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Hong Kong — 1950s development; UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage
Cantonese Cha Chaan Teng Culture (茶餐厅文化)
Hong Kong — 1950s development; UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage
Hong Kong's cha chaan teng (茶餐厅 — tea restaurant) is a unique cultural institution — a hybrid of Chinese and Western food cultures born in the 1950s when ordinary Hong Kongers created affordable versions of Western colonial foods. The menu combines: instant noodles with luncheon meat, egg on toast, macaroni soup, French toast with condensed milk, pork chop bun, and of course milk tea. Now recognised by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage.
Chinese — Hong Kong — Restaurant Culture