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Local perspective on Philippines unrest, Big Sur's monstress landslide, Panda Express and the future of Chinese cuisine
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May 24, 2017
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Local perspective on Philippines unrest, Big Sur's monstress landslide, Panda Express and the future of Chinese cuisine

The local take on Phillippines unrest, Big Sur and the giant landslide, Panda Express may hold the key to the future of Chinese cuisine by looking back to the past.

Jimmy Wang, director of culinary innovation, prepares five-flavor shrimp, a newly developed dish, at the Panda Express Innovation Kitchen in Pasadena on Thursday morning, May 11, 2017.
Jimmy Wang, director of culinary innovation, prepares five-flavor shrimp, a newly developed dish, at the Panda Express Innovation Kitchen in Pasadena on Thursday morning, May 11, 2017.
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The local take on Phillippines unrest, Big Sur and the giant landslide, Panda Express may hold the key to the future of Chinese cuisine by looking back to the past.

Listen 8:53
Reports say Islamist militants have burned buildings, taken hostages and even raised black ISIS-style flags on the country's southern island.
Listen 11:06
There's more to Chinese food than orange chicken, and Panda Express wants to introduce recipes from the San Gabriel Valley to customers nationwide
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The Angels Mike Trout has a pretty impressive resume with two MVP awards at only 25 years old.
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Fire, drought, damage to an integral bridge and now…“the mother of all landslides” has swept across Highway one near Big Sur.