Eat like a champ
Updated: 2015-07-10 07:30
(China Daily)
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We can't guarantee the new tuna plate at Element Fresh will help you win the French Open - or even improve your backhand. But China's retired but still favorite tennis ace, Li Na, has teamed up with the restaurant to promote healthy eating, saying: "I love fresh food, the source of vitality." Her new favorite, according to a new menu of five items she's endorsing, is Fire and Ice Tuna: spicy ahi tuna grilled medium-rare, with tangy chilled greens, cucumber, jicama and a wasabi vinaigrette. On the side: kombu potato salad with shiso and sesame. Price for the plate: 128 yuan at Element Fresh outlets around China.
China Daily
(China Daily 07/10/2015 page19)
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