These Guys Are Bringing New York Chinatown Food to China
  • 3 years ago
What happens when a Chinese-American restaurant opens in China? Nom Wah Tea Parlor is one of New York’s oldest Chinese restaurants, serving Chinese-American dim sum classics like deep-fried egg rolls and giant roast pork buns. In 2019, they opened their first store in China, with the hope of introducing Chinese-American food to Chinese people.

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Producer: Gavin Huang
Videographers: Xin Fang, Eric Jenkins-Sahlin, and Joel Roche
Editor: Hanley Chu
Mastering: Victor Peña
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