Yum cha (飲茶) - literally means drink tea but it's also what dim sum is called
Sik joh fan may ah (食咗飯未呀) - have you eaten yet
Ho sik (好食) - tastes good
Ho yau (蚝油) - oyster sauce
Foong jow (鳳爪) - literally means phoenix claw but it's what chicken feet are called
Bau may ah (飽未呀) - are you full
Siu app (燒鴨) - roasted duck
Long an (龍眼) - Longan fruit
Hoi seen (海鮮) - a kind of condiment that's sweet + salty
Lap cheong (臘腸) - Chinese sausage
Mai dan (埋單) - can we get the bill
Sized 5" x 7".
Matte, weatherproof.
I’ll Know It When I See It™ is a two-woman show creating sweet + slightly snarky paper goods™ + gifts from Vancouver, BC. Their products are sometimes nostalgic, often funny + occasionally Asian-inspired.