KQED Food | 4 Things You Must Eat in Chinatown with Martin Yan | KQED No Crumbs @KQEDFood | Uploaded August 2024 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
Watch us eat two tons of wontons with Martin Yan! If you’ve ever wondered where chef and television host Martin Yan goes for lunch in San Francisco’s Chinatown, come with us to Hon’s Wun-Tun House on Washington Street. Martin and No Crumbs’ Josh Decolongon sampled a stunning and gastronomically ambitious array of dishes from soup dumplings, to green onion pancakes, to ginger beef. If Yan Can Eat, so can you (if you skip breakfast and do stretches first). What's your go-to menu item when at Chinatown restaurants?
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🎥: Alex Tran, Vicky Chung, Josh Decolongon
About No Crumbs:
In KQED’s vertical video series No Crumbs, host Josh Decolongon is a foodie field reporter, uncovering histories and celebrating the culture behind the Bay Area’s exciting and diverse culinary landscape. No Crumbs will inspire new perspectives on the Bay Area food scene you thought you knew.
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Watch us eat two tons of wontons with Martin Yan! If you’ve ever wondered where chef and television host Martin Yan goes for lunch in San Francisco’s Chinatown, come with us to Hon’s Wun-Tun House on Washington Street. Martin and No Crumbs’ Josh Decolongon sampled a stunning and gastronomically ambitious array of dishes from soup dumplings, to green onion pancakes, to ginger beef. If Yan Can Eat, so can you (if you skip breakfast and do stretches first). What's your go-to menu item when at Chinatown restaurants?
👉 SUBSCRIBE to our channel for more of Martin and Josh’s Chinatown adventures throughout the summer! bit.ly/2U0Wbkd 👈
🎥: Alex Tran, Vicky Chung, Josh Decolongon
About No Crumbs:
In KQED’s vertical video series No Crumbs, host Josh Decolongon is a foodie field reporter, uncovering histories and celebrating the culture behind the Bay Area’s exciting and diverse culinary landscape. No Crumbs will inspire new perspectives on the Bay Area food scene you thought you knew.
🥗 Join us on Instagram➡ / kqedfood
🍔 Like us on Facebook➡ / kqedfood
🍕 Follow us on Twitter➡ / kqedfood