About the Author:
Daniel King is a San Francisco-based writer searching for the spiciest Szechuan noodles and subtlest soup dumplings in the Bay Area. He has been a staff writer at the San Francisco Chronicle, the San Francisco Bay Guardian, the Village Voice, and JazzTimes. He has also served as an editor at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco, producing books and gallery shows about China, Japan, Korea, South and Southeast Asia, West Asia, and the Himalayas. When he isn't reporting on arts and culture, he is playing chess in the parks and struggling to improve a Neapolitan pizza-dough recipe. To learn more about his work, visit danielkingsf dot com.
Review:
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