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Ring of Fire

It's the Year of the Fire, or Golden, Pig, and while more traditional Chinese New Year meals can be had, my family likes to customize things by having fire pot, a.k.a. hot pot (huo guo in Mandarin). Variations abound, but essentially the meal...
03.06.07
food + cooking

Wish They Could All Not Be California Rolls

Japan is on a roll against rolls…named California, Philadelphia, and New Jersey (the latter a personal favorite from a restaurant in Manhattan).
02.05.07
travel + culture

The Word on the Street Food

If you want to experience the gastronomic heart and soul of any place, it's essential to try its street food.
01.30.07
travel + culture

Dishes from the Melting Pot

When I first lived in China, a little more than a decade ago, cultural immersion was more or less obligatory.
01.24.07
travel + culture

In Paris, How Sweet It Is

A beekeeping friend asked me to visit a couple of honey stores (La Maison du Miel and Les Ruchers du Roy) in Paris recently, opening the doors to a subculture of beekeeping—agriculture—that I had no idea existed....
01.10.07
travel + culture

'Tis the Season: Memories of a Hot Time in the Holy Land

Before his 50th birthday, my old friend Thomas announced that he wanted to take some of his favorite people, including me, on a pilgrimage.
12.23.06
food + cooking

Not Too Quick: Europe Says No To Fast Food

Fast Food Nation, the much-praised American film about the fast-food business, just opened in Paris and has instantly become a hit with the city's media crowd.
12.13.06

Stinking Delicious

If your nostrils are suddenly assailed by an unsavory stench while walking around Shanghai, chances are you are near a place serving chou dou fu.
12.12.06
travel + culture

As Offal As It Sounds

Four years after the mad-cow scare that saw les abats banished from menus, the French are going head over heels for them.
12.09.06
food + cooking

De Jesus On Guard

Meet the mighty lettuce deity, de Jesus (pronounced day hay Zeus). De Jesus stands guard over my lettuce to protect it from the free–living counterculturists.
12.07.06
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