Good Good Eatz in the News
Save Our Chinatowns and Good Good Eatz’s "Have You Eaten Yet?" recipe zine is featured in this nationwide coverage.
Four months after a devastating fire, the Shanxi noodle specialist makes a triumphant return with the support of Good Good Eatz.
Save Our Chinatowns kicked off a new project to help support the neighborhood: a stylishly illustrated zine that doubles as a love letter to Oakland Chinatown. Conveniently, it would make a chic gift for the upcoming Lunar New Year holiday.
While neighbors helping neighbors is nothing new, the pandemic has mobilized extraordinary networks of free grocery and meal delivery services.
Trinh Banh of Good Good Eatz is quoted in this piece.
Businesses across the country are struggling because of the pandemic, but Asian American establishments face particular challenges. We’ll look at how the pandemic is affecting California’s Asian-American businesses and find out about efforts to support them.
Good Good Eatz’s support helped bring Huangcheng Noodle House to the old Rosamunde Sausage Grill spot in Swan’s Market.
While San Francisco’s Chinatown is a well-known tourist destination, the century-old Oakland Chinatown is far less so.
Asian-American and Black leaders described how the combination of the pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement is changing relations between the two groups.
Japanese American journalists in three states — California, Hawaii, and Washington — participated in a first-ever collaboration to publish stories of human ingenuity, dignity, and survival during the COVID-19 pandemic.