Albert Yang Opens Din Tai Fung
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Din Tai Fung: A family's food and their humble road to a grand opening in Vancouver

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Din Tai Fung Vancouver is one of 171 dumpling restaurants worldwide, including London , Manhattan and Dubai .
Albert Yang opened the new, 311 -seat soup-dumpling emporium on Alberni Street on May 5 .
Yang grew up a restaurant kid, doing homework at a Formica table, and taking orders as soon as he was tall enough to see over the counter at his parents' restaurant.
Yang remembers the original shop in Taipei , with the narrow staircase to the top floor, and the hospitality his grandfather showed to every guest.
“In Taiwan at that time there were no elevators, so he carried a disabled guest on his back up that tiny little staircase so he could dine with his friends. It shows the humility and dedication he had, and his ethic about treating our guests like family.”.
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