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JUNKET JOURNAL: NOT SO WHIMSICAL AND WONDROUS
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Friday, May 17, 2013. NOT SO WHIMSICAL AND WONDROUS. Back in Shanghai, we ate at Yang’s Dumplings. For breakfast. To refresh your memory, here’s what I wrote about Yang’s early on in the trip. 8220;Yang’s Dumplings is a very popular sit-down/takeout/fast food hybrid that serves soup, tofu, and its signature pork dumplings. These aren’t just any dumplings, however. You’ve never had anything like these. They are the tastiest most addicting dumplings on the planet, at least. Location: Shanghai, China. Novem...
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Bon Viveur: Feeling at home in Shanghai
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Tuesday, November 16, 2010. Feeling at home in Shanghai. We stayed at the 3-year-old boutique hotel, JIA Shanghai. JIA is actually the phonetic spelling of the Chinese word “. 8221;, meaning home. A really apt name, as we enjoyed immensely our short 3-night stay there and were made to feel at home, basking in the creature comforts provided by the hotel. Juxtaposition of a gently restored 1920s art deco building façade, with hip, modern interiors,. This one will made us smiled on that sleepy morning - bod...
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Bon Viveur: November 2010
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Friday, November 26, 2010. Tian Zi Fang 田子坊. T ian Zi Fang (TZF) is an inviting local and expat haunt in Shanghai, where you’ll find art galleries, boutiques and F&B establishments, housed in historical. TZF is also getting increasingly popular on the tourists radar. Video on Tian Zi Fang and from 2:35 minutes onwards, 1933. Shikumen is to Shanghai what. 胡同) are to Beijing. To learn more about Shikumen, you can visit the. At Xintiandi, 25, Lane 181, Taicang Road, Shanghai. TZF, similar to. On a side note...
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JUNKET JOURNAL: BEAUTIFUL BUNS
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Monday, April 29, 2013. We were very excited for the food we’d be eating on this trip. On our first day, Daphne took us to a large mall. It was a somewhat high-end place, but the ground floor was a ghost town. In the center of the ground floor it was clear there used to be some kind of cafe or kids play space. Now it looked abandoned. To it's credit, the only successful shop on that floor was. Location: Shanghai, China. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow Us by Email. THE LAY OF THE LAND.
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Just another WordPress.com site. Skip to primary content. Feeling at home in Shanghai. November 16, 2010. We stayed at the 3-year-old boutique hotel, JIA Shanghai. JIA is actually the phonetic spelling of the Chinese word. A really apt name, as we enjoyed immensely our short 3-night stay there and were made to feel at home, basking in the creature comforts provided by the hotel. Juxtaposition of a gently restored 1920s art deco building façade, with hip, modern interiors,. We stayed at the 42 sq m studio...
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JUNKET JOURNAL: May 2013
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Saturday, May 18, 2013. After dinner with friends we went to a Salsa dancing bar. Who knew that was a thing in China? Our friend Andrew was supposed to get fitted for a custom suit earlier that day, but the tailor had canceled. He got a call while we were clubbin' and the guy showed up on the 12th floor club to get Andrew's measurements. I also had never been so hungover in my entire life. It was bad. 8220;No, I don’t want to barter with you,” she told them angrily. “This is what I&...They told us the ho...