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Capturing the soul of Hong Kong through spicy local flavours

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Intern Scarlett Zheng from Hong Kong visits a local ‘char chan teng’ to explore where two food cultures meet.

PETALING JAYA: From dim sum brunches to “siu mei” rice dinners, Hong Kong food has long been woven into everyday Malaysian life.

Familiar and comforting, these dishes carry the memory of a city shaped by a very different rhythm and history. But what happens when that culture travels, settles, and slowly adapts?

That question led to Nine Dragon Char Chan Teng, an eatery that reflects the enduring presence of Hong Kong food culture in Malaysia.

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