Blog Tag - Soup
For me, once the weather gets cold – and boy has it gotten cold recently -- nothing brings warmth and comfort like a nice bowl of hearty soup. One of...
For many Beijingers, pears are known as a major healing food in winter. It's believed pears are able to sooth and even heal sniffles and coughing....
If you’re looking to chase off the chill and want to switch things up from the usual hot pot or malatang, you’re in luck. From potage and purées to...
As we've previously written about, followers of traditional Chinese medicine believe that you should adjust your diet according to the seasons....
As temperatures in Beijing drop well below zero, our diet calls for abandoning salads in favor of hearty soups and stews. Thankfully, from spicy...
Beijing is not the thoroughly arid, entirely polluted concrete wasteland that so many of us are prone to dismiss it as during its drawn-out winters....
We know it’s only been one month since the last time we found ourselves digging in at Chat Room by the Rug, but that's because The Rug team have...
Look, we know you know it's winter and we certainly don't want to jam it down your throat. But, any change in the season inevitably necessitates a...
Hong Kong native Chef Oscar Pun has over 30 years of experience from a variety of culinary posts in hotels and restaurants in there, in Macau, and...
P.S. We Ate You is a regular monthly feature in the Beijinger magazine in which we look back upon our favorite dishes from the previous month. Dig...
Editor's Note: Asia Obscura's Andy Deemer has been kind enough to let us rummage through his archives for some of his best posts from his Beijing...