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Forums > Food & Drink > where to buy good red wine

Have you heard of the KIWI meetings? This started out as a few Aussies and NZers on a mission to find good drinkable wines at under 60 rmb a bottle. KIWI, by the way, is for Kunming International Wine Imbibers and there are still a few Kiwis involved. Now we meet on the third Saturday of the Month at Slice of Heaven and the mission is the same, finding good drinkable imported wines for less than 60 rmb. The process is, bring your wine, if it's no good that's fine, drink someone else's good find. If it's good everyone congratulates you and drinks most of your wine! The best I try to get good enough quantities of to put in our stock. See you next time on the 16th of July.

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Forums > Living in Kunming > English Corner

Hi Lucy
We have an English Corner at Slice of Heaven at 168 Hong Shan Dong Lu every Friday from about 7.30. You would be most welcome.

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Forums > Food & Drink > Tamarind Paste and Real Sour Cream

I have read that if you stir lemon juice into cream it will thicken and make a passable sour cream. I haven't tried it myself but because I saw it on the internet so it must be true!

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Forums > Food & Drink > Which milk?

We tried the New Zealand Anchor UHT milk at our cafe, Slice of Heaven, and found it incredibly good. It sold out really quickly with customers regularly coming back for more. We will have more in next week and try to always have it from then on. You can get this milk at Metro for about 17 kuai a litre. We haven't been able to match their price but have to sell it for 20 kuai. Good milk from grass fed cows with NO melamine or sweet taste. Would you guess I'm a Kiwi?

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Forums > Food & Drink > Gluten-free thread

Hi, I'm Barbara from Slice of Heaven in Hong Shan Dong Lu. On Sundays we have a roast dinner. It couldn't be easier to make it a gluten-free roast dinner. Just give me a call, tell me how many and I'll happily make you a gluten-free roast dinner and pudding almost as good as your Mum's.

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Lao Fa. We all look forward to you opening a bar so we can come and pass judgement. Kris cooks everything with love and both Alex and Kris are great hosts but the first month or so in any business are hideously difficult. Please review again in six months after these hard working guys get their training wheels off.

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Great place to find high end stuff beyond most budgets such as down quilts, cashmere scarves and sweaters, very good coats and jackets and leather goods. Often in barely worn condition. You will have to search. I got a Brooks Bros shirt for 10 kuai! Do bargain. I think this is where the charity bins of clothing end up. I've seen huge bales of compressed clothing in some of the stores.

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Hearts & Hands had a table at the Xmas market at Slice of Heaven recently. Their Xmas themed ornaments, toys and gifts were well made, very resonably priced and popular with our customers. We noticed they had some nice aprons and we asked them to make some for our staff in another colour. They arrived a week later, stylishly and professionally made and at a price to make the local street tailor anxious. They're right next to the Wicker Basket over on the West Second Ring Road.

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Heller, you're right. That is too much for bread. Call that another one of my many senior moments. But we did think the price was too low. The bread is 15 yuan for a baguette and 8 for the foccaccia. We think that is reasonable. What do you think?

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I'm a long term fan of Prague Cafe, both Beichen and Wen Lin Jie. It's clean, bright, has some of the friendliest staff in town, great coffee and, their pasta primavera beats all. Just reading a review of Aiyaryarr's makes me want to scream, "Aiyaryarr!!!" Where do you think you are? This is Kunming, in the middle of China, not London, New York, Paris. People here opening cafes, bars, restaurants are not Michelin Star chefs, just people. They love Kunming, food, people, good coffee and want to share that. Instead of blahing off, why don't you either open a cafe of your own and expose yourself to the same criticism you level at others go back to Paris, New York, Mummy, wherever.