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  2. Lou mei - Wikipedia

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    The most common varieties are beef, pork, duck and chicken. A vegan meat analogue zaai lou mei, made with wheat gluten, is commonly found in Hong Kong. Lou mei originates in Southern China, is a core part of Hokkien and Teochew cuisine, and is widely available in China and Taiwan with many regional varieties.

  3. Kau Kee Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Kau Kee Restaurant (Chinese: 九記牛腩) is a noodle restaurant in Hong Kong.Its speciality is beef brisket soup with noodles. [1] On his website, the television food personality Andrew Zimmern has noted, "If I had only one meal in all of Hong Kong, it would be at Kau Kee."

  4. Fairwood (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    These dishes included such favorites as curry beef brisket and baked pork chop over rice. Fairwood also banned smoking in all of its restaurants, a first for any fast food chain in Hong Kong at the time. [4] This was before the public smoking ban in indoor areas in Hong Kong in 2007.

  5. Follow These Rules for Perfect Braised Brisket, Every Time

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  6. How to Make Gochujung Braised Brisket - AOL

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    The recipe in this video isn't your grandmother's brisket. Get creative, and put this tender beef on a wrap with some kimchi for a quick and easy meal. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 ...

  7. Hakka cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Hakka cuisine is the cooking style of the Hakka people, and it may also be found in parts of Taiwan and in countries with significant overseas Hakka communities. [1] There are numerous restaurants in mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand serving Hakka cuisine.

  8. Balsamic Braised Beef Brisket with Bacon and Mushroom - AOL

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  9. Brisket - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish community in Montreal also makes Montreal-style smoked meat, a close relative of pastrami, from brisket. [4] Kansas City-style beef brisket and burnt ends Beef brisket noodles (Philippines) In Cantonese cuisine, a common method is to cook it with spices over low heat until tender, and is commonly served with noodles in soup or curry. [5]