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“Chinese food in Puerto Rico, it has been influenced by the Puerto Rican culture, by the flavor. So to someone living in Puerto Rico, that is their version of Chinese food...It’s not a fusion.
The restaurant serves Chinese food the way its traditionally made in the U.S. territory. "I'm from Puerto Rico, I live in Fort Worth, Texas. I drive here every two weeks.
The restaurant serves Chinese food the way its traditionally made in the U.S. territory. "I'm from Puerto Rico, I live in Fort Worth, Texas. I drive here every two weeks.
I landed in Puerto Rico with a list of places to eat and a hankering for crispy pork skin. What I didn’t expect was to find a movement reshaping how food is grown, cooked, and shared here.
The restaurant serves Chinese food the way its traditionally made in the U.S. territory. "I'm from Puerto Rico, I live in Fort Worth, Texas. I drive here every two weeks.