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Episode 3.3: The 2025 Golden Chopsticks Awards

22 min · 3 de ene de 2026
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I blinked and 2025 was over… and I honestly couldn’t remember what I even enjoyed. So naturally, I made an awards show about it. In this episode of Down in the Dumplings, I’m hosting the first ever Golden Chopstick Awards — my extremely subjective recap of the music, food, pop culture chaos, small businesses, and random comforts that got me through this year. We’re covering: ✨ SEVENTEEN’s Happy Burstday, THE8’s “Skyfall,” and why J-Hope’s Hope on the Stage tour genuinely stunned me 🍜 My food obsessions of the year — from malatang spirals to Bafang Dumpling and post-concert late-night eats ☕ Café culture highlights, including Toro/Tea, Thank You Coffee, and my undying love for the decaf espresso tonic 🎁 An Emotional Support Trinket Award (yes, Pop Mart Crybabies made the list) 📺 And the most important question of all: why did The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 have such a chokehold on me when I didn’t enjoy a single episode? This episode is part reflection, part comfort listen, part “is this just what being online in 2025 felt like?” If you’re also trying to figure out what this year even was, you’re not alone.

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