Chinatown London Halal Food Tour Vlog | Dessert | Street Food | Jianbing | HK French Toast |

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  • 🇬🇧 Chinatown London Halal Food Tour Vlog | Dessert | Street Food | Jianbing | HK French Toast |
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    Chinatown London Halal Food Tour
    Chinatown is one of our favourite areas of London. There are so many wonderful and interesting food options especially desserts. Here are some things we try in this video:
    Brick Toast from Candy Cafe
    Candy Cafe is a hidden gem in Chinatown and that is no understatement. It’s a small door opposite the Golden Gate Cake Shop. Blink and you’ll miss it. You have to walk up a flight of stairs and then you’ll be welcomed by nice spacious cafe. They do savoury options, but they’re more known for their desserts. Traditional Chinese desserts. I will definitely be back to try out some of their traditional offerings, but what caught our eye this time was the Brick Toast. It is basically their take on the French toast. Pile of thick toasted cube brioche pieces, whipped cream and vanilla ice cream with Oreo pieces. So sooo good! Light, the right amount of sweet and you can’t go wrong with vanilla and chocolate flavours can you. No one flavour was overpowering. This was the best thing we had on this food tour! So good! A must try when in Chinatown!
    Wheelcake from Dragon Cat Cafe
    Wheelcakes are Taiwanese filled pancakes and Dragon Cat Cafe is another blink and you’ll miss it kind of spot. It’s basically a door, just like the first one, but it’s a hole in the wall. You order your wheelcake(s) and eat it on the street. They actually do savoury options too, but essentially they’re sweet. The fillings include vanilla, matcha and red bean, but the more interesting one is the one we wanted to try: bubble tea. It’s filled with tea flavour and tapioca pearls. The tea flavour is a bit strong, so if you’re not a tea fan, I’d go for one of the other flavours.
    Hong Kong French Toast from Bun House
    The famous dessert from Bun House is the custard bun and rightfully so - it is delicious! However, that was included in last year’s list. So, we’re back here for something else and boy it’s a banger! It’s actually one of their new additions to the menu. Very popular since its addition. It is a Hong Kong French toast, but not any old French toast. It has got kaya butter smothered on it and it is accompanied with jasmine clotted cream. Tell me you ain’t licking your lips? It was certainly as good as it sounds! Very very indulgent, sweet and all the elements of the dish complement each other superbly. It is quite filling, unlike the above two, so if you aren’t hungry this might be better shared.
    Ube Brownie from Mamasons
    Mamasons is a London favourite. They’ve got some iconic desserts like the ube bilog. Fillipino flavours with their own twists. We decided to get one of their other famous desserts this time: the ube brownie, and we got it with ube ice cream. Quite different from the usual chocolate brownie, definitely interesting and worth trying.
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    Jianbing
    Jianbing is a Chinese breakfast classic especially as a street food breakfast item. Something you can munch on while on the go. Perfect for that quick breakfast without sacrificing on taste. What is it? It is a savoury crepe with a number of different of fillings/toppings (e.g. eggs, coriander, spring onions, lettuce and youtiao (fried dough)). Essentially, it is a vegetarian dish, but of course the fillings you choose can make it something more meaty. When in Beijing, I witnessed numerous Jianbing spots around the city and they are usually hole in the wall type of spots. Humble, warm and cheerful. You walk up to the hole, order, watch it being made in front of you and then enjoy. This is the complete Jianbing experience. Typically, it is had for breakfast as mentioned as before, but it is often available throughout the day so you can have it for other meals or as a on-the-go kinda snack, which is perfect if you ask me.
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  • @miidiaries
    @miidiaries 2 місяці тому +2

    The dessert scene in chinatown is elite!!