Recently, a few of my friends said that they tried some baozi in Chicago. I did some searching and I found the restaurant that they were talking about. The restaurant is called Wow Bao and they specialize in making gourmet baozi along with potstickers, small salads and iced teas. At Wow Bao you can get one baozi for $1.49. Apparently, Wow Bao is creating quite a sensation. I say, kudos to the person who came up with the genius idea of marketing a common, everyday snack in China to urbanites looking to try a new trend. Same goes to those chefs serving up gourmet ramen noodles for over $20 a bowl.
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Recently, a few of my friends said that they tried some baozi in Chicago. I did some searching and I found the restaurant that they were talking about. The restaurant is called Wow Bao and they specialize in making gourmet baozi along with potstickers, small salads and iced teas. At Wow Bao you can get one baozi for $1.49. Apparently, Wow Bao is creating quite a sensation. I say, kudos to the person who came up with the genius idea of marketing a common, everyday snack in China to urbanites looking to try a new trend. Same goes to those chefs serving up gourmet ramen noodles for over $20 a bowl.
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According to my Mandarin teacher, the term 'wanderlust' can best be translated as 'a travel addiction or craving'. In the above translation, 'yǐn' has several meanings such as 'a strong impulse', 'a longing', or 'a desire'.
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I really miss the vegetable baozi in Changzhou. The ones here aren't nearly as good.
Sarah, I finally figured out how to fix the problem for commenting on your blogs! And I love Wow Bao, I try to get some every time I go back to Chicago. I took your sister when we went last Christmas, and I know Misha has been too. They're delicious!