'Your new lunch break go-to comes from Mr. Bing, a popular Chinese street-food vendor that’s been popping up in various New York markets and food halls. Mr. Bing is known for serving jianbing (or bing for short): a savory egg-stuffed crepe that’s been a staple Chinese street breakfast for years, which they’ve modified into being an all-day feast. Now more than ever, thanks to Instagram, people are eating with their eyes. But does all this Instagrammable food actually taste good? What’s the story behind popular new food like Taco Pizza or Cheetos Macaroons? “Fork Yeah” answers these questions head on. This series goes to the source of the latest and greatest food trends and most ‘gramable dishes to find out how they taste and what inspired the making of them. Producer Chas Truslow Camera Operators James Ogel Editor Zachary Lapierre Animator Fredy Delgado Production Manager Jonathan Rinkerman Production Coordinator Sarah Barry Senior Producer Nezihe Soyalan Supervising Producer Stasia Tomlinson Executive Producer Justin Lundstrom Music: \"Roaming District\" by Pierre Aviat 0:01 \"Sunday Afternoon\" by Olivier Delcros 1:49 Subscribe to Thrillist https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC59s1J7c7zreuvnvLUQ0Xg?sub_confirmation=1 Check out our website for more food, drink, travel, and entertainment. https://www.thrillist.com Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Thrillist/ Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thrillist/ Sign up for our newsletter https://signup.thrillist.com/'
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