Fresh Rice Noodles Made By Hand at Hawaii’s Look Fun Factory — Dining on a Dime
In this episode of Dining on a Dime host Lucas Peterson stops by The Ying Leong Look Funn Factory, a tiny cafe in Honolulu’s Chinatown that’s been serving up their take on a dim sum classic for over 70 years. Their look funn noodles are based off the traditional cheong fun. These flat rice noodles are made with the filling mixed right into the dough. Eater is the one-stop-shop for food and restaurant obsessives across the country. With features, explainers, animations, recipes, and more — it’s the most indulgent food content around. So get hungry. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel now! http://goo.gl/hGwtF0 Our Video Crew: https://www.eater.com/pages/masthead-...

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