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diary of a foodie

Gourmet’s Diary of a Foodie: Ancient Traditions

Travel across the world to meet a diverse group of artisans committed to keeping ancient food traditions alive.
01.16.09
magazine

Getting to Know Him

On a recent visit to Hong Kong, this author wondered if he’s just afflicted with a bout of nostalgia for a place he never really knew.
December 2008
travel + culture

Eight Great Restaurants in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is a culinary center matched only by its status as a capital of capitalism. After almost a decade and a half away, I returned to find a place where serious eating still abounds....
11.14.08
recipes

Ribs with Black Vinegar Sauce

You'll want to have plenty of white rice on hand to soak up the incredibly complex sweet-and-sour sauce that adorns these ribs.
May 2008
magazine

Cooking Schools: Martha Sherpa

Want to re-create the authentic tastes of the Hong Kong street at home? Sign up for a course with Martha Sherpa—she doesn’t fool around.
May 2008
magazine

Cooking Schools: Chopsticks Cooking Centre

In contrast to the bustling city outside, Cecilia Au-Yang’s individualized cooking classes offer an intimate take on the tastes of Hong Kong.
May 2008
diary of a foodie

Gourmet's Diary of a Foodie: Hidden Hong Kong

We’ll take you on a tour of Hong Kong’s private kitchens and other secrets known only to the most devoted foodies in Hong Kong.
01.14.08
food + cooking

Swallowing Clouds

When I was a kid, I spent my summers in Hong Kong, running around with my cousins and fueling our video game binges with street food.
01.08.08
food + cooking

The Pig Get Pigger

Premium Standard Farms—America's Number 2 hog packer—seemed like a mighty big bite even for Smithfield Foods.
05.04.07
travel + culture

A Piece of Cake at the Mandarin in Hong Kong

Nina Simonds reports that the Mandarin Oriental in Hong Kong is looking pretty good these days as it undergoes a full-tilt, $140 million renovation.
01.19.07