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Tea breaks with tradition

Present-day iterations of Hong Kong's beloved cha chaan teng are often about memorializing elements of the traditional model. Faye Bradley reports.

By Faye Bradley | HK EDITION | Updated: 2021-12-31 19:41
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A coconut dacquoise and mousse with salted mascarpone cream and a tart jam comprise Dominique Ansel's pineapple bun. [PHOTO PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY]

Chef Pang believes Hong Kong-style cafes are ideally placed when it comes to innovating: "Canteen-style comfort food lends itself to an open and creative way of cooking cha chaan tengs were set up as the Hong Kong take on Western cuisine, which in itself is a fusion of two cultures.

"I believe that cha chaan teng culture sparks imagination and inventiveness in food, bringing together the best of Eastern and Western flavors."

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