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  2. Dragon tiger phoenix - Wikipedia

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    One version is literally called the "dragon tiger phoenix big braise" (龍虎鳳大燴). [1] Another is the chrysanthemum dragon tiger phoenix" ( 菊花龍虎鳳 ). [ 3 ]

  3. Yam ring - Wikipedia

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    The dish is commonly credited to Hooi Kok Wai, the founder of the Dragon Phoenix Restaurant in Singapore and one of the "Four Heavenly Kings of Cantonese Cuisine" in the 1960s, chefs who cook Cantonese–style dishes with local Singaporean ingredients in Singapore.

  4. Happy Dragon Chinese Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Happy Dragon Chinese Restaurant is a family-operated Chinese restaurant in Portland, Oregon, United States. [1] The business was established in Independence in 2013 and relocated to 82nd Avenue in the northeast Portland part of the Montavilla neighborhood in 2018.

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  6. Lunar New Year 2023: Here's where to celebrate the Year of ...

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    Phoenix Chinese Week Culture and Cuisine Festival in Phoenix. The nonprofit Phoenix Chinese Week’s Chinese New Year festival, which took place annually between 1991 and 2020, is back this year ...

  7. Fenghuang - Wikipedia

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    A phoenix (top) and dragon (left), Silk Painting of a Human Figure with Phoenix and Dragon, Silk painting unearthed from a Chu tomb. During the Spring and Autumn period (c. 771 – c. 476 BC) and the Warring States period, common form of unearthed artifacts is the combination of dragon-phoenix designs together. [3]

  8. Yusheng - Wikipedia

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    In Singapore, the claim was that the dish was modified by four chefs, Than Mui Kai (Tham Yu Kai, co-head chef of Lai Wah Restaurant), Lau Yoke Pui (co-head chef of Lai Wah Restaurant), Hooi Kok Wai (founder of Dragon-Phoenix Restaurant) and Sin Leong (founder of Sin Leong Restaurant), in a restaurant kitchen in Singapore. [5]

  9. Asiatown, Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    A major influx of new Chinese residents occurred in the 1950s, after the conclusion of the Chinese Communist Revolution in 1949. [7] Chinatown remained a popular dining destination throughout the 1940s and 1950s. [9] A new restaurant, the Three Chinese Sisters, opened in 1949 [13] and quickly became a Cleveland dining landmark. [6]