Easy Chinese - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Chinatown Unexpected
Ching heads to Flushing's Chinatown & explores the mysterious food enclaves

Use Your Noodle
The almighty Chinese noodle gets the red carpet treatment.

Hollywood Cocktail Party
Ching helps her friend prepare Chinese-inspired finger foods for a party.

L.A. Late Night Eats
A look at the best places for Chinese food offerings in Los Angeles late at night.

Little Taiwan
Ching discovers the food from her youth at Monterey Park's Little Taiwan.

The Chinese Holy Trinity - Garlic, Ginger & Chiles
Aromatics take center stage in this episode.

The Chinese Like It Hotter
Chinese cuisine can be both dangerously hot and pleasantly accessible.

Fusion Super Stars
Chinese cuisine makes the jump from Chinatown to Manhattan restaurants.

The American Dish with a Chinese Twist
Ching spins a Chinese version of the USA's most beloved dishes.

Exploring Chinese-American Classics
Explore the differences between American Chinese food & that made in China.

Veggie-Love
Ching has a goal - to make the vegetables the star of the plate!

Sweet Chinese
Ching sets out to show the unseen side of Chinese cuisine.

A Day in Chinatown
Ching explores the rich Chinese culture found in Manhattan's Chinatown.
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