That was so lovely, Bruno. Thank you for sharing. I had chifa once in Norwalk, Connecticut. There was a Peruvian restaurant there. I also attended a Catholic school in Hong Kong in my childhood called St Rose of Lima. So I had always wondered what Lima was like.
It was delicious! I always like to try other countries’ versions of Chinese food. It’s so interesting. You can tell a common origin but still see the way they have each evolved to meld with the new home country. There’s something so poignant in that.
That was so lovely, Bruno. Thank you for sharing. I had chifa once in Norwalk, Connecticut. There was a Peruvian restaurant there. I also attended a Catholic school in Hong Kong in my childhood called St Rose of Lima. So I had always wondered what Lima was like.
Thank you Lisa…I love Chifa so much!
It was delicious! I always like to try other countries’ versions of Chinese food. It’s so interesting. You can tell a common origin but still see the way they have each evolved to meld with the new home country. There’s something so poignant in that.