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BAO’s next London site is to take its culinary cues from the beef noodle shops of Taiwan, offering steaming bowls of Taiwan’s national dish alongside its eponymous filled steamed buns.
On Redchurch Street within the site that was once home to Andina, BAO Noodle Shop will make its wheat noodles in house each day using flour imported from Taiwan to give them the correct structure and bounce.
There will be two styles of beef noodle soup available: a classic Taipei-style broth that closely matches the style of the beef noodle soup found across Taiwan with slow braised beef cheek and beef shortrib, spiced beef butter and fermented greens; and BAO’s take on a Tainan-style broth, which is based on recipes from the southwest of the island with a lighter broth combined with imported 400 day-aged white soy and thin slices of rare poached rump cap.
ONE Championship: Call to Greatness Preview and Predictions
ONE Championship will return to its homebase, the Singapore Indoor Stadium, for the first time this year on Friday, Feb. 22, for
ONE Championship: Call to Greatness.
The promotion’s fifth event of 2019 is headlined by the women’s atomweight Muay Thai world championship. Current women’s atomweight kickboxing world titleholder Stamp Fairtex attempts to win another belt when she goes up against American challenger Janet Todd, who makes her promotional debut.
The main card features two bouts in the lightweight grand prix quarterfinals, including Singapore’s own Amir Khan opposite Costa Rica’s Ariel Sexton and former title challenger Ev Ting against dangerous Turk Saygid Guseyn Arslanaliev.