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Union Hmong Kitchen to Host Noodle Pop-Up in Cursed Uptown Space
It's not cursed this time if there's already an end date.


...Slurp will be serving up hot, presumably slurpable, noods starting early January and running through mid-spring. The menu, described as ranging from “brothy” to “saucy,” will feature six items at a time, focusing on traditional Hmong dishes like mushroom ramen, pan-fried noodles, and Khao Poon, a red curry wedding soup typically loaded with fish sauce (hell yeah).



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None of those are traditional Hmong dish... traditional Hmong dish are saltless greens soup (zaub tsuag) and rice and maybe the bitter sh1t dish (quav ab).



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