Diving into the wonders of Chiu Chow cooking in L.A.

Chiu Chow refers to a city as well as a distinct regional cuisine. Here are two places to try it in Los Angeles.
Bill Addison • Los Angeles Times • June 4, 2022
“I went for a chicken sandwich at Daybird, had breakfast at Destroyer, and swung by United Bakery and Pastry on a recommendation from a friend,” Lee F. Man was telling me. Man lives in Vancouver and was visiting Los Angeles over the weekend. He...
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