
Chopstick Cinema My review of Filipino horror film Feng Shui is up on ThingsAsian, along with my recipe for Pochero, a spicy chorizo and vegetable stew.
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Each week, I feature an Asian film and create a recipe from the cuisine of that country. This week, it’s the 1961 San Francisco Chinatown musical Flower Drum Song, with a Chinese dish to go with it. Join me throughout the week for a closer look at the food and the film. ...

Chopstick Cinema I've also posted last week's recipe, Kapitan Chicken Curry, a Singaporean favorite.
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Each week, I feature an Asian film and create a recipe from the cuisine of that country. This week, in the spirit of Halloween and the Day of the Dead celebrations, I will be featuring Feng Shui, a Filipino horror thriller. ...

Chopstick Cinema To celebrate Halloween this week, I'm featuring Feng Shui, a Filipino horror thriller, and a tasty Filipino dish to go with it. Join me throughout the week for a closer look at the food and the film on ChopstickCinema.com

Chopstick Cinema This week, it's Singaporean cuisine, and a movie titled Perth. Join me this week for a closer look at the food and the film on ChopstickCinema.com

Chopstick Cinema My film review of The Syrian Bride has been posted to ThingsAsian with a recipe for a Trio of Syrian Mezza: Roasted Garlic Mutabal, Tabouli, and Lentil Salad.
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Each week, I feature an Asian film and create a recipe from the cuisine of that country. This week, Japan and America meet on the baseball field in a Japanese internment camp in a film titled American Pastime, and I will be preparing a Japanese dish to enjoy with the film. ...

Chopstick Cinema My film review of Pavilion of Women is up on ThingsAsian along with a recipe for Mandarin-Style Fish with Ginger-Garlic Sauce.
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Based upon the World War II era novel by Pearl S. Buck, Pavilion of Women tells the story of a Chinese woman who has grown discontent with her marriage to a wealthy aristocrat, and on her fortieth birthday, begins a quest to liberate herself.

Chopstick Cinema This week, it's Pavilion of Women, a Chinese film and a Chinese dish to go with it. Join me for the food and the film on ChopstickCinema.com
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Each week, I feature an Asian film and create a recipe from the cuisine of that country. This week, the spotlight is on China with a film titled Pavilion of Women, and as always, a Chinese dish to enjoy with it. ...

Chopstick Cinema My Osama film review and Spice-Rubbed Lambchop Recipe are up on ThingsAsian. Check it out on ChopstickCinema.com
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Each week, I feature an Asian film and create a recipe from the cuisine of that country. This week, the spotlight is on China with a film titled Pavilion of Women, and as always, a Chinese dish to enjoy with it. ...

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Chopstick Cinema For this week's dish, I will be featuring kimbap, Korea's popular interpretation of sushi rolls. My recipe will be posted at the end of the week.

Chopstick Cinema This week, I’ll be featuring The Bow, a Korean film, and a Korean dish to go with it. Join me on Chopstick Cinema for a closer look at the food and the film. My recipe and film review will be posted at the end of the week.
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This time, I’ll be featuring The Bow, a Korean film, and a Korean dish to go with it. Join me this week on Chopstick Cinema for a closer look at the food and the film. My recipe and film review will be posted at the end of the week.

Chopstick Cinema I've just posted my Umrao Jaan film review along with a fantastic recipe for Tandoori-Style Chicken Wings. Check it out on ChopstickCinema.com
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Based upon the 1899 Urdu novel Umrao Jaan Ada by Pakistani author Mirza Hadi Ruswa, the 2006 remake of Umrao Jaan by director J.P. Dutta stars Aishwariya Rai in the title role, with Abhishek Bachchan as the handsome prince who steals her heart.

Chopstick Cinema This week, I’m headed back to India for Umrao Jaan, the story of a beautiful courtesan. And as always, I’ll be making an Indian dish to enjoy with it. Join me this week on Chopstick Cinema for a closer look at the food and the film.




















