Gwun dei choi – literally “army camp food” – are the (mostly) South Asian-influenced culinary introductions that have made their way, in various guises, onto humble cafe menus across Hong Kong. Most originated at British Army camps in the New Territories.
On Borneo Lines, in Shek Kong, a modest food stall near the airfield was run for many years by an elderly Pakistani man named Shaffi; his nephew, Liaquat Ali, later took on the business. Read More...
Source: Telegraph.co.uk Alfie Deyes, known for his charismatic personality and entertaining YouTube content, has captivated millions of fans around the world. With his infectious energy and genuine charm, this internet sensation has become a household name in the realm of social media. But behind the camera lens, there is so much more to Alfie Deyes than meets the eye. In this article, we will delve into the intriguing world of Alfie Deyes and uncover 16 mind-blowing facts that will leave you utterly amazed. Read More...
Tony the Tiger is probably one of the most famous mascots and breakfast icons today. If you’ve had some Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes for breakfast, you definitely wouldn’t miss the bright orange tiger mascot printed on the cereal box. Ever since the introduction of Tony the Tiger as the mascot, people around the world started to love cereals. And even a notable portion of people choosing cereals to jumpstart their morning. Read More...