- Cha
chaan teng (Chinese: 茶餐廳;
Cantonese Yale: chàhchāantēng; "tea restaurant"),
often called a Hong Kong-style cafe or
diner in English, is a type of...
- Zen (****anese; from
Chinese Chán; in
Korea Seon,
Vietnam Thiền) is a
school of
Mahayana Buddhism that
originated in
China during the Tang
dynasty as the...
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tarts are
often served at dim sum restaurants,
Chinese bakeries and cha
chaan tengs (Hong Kong–style cafes). The egg tart
started being sold in the early...
- was
originally served at dai pai
dongs (open air food vendors) and cha
chaan tengs (café), but is now
available in
various types of restaurants. The...
- cuisine.
Small restaurants that
offer Sai
Chaan (西餐) are
usually cha
chaan teng (茶餐廳) at the po****r end or "Sai
Chaan Restaurants" (西餐廳) at the more upscale...
- it is
commonly served in many
Western restaurants and even in some cha
chaan teng.[citation needed] A
bombe Alaska which has been flambéed with alcohol...
- cha
restaurants in Guangdong, Hong Kong, and overseas, as well as in cha
chaan tengs. Chow fun, or stir-fried hor fun (shahe fen) noodles, is any number...
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Australia Dairy Company (澳洲牛奶公司) is a
traditional Hong Kong restaurant, cha
chaan teng, in Jordan, Hong Kong,
specialising in
steamed milk pudding, scrambled...
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Sammi Cheng (鄭秀文),
Daniel Chan (陳曉東) and Shu Qi. "Lucky"
Coffee Shop, a Cha
Chaan Teng, is well
known for its egg
tarts and tea.
Waiter Sui,
named as Prince...
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Local versions of
Western food are
served at cha
chaan teng (Hong Kong-style cafes).
Common cha
chaan teng menu
items include macaroni in soup, deep-fried...