattered throughout the city, but Gray’s Papaya and Nathan’s Famous in Coney Island are among the best. Enjoy it with sauerkraut, onions, or your choice of toppings. It’s a quick, satisfying meal that captures the spirit of New York.
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4. Cheesecake
New York-style cheesecake is rich, dense, and creamy, making it a dessert lover’s dream. Famous establishments like Junior’s in Brooklyn serve slices that are legendary for their taste and texture. Pair it with a fresh fruit topping for an unforgettable end to your meal.
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5. Pastrami on Rye
When it comes to deli sandwiches, pastrami on rye is an absolute must-try. Katz’s Delicatessen is famous for its generous portions and historic atmosphere. The tender pastrami paired with mustard and served on freshly baked rye bread is a classic that has stood the test of time.
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6. Dim Sum
New York’s Chinatown offers a vibrant array of dim sum, making it a fantastic place to explore diverse flavors. From dumplings to buns, the variety is endless. Head to Jing Fong or Nom Wah Tea Parlor for an authentic dim sum experience, and be sure to share and sample a little bit of everything.
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7. Ramen
Ramen has become increasingly popular in New York, with countless shops serving up steaming bowls of this Japanese favorite. Ippudo and Totto Ramen are two spots known for their rich broths and perfectly cooked noodles. Enjoy a warm bowl that’s both comforting and flavorful, especially during colder months.
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8. Tacos
New York’s taco scene is as vibrant as the city itself. Whether you prefer traditional or innovative flavors, there’s something for everyone. Places like Los Tacos №1 and Tacombi serve mouth-watering options that are perfect for a quick lunch or a late-night snack.
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9. Street Pretzels
Soft pretzels are a popular snack sold by street vendors throughout the city. Warm and salty, these pretzels are perfect for grabbing on the go. Pair it with mustard for a traditional touch. A stroll through Central Park with a pretzel in hand is a quintessential New York experience.
Plan your culinary journey with Trip.com to explore the best street food options available.
10. Cupcakes
Finally, no sweet tooth can resist New York’s famous cupcakes. Magnolia Bakery is a must-visit for its classic vanilla and chocolate options, topped with creamy frosting. Whether you prefer a traditional cupcake or something more adventurous, the city’s bakeries have it all.
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Conclusion
Embarking on a culinary journey through New York City is an adventure filled with diverse flavors and iconic dishes. From the bustling streets to upscale restaurants, the city’s food scene is vibrant and ever-evolving. Be sure to try each of these must-try foods for a complete taste of New York.
To make your food exploration even easier, book your culinary experiences through Trip.com, where you can find a range of dining options and food tours that will make your journey unforgettable.
So pack your bags, bring your appetite, and get ready for an unforgettable culinary experience in New York City!
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nyclocalbizassociation · 1 year ago
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Affordable Restaurants To Dine In New York, NY
New York City, known for its iconic skyline and bustling streets, is also a culinary paradise. While it's true that dining in the Big Apple can often come with a hefty price tag, there are plenty of hidden gems that offer delicious meals without breaking the bank. In this article, we'll explore some of the affordable restaurants in New York, NY that allow you to savor the city's diverse flavors without emptying your wallet.
Street Food Delights
New York City is famous for its street food vendors. From classic hot dogs and pretzels to diverse international options like falafel and dumplings, you can find a delicious meal on nearly every corner. Don't miss the iconic Halal Guys' chicken and rice platters for a budget-friendly, mouthwatering experience.
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Dive into Dim Sum
Chinatown in Manhattan offers a plethora of affordable dim sum spots. Jing Fong is a popular choice, where you can indulge in a variety of steamed dumplings, buns, and small plates, perfect for sharing with friends or family without breaking the bank.
Pizza Perfection
You can't visit New York without trying a slice of pizza. Skip the pricey tourist traps and head to Joe's Pizza, a local favorite that serves up classic New York-style pizza at wallet-friendly prices. A single slice here is a slice of heaven.
Ethnic Eateries
New York's cultural diversity is reflected in its cuisine. Explore neighborhoods like Jackson Heights for incredible Indian, Mexican, and Thai options. Try Taqueria Coatzingo for authentic Mexican tacos or Samudra for flavorful South Indian dishes, all at reasonable prices.
Budget-Friendly Bakeries
Satisfy your sweet tooth without spending a fortune by visiting some of NYC's budget-friendly bakeries. Levain Bakery offers massive, gooey chocolate chip cookies that are worth every penny, and Milk Bar serves up innovative desserts that won't break the bank.
Food Trucks Galore
Food trucks are a staple in New York, and they're perfect for a quick, affordable meal. The Cinnamon Snail offers gourmet vegan fare, while Wafels & Dinges serves up delicious Belgian waffles with a variety of toppings.
Cafes and Brunch Spots
For a budget-friendly brunch experience, head to cafes like The Grey Dog or Jacob's Pickles, where you can enjoy hearty breakfast options without straining your wallet.
In the city that never sleeps, you can find affordable dining options that cater to every palate. Whether you're a street food enthusiast, a pizza lover, or craving international flavors, New York City's culinary scene has something for everyone, without leaving you with a hefty bill. So, the next time you're in the city, don't hesitate to explore these affordable dining options and savor the flavors of New York on a budget.
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paulpingminho · 2 years ago
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kenpiercemedia · 4 years ago
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Famed Chinatown Eatery Jing Fong's To Close Indoor Dining Hall In March
From The Facebook: To the Jing Fong family, friends, and loyal fans from all around the world: Jing Fong’s Indoor Dining Hall (c/o Facebook) First and foremost, THANK YOU everyone for the endless support this past year, it truly means a lot to us and we really appreciate each and every one of you all, from the bottom of our hearts. We are heartbroken to announce that our Chinatown location at 20

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johnleedraws · 7 years ago
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Different types of location drawing from around the Upper West Side.  Central Park, and making dumplings at the back of the new Jing Fong.
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scenesandscreens · 6 years ago
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Kong: Skull Island (2017)
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Director - Jordan Vogt-Roberts, Cinematography - Larry Fong
“This planet doesn’t belong to us. Ancient species owned this earth long before mankind. I spent 30 years trying to prove the truth: monsters exist.”
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twilightronin · 7 years ago
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God of Gamblers 1989 @jackyweint
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theowritesfiction · 2 years ago
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'Return to Omashu'
Yes! The formation of dangerous ladies chapter!
I have to say that after allowing Sokka to really grow during the final episodes of Book 1, Book 2 for some reason forgets all that progress and goes right back to treating Sokka like a comedic relief and buffoon. Sokka's suffering through the trip of sewers just feels he's really getting dogpiled here. Katara's invention of the pentapox was some quick thinking, though. Sokka applying Katara's invention to get the people out of Omashu is a great Sokka plan that worked as intended. 4 out 6 for Sokka plans!
Looking back at Mai's  introduction... it's actually quite amazing. I can't believe I warmed up to Mai until only much, much later. I wonder if people are forgetting how quick and eager she is to engage in violence? Her first fight vs. the Gaang is without Azula being involved. And she actually chases the Gaang off. <3
Azula and Ty Lee's first meeting is so interesting, and I'm sure Tyzula shippers have already dissected it back and forth. I think there is both genuine fondness between them, but there's also a certain degree of wariness on Ty Lee's side, because this is not a friendship of two equals. I mean, Ty Lee bows deeply before embracing Azula, which I think perfectly encapsulates that this is a very complex relationship.
Bumi not doing anything for his people is pretty much in line with useless, incompetent Earth Kingdom rulers. I don't care about his neutral jing advice to Aang. His people needed his leadership in a time of crisis and he fucking failed them. 50 Jerk Points.
I considered giving Ty Lee some Jerk Points for her stubbornness in not joining Azula at the first time of asking, I mean, what kind of insubordination was that? But I guess I'll be lenient because Ty Lee is just so gosh darn cute. Maybe she just needed a little reminder that Azula always gets what she wants.
Mai's joy and relief to see Azula and Ty Lee, and to be reunified with her friends was just so palpable. Her strained and cool relationship with her parents who appear all tied up in her brother certainly explains a lot. I don't understand how anyone can say with a straight face that Mai was somehow coerced into helping Azula. She literally jumped at the opportunity. Also, despite Ty Lee likely having some misgivings about her recruitment, she appears to be bearing no grudge. I loved Azula chewing out Mai's father for being useless, and Ty Lee teasing Mai about Zuko. These girls just have so many iconic girlboss moments <3
The Gaang's first encounter with the dangerous ladies is just fantastic. I could just imagine the Gaang going 'who are these three weird girls?' only to be totally shocked (pun intended) by these weird girls kicking their asses and forcing them to flee. All in all - another amazing Azula episode.
Jerk Points for Book 2: General Fong  - 200 Iroh - 150 Zuko - 120 Aang, Bumi - 50 Pakku - 30
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boycottmoca · 3 years ago
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It’s been 8 months since mega-landlord Jonathan Chu closed down Jing Fong — and 8 months since the community stayed the picket line in front of Chu’s Eastbank. 4 months since the picket switched to hit Chu’s MOCA museum, which took $35M bribe to support De Blasio’s mega-jail project in Chinatown and LES.
A lot has happened in the 8 months. We will document moments of joy, progress, and learning here. Feel free to share with friends & join the picket line!
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nicks-lunchbox-service · 3 years ago
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1.14.22 Lunchtime drawing: Storefronts of Chinatown continued with Jing Fong Restaurant on Centre Street, serving Cantonese-Style Dim Sum & Family-Style dishes for over 43 years. Their former spot on Elizabeth Street was once the largest restaurant in Chinatown!
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fritesandfries · 4 years ago
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Happy Lunar New Year! 新ćčŽćż«æš‚! I’ve been missing New York A LOT lately so I ordered cheesecake from Keki Modern and Peking duck from Jing Fong. It’s times like this that makes me love services like Goldbelly. #NotSponsored
Feeling inspired? Check out my Chinese New Year appropriate recipes:
Lion’s Head Pork Meatballs (獅歐頭)
Pork Jiaozi (逃歐)
Mom’s Steamed Cod
Salt & Pepper Chicken
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paulpingminho · 2 years ago
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