Siu yeh
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British pronunciation/sˈɪuː jˈeɪ/
American pronunciation/sˈɪuː jˈeɪ/

Définition et Signification de "siu yeh"

Siu yeh
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repas de fin de nuit, culture de restauration nocturne

a late-night meal or late-night dining culture in Hong Kong, where people gather to eat and socialize after midnight

What is "siu yeh"?

Siu yeh is a Cantonese term that translates to "late-night snack" in English. It refers to the practice of enjoying small, often savory, dishes or snacks late at night, typically after dinner and before bedtime. Siu yeh can include a variety of foods such as dim sum, noodles, congee, dumplings, or street food like grilled skewers or steamed buns. It is a popular tradition in Cantonese culture, particularly in cities like Hong Kong where there are vibrant street food scenes and bustling night markets.

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