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 Hong Kong-style western cuisine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is the opposite of American Chinese cuisine, a Chinese cuisine geared towards Westerners ; rather it is a western cuisine geared toward Hong Kong and immigrant Chinese.
Restaurants serving modern sai chaan cuisine are mainly run by recent Chinese immigrants and cater to the taste of current Hong Kong residents or late 20th-century immigrant Chinese Americans, as well as Chinese Americans born in the US in the late-20th century.
Restaurants serving traditional sai chaan cuisine are mainly run by Chinese immigrants or their descendents and, at least in America, cater to the taste of mid 20th-century immigrant Chinese Americans, as well as Chinese Americans born in the US in the mid-20th century.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hong_Kong-style_western_cuisine

  
 Chinese cuisine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Because of the large and varied nature of China itself, Chinese cuisine can be broken down into very many different regional styles.
Unlike Western meals where meat protein is the main course of a meal, a source of carbohydrates ( rice, mantou, noodles) is usually the main ingredient of a Chinese meal.
Chinese consider having a knife at the table as barbaric, so most dishes are prepared in smaller pieces, ready for direct picking and eating.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chinese_cuisine

  
 Chinese Islamic cuisine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Due to the majority Muslim population in western China, many Chinese restaurants cater to Muslims or cater to the general public but are run by Muslims.
In most major cities in China, there are small Islamic restaurants typicially run by migrants from Western China (e.g., Uyghurs), which offer inexpensive noodle soup.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chinese_Islamic_cuisine

  
 Cantonese cuisine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
One subject of controversy amongst Westerners is the raising of dogs as food in some places in China ; however, dog is not a common restaurant food, and is illegal in Hong Kong (and will soon be in Taiwan).
Cantonese cuisine is sometimes considered bland by Westerners used to thicker, richer and darker sauces of other Chinese cuisines.
The prominence of Cantonese cuisine outside China is likely due to the disproportionate emigration from this region, as well as the relative accessibility of some Cantonese dishes to foreign palates.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cantonese_cuisine

  
 Hong Kong - Wikitravel
Above all, Hong Kong is known for its dim sum (點心), delicately prepared morsels of Cantonese cuisine served from a neverending procession of carts and eaten with tea.
Hong Kong International Airport is the third busiest airport in terms of passenger traffic in Asia (after Tokyo Haneda and Tokyo Narita) and the second busiest airport in terms of cargo traffic in the world (after Memphis in USA).
Of course, Hong Kong being the affluent city in the 1980s, there are luxurious five star hotels, such as the Peninsula, Mandarin Oriental and Shangri-La. As a rule of thumb, expensive luxury accommodation are on the Island while cheaper digs can be found in Kowloon and New Territories.
www.wikitravel.org /en/article/Hong_Kong

  
 See You in Asia 2005 About Hong Kong
Hong Kong's cuisine is renowned for its exotic fusion of Eastern and Western flavors along with a wide variety of culinary delights.
Hong Kong became an integral part of China in 221 BC, but it was not until the Song Dynasty that the port flourished in the trade of silk and pottery.
Hong Kong Island is the glitzy big brother of Kowloon - a tightly packed, towering paean to market capitalism that hasn't been dented one jot by Chinese rule.
www.seeyouinpacificasia.com /hong_kong.html

  
 miaminewtimes.com Dining Greetings from Hong Kong 2004-04-01
There are at least eight distinct cuisine styles in China -- Guangdong, Beijing, Sichuan, Jiang-Zhe, Shangdong, Fujian, Hunan, and Anhui -- and at least 10,000 restaurants in Hong Kong (estimates run as high as 40,000 if you include unlicensed eateries) that serve up specialties from these regions.
Sesame is a Hong Kong flavor favorite, and those misidentified sesame lotus balls proved to be alluring dessert dim sum, regardless of their name.
Among Hong Kong's most famed fare is a soup made from antlers, fish glue, and tree bark.
www.miaminewtimes.com /issues/2004-04-01/cafe.html

  
 Hong Kong: Chinese Cuisines
Hong Kong surely offers some of the finest value, the best Chinese cuisine and the most exciting variety of dining experiences.
Hong Kong's status as the dining capital of Asia is assured.
No Hong Kong visit would be complete without a trip to one of the territory's fine teahouses or restaurants that specialize in dim sum.
www.globalgourmet.com /destinations/hongkong/hkcuisine.html

  
 Baccali Cafe Rotisserie
Hong Kong style cafes are restaurants that specialize in cuisine that combines American (Western) style food with Chinese cooking styles and ingredients.
Okay, strangely enough, we don't really eat their rotisserie style dishes very much :P What we do like is their baked salmon over steamed, white rice or noodles (your choice).
In other words, this is a Chinese restaurant with lots of (not surprisingly), rotisserie style dishes with a Chinese flair.
www.mindspring.com /~bwong3/baccali.htm

  
 1996 AAS Abstracts: China Session 3
Papers in this panel document recent activities in Hong Kong that demonstrate the construction of a Hong Kong identity in the area of youth culture, food and cuisine, religious festivals, cultural tourism, and the impact of "Hong Kong style" cuisine, fashion, and popular culture in China.
Popular culture in Hong Kong, which has played an active role in mediating Western culture and Chinese customs, serves as a powerful and effective means to create the notion of Hongkongness and contributes to a Hong Kong identity among people in the territory.
Similarly, Hong Kong fashion and cuisine are welcomed by older and younger generations alike.
www.aasianst.org /absts/1996abst/china/c3.htm

  
 Metroactive Dining Silicon Valley Reviews
Hong Kong Flower Lounge : Hong Kong style/fresh seafood cuisine, relaxing and peaceful ambiance, in Palo Alto.
Jon-Jon's Southern Style Cuisine : BBQ & soul-food cuisine, friendly diner ambiance, in San Jose.
Thai Orchid : Thai cuisine, cozy and elegant ambiance, in Campbell.
www.metroactive.com /dining/silval/reviews.html

  
 Hong Kong Culture & Cuisine
Cuisine is also an art form, and few places take food as seriously as Hong Kong.
Hong Kong's affluence is a windfall for tourists who, like the people of Hong Kong, enjoy the finer things in life.
Also of note is the Hong Kong Museum of History, which outlines the 400 million years of historical development in Hong Kong with the use of ecological settings, panoramic screens, dioramas, and interactive programs.
www.iexplore.com /res/hongkong/hongkong_cc.jhtml

  
 Insam Can Cook!
Simply speaking, Hong Kong cuisine is a way of cooking western food by Chinese method.
Hong Kong is a place where eastern culture mixes with western culture hormonally and wonderfully.
This section is about Hong Kong cuisine, but not traditional Chinese cuisine.
www.geocities.com /aerokimchi/food_e.html

  
 Louisville Magazine Dining Guide
The fare in its wood-paneled dining room combines the haute-est of cuisine with country staples such as country ham, greens, grits and black-eyed peas.
Under the same ownership as the Greek Paradise in Radcliff, this void-filler on the ethnic cuisine landscape brings homemade authentic entrées such as roast lamb cooked in rosemary and garlic, moussaka, gyros and kabobs back to a town that has long needed a Greek eatery.
A great place to try the Kentucky style of fried fish called Green River (peppery cornmeal breading), but there are lots of other fish dishes including shrimp, oysters and fried clams.
www.louisville.com /diningguide-index.htm

  
 Life Plaza
Hong Kong style cafes are just restaurants that prepare a variety of Western (e.g., American) cuisine and that includes Chinese versions of Western style food :P
The restaurant here is almost like a typical Hong Kong style cafe that also serves Japanese and Taiwanese cuisine.
All their Jpop CDs are the legit overseas versions (with CCCD protection), usually from companies such as Sony (in Taiwan) and Avex Trax (in Hong Kong).
www.mindspring.com /~bwong3/life3.htm

  
 hk.htm
Hong Kong is not a very solo-friendly place.
With a quirky mix of Chinese and Western cuisine, you can eat beef stroganoff that tastes oddly Chinese - but is still very delicious.
I must be the only person in Hong Kong to hate this place.
www.gel.com.au /koala/hk.htm

  
 A Hong Kong taste of the West at Max - Dining - Enjoy Life - Newsgd
And Hong Kongers have developed a taste for Western food that is difficult to please when you are living on the mainland.
So it's not surprising that Hong Kong entrepreneur Tony Lau has opened up a Shenzhen branch of Max Cafe, his popular, Euro-Asian cuisine restaurant close to the Futian Free Trade Zone, where many of the residents are Hong Kongers.
If you want good Western food as they know it in Hong Kong, Max Cafe is worth your visit.
www.newsgd.com /enjoylife/living/dining/200403160050.htm

  
 Travel Resources for Hong Kong from traveldrama.com
Pao Yue-Kong, an eminent industrialist from Hong Kong.
The Hong Kong Gold Coast Hotel is a luxury beach resort situated on ten landscaped acres on the South China Sea, approximately 19 miles from Hong Kong International Airport and 30 minutes from downtown Hong Kong.
The Salisbury YMCA of Hong Kong is situated at the tip of Kowloon Peninsula by the Victoria Harbor front with magnificent views of the Harbor and Hong Kong Island.
www.traveldrama.com /HongKong.html

  
 Chowhound's Washington DC & Baltimore Area Message Board: Re(2): Hong Kong cafes with Chinese American food...
These HK style cafes are more aptly described as restaurants specializing in the peculiar Hong Kong style of east-west cuisine.
What it does is serve a mix of Cantonese dishes with some interesting Cantonese interpretations of western cuisine.
Name: Pan Posted: January 21, 2005 at 08:47:10 In Reply To: Re(1): Hong Kong cafes with Chinese American food...
www.chowhound.com /midatlantic/boards/dc/messages/54851.html

  
 Hong kong restaurant - VegDining.com -- Vegetarian Restaurants - Hong Kong
Hong Kong-style western cuisine (??, sai chaan, lit.
Hong Kong Restaurant on Third Street in Bend serves several styles of Chinese food as well as Hong Kong Restaurant has been a Bend landmark since 1976.
Restaurants in Hong Kong tend to change menus as often as people change their clothes, following the season and the clientele's tastes.
hispider.com /?q=hong+kong+restaurant

  
 Home page Raymond's Hong Kong Cafe in Richwood Kentucky
Influenced by the many diverse cultures that have touched its shores, the former "pirates haven" of Hong Kong is today a delicious melting pot of contemporary cuisine.
Try ordering in traditional Hong Kong style by choosing several dishes to share amongst your dining companions.
Raymond and Louisa Luk have brought the cafe ambiance they knew growing up in Hong Kong to a cozy corner in Richwood, Kentucky.
www.hongkongcafe.us

  
 Holiday Inn Chang An West Beijing in Beijing
The Food andamp; Beverage offers a tempting range of cuisine in a wide selection of restaurants, namely Italian cuisine, Hong Kong style fast food of western and Chinese culinary, the delicacies of traditional Cantonese food and live seafood as well as northern flavors.
Explore Gay Hong Kong - Hong Kong Island hotels
They are tastefully decorated and designed to give you maximum comfort, privacy and relaxation throughout your stay.
gay.hongkong-hotelsdirect.com /accommodation/PEKHOL.htm

  
 Ten Year Index 1994 - 2003
Hong Kong Since the Changeover, concluded 9(2): 17 
Chinese Cuisine by Donaldina Cameron House 6(2): 25
Chinese Cuisine by Susanna Foo 2(4): 15, 20
www.flavorandfortune.com /f_F-10-year-index-1994-2003.htm

  
 Xianzai Guangdong: South China events, entertainment, culture, bars,restaurants, airlines, hotels, travel, expat, expatriates, life, finance,Beijing Olympics, dining out in Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Hong Kong and China all in an email newsletter online!
For reservations or enquiries, please call our Hong Kong office at (852) 2375 6580 or contact the Hotel's reservation Department at (86 755) 8219 0033 or fax to (86 755) 8219 1119.
Hong Kong Squash Centre and Hong Kong Park Sports Centre (Aug31-Sep2); Hong Kong Park Sports Centre (Sep3-5), HK$35-$440, for more details, call (852) 28690611 or 25232225
With the Hong Kong Sinfonietta, 8pm, HK$120-$220, Hong Kong City Hall, Theatre, Tel: (852) 27349009
www.xianzai.com.cn /ezine/gd-h-en/74.htm

  
 AsiaDining.com and DiningAsia.com - Your guide to Dining and Entertainment in Asia Pacific - Hong Kong, Philippines, Singapore, Australia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Macau, China, Thailand, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Brunei, Indonesia
One of the oldest Chinese Restaurant in Brunei offering a variety of Chinese dishes, Lucky Restaurant specializes on Dim sum in Hong Kong style with set lunch for tour groups besides the buffet lunch and dinner for special occasions.
Located at the city center of Negara Brunei, Phongmun Restaurant is a Chinese restaurant influenced by Chinese ornate decor offering a variety of Chinese cuisines such as Cantonese, Sze chuan and Dim Sum along with a range of Malaysian, Thai and Indonesian dishes.
Built in 1998, Riasari Café offers Malay, Chinese, Western dishes and Brunei popular cuisine.
www.asiadining.com /Brunei_Chinese_Food.htm

  
 Chinese Food Recipes, Chinese Food Cooking Tips, Chinese Cookbook and Chinese Cuisine
Chinese Food Recipes, Chinese Food Cooking Tips, Chinese Cookbook and Chinese Cuisine
Thoroughly scrub your wok inside and out with soap and a steel wool scouring pad to remove the manufacturer's preservative oil, and rust, if any.
Eat healthy and balanced food good for your health
www.ChineseFoodDiy.com

  
 The Guild of Food Writers
Taste of Macau (Hong Kong University Press) First English-language book to begin to catalogue the unique cuisine of the Macanese, a mixed-blood people on the South China coast who, 450 years ago, began to create in their domestic kitchens one of the world's first fusion cuisines.
The Legendary Cuisine of Persia (Grub Street) Award-winning account of one of the oldest and greatest cuisines in the world.
Paris: Authentic Recipes Celebrating the Foods of the World with Chuck Williams (editor) and Jean-Blaise Hall (photographer) (Oxmoor House/Williams Sonoma) Parisian cuisine today is an enviable combination of the traditional and the cosmopolitan...
www.gfw.co.uk /bookshop.html

  
 Taipei hotels: Mandarina Crown Hotel, Taipei, Taipei, Taiwan. Hotel description, reviews, deals from www.asiahotels.com
Pamper with Mandarina Crown's restaurants offering delightful Asian cuisines, from Thai food, Chinese dishes, to authentic Hong Kong-style cuisine, and Western buffet.
A total of 183 guestrooms, all featuring a neo-classical designs, Mandarina Crown Hotel's spacious accommodations combine western simplicity with classical eastern influences.
A deluxe limousine service to and from Sung Shan Domestic Airport and CKS International Airport is available upon request.
www.asiahotels.com /hotelinfo/Mandarina_Crown_Hotel_Taipei

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