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  2. Hong Kong cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Lin Heung Tea House in Hong Kong. Hong Kong cuisine is mainly influenced by Cantonese cuisine, European cuisines (especially British cuisine) and non-Cantonese Chinese cuisines (especially Hakka, Teochew, Hokkien and Shanghainese), as well as Japanese, Korean and Southeast Asian cuisines, due to Hong Kong's past as a British colony and a long history of being an international port of commerce.

  3. Eat Drink Man Woman - Wikipedia

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    Eat Drink Man Woman (Chinese: 飲食男女) is a 1994 comedy-drama film directed by Ang Lee, from a script co-written with James Schamus and Hui-Ling Wang. [2] It stars Sihung Lung, Wang Yu-wen, Wu Chien-lien, and Yang Kuei-mei [3] as members of the Zhu family navigating the challenges of love, life, tradition and family.

  4. Category:Hong Kong cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Food and drink companies of Hong Kong (7 C, 13 P) Hong Kong food writers (9 P) H. Hot pot (16 P) N. ... Hong Kong street food; Suckling pig; Sweetheart cake; Swiss ...

  5. Category:Food and drink in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Food and drink festivals in Hong Kong (3 P) Pages in category "Food and drink in Hong Kong" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  6. Yum cha - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1889 and closed in 2022, Lin Heung Teahouse served traditional dim sum in Central, Hong Kong Yum cha (traditional Chinese: 飲茶; simplified Chinese: 饮茶; pinyin: yǐn chá [6]; Jyutping: jam2 caa4; Cantonese Yale: yám chà; lit. "drink tea"), also known as going for dim sum (Cantonese: 食點心), is the Cantonese tradition of brunch involving Chinese tea and dim sum.

  7. Hong Kong street food - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong street food is characterised as the ready-to-eat snacks and drinks sold by hawkers or vendors at food stalls, including egg tarts, fish balls, egg waffles and stinky tofu, according to the definition provided by the Food and Agriculture Organization. [1]

  8. National dish - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong: pineapple bun, dim sum; Hungary: goulash [102] [22] ... A national drink is a distinct beverage that is strongly associated with a particular country, ...

  9. Come Drink with Me - Wikipedia

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    Come Drink with Me (Chinese: 大醉俠; pinyin: Dà Zuì Xiá; lit. 'Great Drunken Hero') is a 1966 Hong Kong wuxia film produced by Shaw Brothers Studio and directed by King Hu. Set during the Ming Dynasty, it stars Cheng Pei-pei, Yueh Hua and Chan Hung-lit in the leading roles, and features action choreography by Han Ying-chieh.