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  • REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
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    REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
    Z He, co founder of Pleasant Lady Jianbing Trading Stall in Soho, London, UK. From this Thursday the unassuming Cantonese-style hatch will pop open daily between 11.30am and 8.30pm. It’s an elegant window illustrated with Mandarin calligraphy, which will serve traditional jianbing. "Jianbing is basically a breakfast food, but it’s also the most popular street food in China" says Z He. "Sometimes I call them Chinese burritos, or breakfast baps," He elaborates.

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  • REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
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    REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
    Z He, co founder of Pleasant Lady Jianbing Trading Stall in Soho, London, UK. From this Thursday the unassuming Cantonese-style hatch will pop open daily between 11.30am and 8.30pm. It’s an elegant window illustrated with Mandarin calligraphy, which will serve traditional jianbing. "Jianbing is basically a breakfast food, but it’s also the most popular street food in China" says Z He. "Sometimes I call them Chinese burritos, or breakfast baps," He elaborates.

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  • REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
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    REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
    Z He, co founder of Pleasant Lady Jianbing Trading Stall in Soho, London, UK. From this Thursday the unassuming Cantonese-style hatch will pop open daily between 11.30am and 8.30pm. It’s an elegant window illustrated with Mandarin calligraphy, which will serve traditional jianbing. "Jianbing is basically a breakfast food, but it’s also the most popular street food in China" says Z He. "Sometimes I call them Chinese burritos, or breakfast baps," He elaborates.

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  • REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
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    REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
    Z He, co founder of Pleasant Lady Jianbing Trading Stall in Soho, London, UK. From this Thursday the unassuming Cantonese-style hatch will pop open daily between 11.30am and 8.30pm. It’s an elegant window illustrated with Mandarin calligraphy, which will serve traditional jianbing. "Jianbing is basically a breakfast food, but it’s also the most popular street food in China" says Z He. "Sometimes I call them Chinese burritos, or breakfast baps," He elaborates.

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  • REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
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    REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
    Z He, co founder of Pleasant Lady Jianbing Trading Stall in Soho, London, UK. From this Thursday the unassuming Cantonese-style hatch will pop open daily between 11.30am and 8.30pm. It’s an elegant window illustrated with Mandarin calligraphy, which will serve traditional jianbing. "Jianbing is basically a breakfast food, but it’s also the most popular street food in China" says Z He. "Sometimes I call them Chinese burritos, or breakfast baps," He elaborates.

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  • REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
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    REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
    Z He, co founder of Pleasant Lady Jianbing Trading Stall in Soho, London, UK. From this Thursday the unassuming Cantonese-style hatch will pop open daily between 11.30am and 8.30pm. It’s an elegant window illustrated with Mandarin calligraphy, which will serve traditional jianbing. "Jianbing is basically a breakfast food, but it’s also the most popular street food in China" says Z He. "Sometimes I call them Chinese burritos, or breakfast baps," He elaborates.

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  • REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
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    REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
    Z He, co founder of Pleasant Lady Jianbing Trading Stall in Soho, London, UK. From this Thursday the unassuming Cantonese-style hatch will pop open daily between 11.30am and 8.30pm. It’s an elegant window illustrated with Mandarin calligraphy, which will serve traditional jianbing. "Jianbing is basically a breakfast food, but it’s also the most popular street food in China" says Z He. "Sometimes I call them Chinese burritos, or breakfast baps," He elaborates.

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  • REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
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    REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
    Z He, co founder of Pleasant Lady Jianbing Trading Stall in Soho, London, UK. From this Thursday the unassuming Cantonese-style hatch will pop open daily between 11.30am and 8.30pm. It’s an elegant window illustrated with Mandarin calligraphy, which will serve traditional jianbing. "Jianbing is basically a breakfast food, but it’s also the most popular street food in China" says Z He. "Sometimes I call them Chinese burritos, or breakfast baps," He elaborates.

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  • REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
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    REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
    Z He, co founder of Pleasant Lady Jianbing Trading Stall in Soho, London, UK. From this Thursday the unassuming Cantonese-style hatch will pop open daily between 11.30am and 8.30pm. It’s an elegant window illustrated with Mandarin calligraphy, which will serve traditional jianbing. "Jianbing is basically a breakfast food, but it’s also the most popular street food in China" says Z He. "Sometimes I call them Chinese burritos, or breakfast baps," He elaborates.

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  • REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
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    REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
    Z He, co founder of Pleasant Lady Jianbing Trading Stall in Soho, London, UK. From this Thursday the unassuming Cantonese-style hatch will pop open daily between 11.30am and 8.30pm. It’s an elegant window illustrated with Mandarin calligraphy, which will serve traditional jianbing. "Jianbing is basically a breakfast food, but it’s also the most popular street food in China" says Z He. "Sometimes I call them Chinese burritos, or breakfast baps," He elaborates.

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  • REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
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    REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
    Z He, co founder of Pleasant Lady Jianbing Trading Stall in Soho, London, UK. From this Thursday the unassuming Cantonese-style hatch will pop open daily between 11.30am and 8.30pm. It’s an elegant window illustrated with Mandarin calligraphy, which will serve traditional jianbing. "Jianbing is basically a breakfast food, but it’s also the most popular street food in China" says Z He. "Sometimes I call them Chinese burritos, or breakfast baps," He elaborates.

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  • REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
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    REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
    Z He, co founder of Pleasant Lady Jianbing Trading Stall in Soho, London, UK. From this Thursday the unassuming Cantonese-style hatch will pop open daily between 11.30am and 8.30pm. It’s an elegant window illustrated with Mandarin calligraphy, which will serve traditional jianbing. "Jianbing is basically a breakfast food, but it’s also the most popular street food in China" says Z He. "Sometimes I call them Chinese burritos, or breakfast baps," He elaborates.

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  • REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
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    REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
    Z He, co founder of Pleasant Lady Jianbing Trading Stall in Soho, London, UK. From this Thursday the unassuming Cantonese-style hatch will pop open daily between 11.30am and 8.30pm. It’s an elegant window illustrated with Mandarin calligraphy, which will serve traditional jianbing. "Jianbing is basically a breakfast food, but it’s also the most popular street food in China" says Z He. "Sometimes I call them Chinese burritos, or breakfast baps," He elaborates.

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  • REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
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    REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
    Z He, co founder of Pleasant Lady Jianbing Trading Stall in Soho, London, UK. From this Thursday the unassuming Cantonese-style hatch will pop open daily between 11.30am and 8.30pm. It’s an elegant window illustrated with Mandarin calligraphy, which will serve traditional jianbing. "Jianbing is basically a breakfast food, but it’s also the most popular street food in China" says Z He. "Sometimes I call them Chinese burritos, or breakfast baps," He elaborates.

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  • REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
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    REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
    Z He, co founder of Pleasant Lady Jianbing Trading Stall in Soho, London, UK. From this Thursday the unassuming Cantonese-style hatch will pop open daily between 11.30am and 8.30pm. It’s an elegant window illustrated with Mandarin calligraphy, which will serve traditional jianbing. "Jianbing is basically a breakfast food, but it’s also the most popular street food in China" says Z He. "Sometimes I call them Chinese burritos, or breakfast baps," He elaborates.

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  • REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
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    REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
    Z He, co founder of Pleasant Lady Jianbing Trading Stall in Soho, London, UK. From this Thursday the unassuming Cantonese-style hatch will pop open daily between 11.30am and 8.30pm. It’s an elegant window illustrated with Mandarin calligraphy, which will serve traditional jianbing. "Jianbing is basically a breakfast food, but it’s also the most popular street food in China" says Z He. "Sometimes I call them Chinese burritos, or breakfast baps," He elaborates.

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  • REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
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    REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
    Z He, co founder of Pleasant Lady Jianbing Trading Stall in Soho, London, UK. From this Thursday the unassuming Cantonese-style hatch will pop open daily between 11.30am and 8.30pm. It’s an elegant window illustrated with Mandarin calligraphy, which will serve traditional jianbing. "Jianbing is basically a breakfast food, but it’s also the most popular street food in China" says Z He. "Sometimes I call them Chinese burritos, or breakfast baps," He elaborates.

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  • REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
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    REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
    Z He, co founder of Pleasant Lady Jianbing Trading Stall in Soho, London, UK. From this Thursday the unassuming Cantonese-style hatch will pop open daily between 11.30am and 8.30pm. It’s an elegant window illustrated with Mandarin calligraphy, which will serve traditional jianbing. "Jianbing is basically a breakfast food, but it’s also the most popular street food in China" says Z He. "Sometimes I call them Chinese burritos, or breakfast baps," He elaborates.

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  • REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
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    REPORTAGE - Food in London: Lady Jianbing Trading Stall
    Z He, co founder of Pleasant Lady Jianbing Trading Stall in Soho, London, UK. From this Thursday the unassuming Cantonese-style hatch will pop open daily between 11.30am and 8.30pm. It’s an elegant window illustrated with Mandarin calligraphy, which will serve traditional jianbing. "Jianbing is basically a breakfast food, but it’s also the most popular street food in China" says Z He. "Sometimes I call them Chinese burritos, or breakfast baps," He elaborates.

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  • STUDIO - Ben Chaplin
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    STUDIO - Ben Chaplin
    English stage and screen actor, Ben Chaplin, pictured at The Old Vic, Waterloo, London, UK. The sometime Hollywood heartthrob, 47, began 2017 playing Mark Costley, the mysterious stranger who had a passionate affair with Emily Watson’s married scientist in BBC1's Apple Tree Yard and became what he calls "every housewife’s guilty fantasy". Then came the unfaithful barrister in Nina Raine’s superbly murky Consent at the National Theatre. Now he is Bernard, a successful but ageing, twice-divorced pop music producer clashing viciously with a talented but naïvely fragile Irish singer-songwriter (newcomer Seana Kerslake) in Joe Penhall’s Mood Music at The Old Vic.

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  • STUDIO - Ben Chaplin
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    STUDIO - Ben Chaplin
    English stage and screen actor, Ben Chaplin, pictured at The Old Vic, Waterloo, London, UK. The sometime Hollywood heartthrob, 47, began 2017 playing Mark Costley, the mysterious stranger who had a passionate affair with Emily Watson’s married scientist in BBC1's Apple Tree Yard and became what he calls "every housewife’s guilty fantasy". Then came the unfaithful barrister in Nina Raine’s superbly murky Consent at the National Theatre. Now he is Bernard, a successful but ageing, twice-divorced pop music producer clashing viciously with a talented but naïvely fragile Irish singer-songwriter (newcomer Seana Kerslake) in Joe Penhall’s Mood Music at The Old Vic.

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  • STUDIO - Ben Chaplin
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    STUDIO - Ben Chaplin
    English stage and screen actor, Ben Chaplin, pictured at The Old Vic, Waterloo, London, UK. The sometime Hollywood heartthrob, 47, began 2017 playing Mark Costley, the mysterious stranger who had a passionate affair with Emily Watson’s married scientist in BBC1's Apple Tree Yard and became what he calls "every housewife’s guilty fantasy". Then came the unfaithful barrister in Nina Raine’s superbly murky Consent at the National Theatre. Now he is Bernard, a successful but ageing, twice-divorced pop music producer clashing viciously with a talented but naïvely fragile Irish singer-songwriter (newcomer Seana Kerslake) in Joe Penhall’s Mood Music at The Old Vic.

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  • STUDIO - Ben Chaplin
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    STUDIO - Ben Chaplin
    English stage and screen actor, Ben Chaplin, pictured at The Old Vic, Waterloo, London, UK. The sometime Hollywood heartthrob, 47, began 2017 playing Mark Costley, the mysterious stranger who had a passionate affair with Emily Watson’s married scientist in BBC1's Apple Tree Yard and became what he calls "every housewife’s guilty fantasy". Then came the unfaithful barrister in Nina Raine’s superbly murky Consent at the National Theatre. Now he is Bernard, a successful but ageing, twice-divorced pop music producer clashing viciously with a talented but naïvely fragile Irish singer-songwriter (newcomer Seana Kerslake) in Joe Penhall’s Mood Music at The Old Vic.

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  • STUDIO - Ben Chaplin
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    STUDIO - Ben Chaplin
    English stage and screen actor, Ben Chaplin, pictured at The Old Vic, Waterloo, London, UK. The sometime Hollywood heartthrob, 47, began 2017 playing Mark Costley, the mysterious stranger who had a passionate affair with Emily Watson’s married scientist in BBC1's Apple Tree Yard and became what he calls "every housewife’s guilty fantasy". Then came the unfaithful barrister in Nina Raine’s superbly murky Consent at the National Theatre. Now he is Bernard, a successful but ageing, twice-divorced pop music producer clashing viciously with a talented but naïvely fragile Irish singer-songwriter (newcomer Seana Kerslake) in Joe Penhall’s Mood Music at The Old Vic.

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  • STUDIO - Ben Chaplin
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    STUDIO - Ben Chaplin
    English stage and screen actor, Ben Chaplin, pictured at The Old Vic, Waterloo, London, UK. The sometime Hollywood heartthrob, 47, began 2017 playing Mark Costley, the mysterious stranger who had a passionate affair with Emily Watson’s married scientist in BBC1's Apple Tree Yard and became what he calls "every housewife’s guilty fantasy". Then came the unfaithful barrister in Nina Raine’s superbly murky Consent at the National Theatre. Now he is Bernard, a successful but ageing, twice-divorced pop music producer clashing viciously with a talented but naïvely fragile Irish singer-songwriter (newcomer Seana Kerslake) in Joe Penhall’s Mood Music at The Old Vic.

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  • STUDIO - Ben Chaplin
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    STUDIO - Ben Chaplin
    English stage and screen actor, Ben Chaplin, pictured at The Old Vic, Waterloo, London, UK. The sometime Hollywood heartthrob, 47, began 2017 playing Mark Costley, the mysterious stranger who had a passionate affair with Emily Watson’s married scientist in BBC1's Apple Tree Yard and became what he calls "every housewife’s guilty fantasy". Then came the unfaithful barrister in Nina Raine’s superbly murky Consent at the National Theatre. Now he is Bernard, a successful but ageing, twice-divorced pop music producer clashing viciously with a talented but naïvely fragile Irish singer-songwriter (newcomer Seana Kerslake) in Joe Penhall’s Mood Music at The Old Vic.

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  • STUDIO - Ben Chaplin
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    STUDIO - Ben Chaplin
    English stage and screen actor, Ben Chaplin, pictured at The Old Vic, Waterloo, London, UK. The sometime Hollywood heartthrob, 47, began 2017 playing Mark Costley, the mysterious stranger who had a passionate affair with Emily Watson’s married scientist in BBC1's Apple Tree Yard and became what he calls "every housewife’s guilty fantasy". Then came the unfaithful barrister in Nina Raine’s superbly murky Consent at the National Theatre. Now he is Bernard, a successful but ageing, twice-divorced pop music producer clashing viciously with a talented but naïvely fragile Irish singer-songwriter (newcomer Seana Kerslake) in Joe Penhall’s Mood Music at The Old Vic.

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  • STUDIO - Ben Chaplin
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    STUDIO - Ben Chaplin
    English stage and screen actor, Ben Chaplin, pictured at The Old Vic, Waterloo, London, UK. The sometime Hollywood heartthrob, 47, began 2017 playing Mark Costley, the mysterious stranger who had a passionate affair with Emily Watson’s married scientist in BBC1's Apple Tree Yard and became what he calls "every housewife’s guilty fantasy". Then came the unfaithful barrister in Nina Raine’s superbly murky Consent at the National Theatre. Now he is Bernard, a successful but ageing, twice-divorced pop music producer clashing viciously with a talented but naïvely fragile Irish singer-songwriter (newcomer Seana Kerslake) in Joe Penhall’s Mood Music at The Old Vic.

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  • STUDIO - Ben Chaplin
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    STUDIO - Ben Chaplin
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