Mild and Soothing

A collection of posts featuring Mild and Soothing dishes.

Sacred Serenity Meets Savory Sensation: Jing’an Temple and Chaoshan Hotpot

In a previous blog post, we explored Shanghai together. I introduced you to the world-famous waterfront promenade, The Bund, the bustling Nanjing East Road, and a typical Yunnan restaurant. Today, we will explore another fascinating attraction in the heart of the city. Furthermore, I would like to introduce you to the ‘Silk Metropolis’ Shanghai. Lastly, […]

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Experience the Magic of Tibet in Frankfurt: A Culinary Journey Full of Flavors and Traditions

Amid Frankfurt’s culinary diversity, one restaurant stands out: Tibet Bistro. We discovered this little gem a few years ago and have been coming back to it ever since. Tibet Bistro is a small but charming eatery specializing in authentic Tibetan cuisine. While you won’t find an extensive menu here, each dish is homemade and prepared

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Sen – Experiencing Vietnamese Hotpot for the First Time

As foodies always on the lookout for new dining experiences, we were recently intrigued by the idea of Vietnamese hotpot. Acting on a friend’s recommendation, we ventured to a restaurant called Sen, popular among locals for its authentic Vietnamese cuisine. Vietnamese cuisine is known for its light and delicate flavors, a characteristic that seems fitting

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Unveiling Vienna’s Classical Grandeur, Festive Charm, and Culinary Delights

A few years ago, I often heard about Vienna from a former colleague, who has immense admiration for Mozart. She would take long-haul flights from Shanghai to catch any performance by Mozart in the Golden Hall. When her feelings run deep for the music, she would shed a few tears at Mozart’s grave, mourning the

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The Beloved Donburi – An Invite to the Deep Flavor Secrets of Japan

“No rice, no life!” – a popular saying in Japan that shows its deep-rooted sentiment for rice in its culinary culture. Sushi is probably the first thing that comes to mind. But Donburi (also known as “Don”), where rice plays a crucial role, is no less a beloved dish and placed at the heart of

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