Kuma Inn chef King Phojanakong says: "You've tried the rest, now try the best." Read more.
Come for cheap dumplings and an inviting atmosphere, but stay for the tea eggs (2/$1). Soaked in black tea, spices and herbs for hours, they take Panda Dumpling House to a level well beyond Vanessa's. Read more.
Burning alive on the sweltering streets of old Chinatown? You've come to the right place. Lychee yogurt is your best bet here. Add some mochi and some strawberry coating juice. Happiness... engage. Read more.
Avoid the steamed roast pork buns here and stick with the famous baked version. "These soft, lightly glazed buns don’t skimp on the saucy, sweet and savory roast pork filling." Read more.
You'll find our favorite red bean bubble tea in town here. Subtly sweet with a slightly bitter kick, it's a great "gateway drink" into some of the more interesting teas Chinatown has to offer. Read more.