Month: April 2023

Read more about this old school Hainanese restaurant in Penang here: http://migrationology.com/2015/07/hainanese-nyonya-food-in-penang/ When my wife and I were in Penang, Malaysia, we were there to eat – that was our main mission. On our last few days, I wasn’t sure what to try, so I was searching around and finally, using the Foursquare location search,
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A dumpling is typically dough wrapped around various fillings, or sometimes no fillings at all. It can be steamed, boiled, fried, or baked. From sweet to savory, we’ll take a look at how 23 countries enjoy their dumplings. Editor’s Note: Momo is a popular dumpling in Tibet, Nepal, Bhutan, and Northeast India. Special thanks to
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The resurgence of a once banned liquor in Ghana, Akpeteshie, is shaking up the global distillery market. Brothers Kofi and Raja Owusu-Ansah, owners of Republic Distilleries in Accra, are bringing Akpeteshie, Ghana’s indigenous alcoholic spirit distilled from sugar cane juice, to the rest of world. They are poised to disrupt the international liquor market valued
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►Instagram: https://instagram.com/migrationology ►SNAPCHAT: migrationology ►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/migrationology ►Resources I use: http://migrationology.com/travel-resources/ ►Premium Travel Guides: http://migrationology.com/travel-guides/ ►Make a donation: http://migrationology.com/donate/ One day we were in the Shilin District of Taipei and ready to have lunch. After doing a search on Foursquare, I found a shabu shabu hot pot restaurant nearby and we decided to check it out.
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Most people who visit ‘Orlando’ never truly see it. They arrive at Orlando International Airport and head straight for the theme parks. The city actually lies 15 miles north-east and often goes unnoticed in the rush for Disney and co – which is a major oversight, as it’s home to some of Florida’s most original
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Serial entrepreneur and restaurateur Tony Park, who is 45-years-old and New York City-based, owns the following: two bakeries (with more to come), a cocktail bar, a full-service Korean BBQ restaurant and he just opened a Korean steakhouse. Formulas haven’t particularly worked for Park who is driven by his own independent spirit. Park has diversified roots
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It’s no secret by now that Iceland’s laid-back, diminutive capital punches way above its weight on pretty much every level. It’s ostensibly a cosmopolitan and highly progressive fishing village, home to more than half of the country’s 300,000 citizens, as well as a slew of expats and a constant stream of visitors all year round.
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Easter is typically a big consumer holiday that rakes in billions and gives Americans toothaches. In fact, 80% of Americans celebrated the holiday last year, and this year consumers are expected to spend $24 billion, according to the National Retail Federation. In the weeks leading up to the holiday, grocery stores will offer an abundance
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►Osaka Food Guide: http://migrationology.com/2015/09/osaka-food-guide-japan/ I have to admit Day 13 went nothing like I wanted it to or as I had planned… but that sometimes happens in travel (and life), and we can get frustrated and annoyed, or we can make the most of it and try to look for the good and positive. 00:56
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