This video really takes me back. In 1969 I was an Air Force SSgt in Taiwan. I lived in BeiTou. My yard man [Lao Wang] operated a Xiao Lung Bao stand in the BeiTou night market. [I spoke Chinese fluently] I used to go down town and work for him at the stand making XLBs. We beguiled the Chinese folks who came there - they couldn't understand how he could have a "round Eye' working for him at his business. I had a wonderful time and really rounded out my spoken Chinese. 🤠
simply interesting tutorial. thanks Ming. Not to worry about cynical comments. I always found you very educational. cam on nhieu
This video really takes me back. In 1969 I was an Air Force SSgt in Taiwan. I lived in BeiTou. My yard man [Lao Wang] operated a Xiao Lung Bao stand in the BeiTou night market. [I spoke Chinese fluently] I used to go down town and work for him at the stand making XLBs. We beguiled the Chinese folks who came there - they couldn't understand how he could have a "round Eye' working for him at his business. I had a wonderful time and really rounded out my spoken Chinese. 🤠
Thanks Ming for your inspiration. Watching you in Food Network your one of the legends that inspired me to become a chef 🙌🙌🙌
my mouth is watering right now
Spys blame me but I'm just here in Missouri minding my own business.
Is 4:02 mins pal look at clock and again
so kool with all the machine to make the dough. yummy..
Is anybody else not impressed with Ming in thoes open toed shoes in the kitchen
I've eaten these delicious treasures in old Beijing, but didn't want to see inside the kitchen!
I can eat a dozen of those pot stickers.
first time i ate this burnt the fuck out of my tongue