Tofu

A collection of posts featuring Tofu dishes.

China Haus: Homestyle Authentic Sichuan Flavors in Frankfurt

Here’s to something new at China Haus 小食代 in Frankfurt! Some time ago we introduced the delicious lamb pot (羊肉锅, Yang Rou Guo) from this restaurant. The combination of tender lamb and a tasty broth makes this dish so special and gives us a feeling of warmth and comfort, especially on cold, grey winter days. […]

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Ultimate Guide to Authentic Malatang Dining in Frankfurt’s City Center

Today I’d like to introduce you to 香香麻辣烫 XiangXiang Malatang (Spicy Hotpot), a restaurant that has been a favourite of both Asians and locals in Frankfurt for years. Conveniently located in the heart of Frankfurt’s city centre, close to the Römer square in the old town, this place specialises in malatang, a popular dish from

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A Flavorful Sequel: Continued Magic from Höfchen’s Sichuan Kitchen

In our previous posts, we may have teased your taste buds with a glimpse into the spicy world of authentic Sichuan food at Höfchen Restaurant in Frankfurt. Known as one of the flagship Sichuan restaurants in Frankfurt, this place offers a dazzling array of Sichuan dishes that go far beyond what we’ve showcased so far.

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Taste the Tradition at LeDu: Uncovering Bonn’s Authentic Chinese Street Eats

Hey there, fellow foodies! After our discovery of an exquisite Korean restaurant in the heart of Bonn, we were itching to explore more of the diverse flavors this city has to offer. Little did we know, tucked within the depth of a subway station lies a humble Chinese street food eatery. From the crispy goodness

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Exotic Flavors: Embracing the Diversity of Indonesian Cuisine

Welcome, fellow foodies, as today we’ll delve into the aromas and traditions of the one of the world’s most dynamic cuisines – Indonesian. Hidden in the serene streets of bustling downtown Frankfurt, Bali Bistro stands as a beacon of authentic Indonesian fare served with warmth and hospitality. Run by locals and frequented by locals, this

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Ultimate Comfort Food: Hand-Pulled Noodles and Lanzhou Beef Soup (兰州牛肉拉面)

It’s starting to get warmer lately, yet there’s still often a lingering chill in the air. It’s this kind of weather that calls for something comforting, something to warm the stomach. What could be better for such occasions than a steaming bowl of hand-pulled noodles? Our minds can’t help but wander back a particular spot

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Höfchen Restaurant: Indulging in Sichuan Sensations

Tucked away in the bustling city of Frankfurt lies a cherished haunt for us, that has dazzled our taste buds time and time again – Höfchen Restaurant (小院坝). We’ve hesitated to pen down our experiences here for quite some time, simply because the variety of delicious dishes on offer is utterly overwhelming, leaving us unsure

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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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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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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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