Panda Fest Comes to Hartford September 27-28 Features Hartford Food Festival Asian Food kids activity Homepage CTbites Team August 10, 2025 Get ready, Hartford — Panda Fest is bringing a feast for all the senses! This vibrant, family-friendly outdoor festival celebrates the richness of Asian culture through over 100 authentic street food dishes, live performances and panda-themed fun. With 55+ food vendors serving everything from Samsa to skewers, and a lineup of performances featuring K-pop, Thai dance, Chinese acrobatics and live music, Panda Fest promises an unforgettable experience that connects culture, cuisine and community in the heart of Connecticut.Guests will also enjoy panda inflatables, themed merchandise and more than 10 local vendors showcasing crafts and goods. Each General Admission ticket includes two free gifts—a custom Panda pin featuring a Connecticut twist and a stylish hand fan (valued at $16). Whether you're there for the flavors, the music or the family-friendly vibes, Panda Fest is where food meets fun and everyone is welcome. Read More
14 Spots For Vietnamese Banh Mi In CT & A Little Banh Mi History Restaurant Features Banh Mi Sandwich Guide Sandwiches Vietnamese Asian Food Lunch Homepage James Gribbon January 16, 2025 One morning this summer I woke up to see a note I’d scrawled, apparently in my sleep: “The banh mi is the entire world in one sandwich.” As far as dream-thoughts go, this was in the top 1% of my most coherent, although it’s not, strictly speaking, true. The “entire world” encompasses places like Paraguay and Iceland, and I’ve thankfully yet to see anyone dare put the fermented shark Icelanders call harkarl on any sandwich. The bánh mì is a global sandwich, then, with the flavors and history of Europe, Asia, and America in every bite.Below you’ll find 14 of our favorite spots for BANH MI in Connecticut. (If we missed your favorite spot for Banh Mi, please let us know.)The story of the bánh mì has roots in the longstanding colony of French Indochina, including present day Vietnam. Wherever any culture goes, their food follows, blending with local flavors and traditions to become part of the overall human mosaic. Pot-au-feu (steaming pot), a soup or stew made from meats and vegetables in a bone marrow broth, is a staple in every corner of France. Locals adapted this bone broth pot using available ingredients – lemongrass, Thai basil, beef tendons, and more – and feu became phở. Read More
MŌLÌ & Andy Yu Celebrate Lunar New Year in Greenwich: Dim Sum Brunch & Festivities Features Restaurant Lunar New Year Chinese Dumplings Dim Sum Greenwich Asian Food Homepage CTbites Team January 25, 2024 An all-new Dim Sum brunch launches on Sunday, February 11th with food and drink specials honoring Lunar New Year traditions. The celebratory launch event will also include a Lion Dance performance and one-of-a-kind souvenirs. Traditionally, the Lunar New Year is a 15-day celebration and concludes with a lantern festival marking the end of the celebrations. To honor their native traditions, award-winning restaurateurs K Dong and Chef Steven Chen will celebrate at their newest restaurant MŌLÌ (moligreenwich.com) with the launch of a new dim sum brunch menu and a live Lion Dance performance on Sunday, February 11th at 1:00 p.m. The team partnered with Fashion Designer and Philanthropist, Andy Yu to elevate the celebration and infuse a whimsical dish to the new Sunday brunch menu. Read More