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Tricotin (Dim sum in Paris)

One thing you probably donโ€™t know about me is that Iโ€™m half-Chinese. Actually, Iโ€™m not officially half-Chinese, but I was unofficially adopted by two Chinese-American sisters, who have told me that Iโ€™m Chinese. Dining with them has a host of advantages, which includes assuming that if youโ€™re going out for Chinese food, theyโ€™re going to order three or four times what youโ€™re actually planning (orโ€ฆ

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Where to Dine in Sydney, Australia

If I ever get back to Sydney, I may never leave. And not just because it takes the better part of a full day to get there, or to recover from the jet-lag, which Australians know about all-too-wellโ€ฆsince for them to go anywhere, itโ€™s a considerable journey as well. But what I found interesting was whenever I told any locals how great their city was,โ€ฆ

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Sui Mai: Chinese dumpling recipe

I am kind of crazy for Chinese dumplings, and dim sum, of all kinds. Any kind of dough filled with chopped pork or shrimp (or even vegetables), is my kind of food. Many people donโ€™t realize how simple dumplings are to make. Most ingredients are pretty easy to find, and if you use store-bought won ton wrappers, most of the work is already done! Inโ€ฆ

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