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'Harper's Elbows' becomes star dish in Beijing

A waitress pours tea for Laureen Harper as Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper looks on during a stop at the Yi Wan Ju restaurant in Beijing on Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is presented with flowers as he arrives in Chongqing, Saturday, Feb.11, 2012.
A waitress pours tea for Laureen Harper as Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper looks on during a stop at the Yi Wan Ju restaurant in Beijing on Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

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Date: Saturday Feb. 25, 2012 9:35 PM ET

OTTAWA — In Canada, the phrase "Harper's Elbows" might make a good description for the prime minister's penchant for playing political offence.

But in Beijing, it's the name of a new dish in a restaurant that gained celebrity status following Stephen Harper's visit earlier this month.

During his four-day trip to China, Harper stopped in at the Yi Wan Ju restaurant in Beijing for lunch with his wife Laureen.

The restaurant's name literally translates to "the home of the one-bowl meal," and diners receive a bowl of soup and noodles which they season according to taste.

The lunch was meant to be a quick photo op and also give the Harpers a local's taste of Beijing.

But a few days after Harper left the Chinese capital, Canadian embassy staff began hearing rumours that the restaurant was now doing brisk business in a dish translated as "Harper's Elbows."

According to a report in Chinese media, Harper combined two dishes from the menu -- cabbage served in a mustard sauce and soup-braised pork.

The pork dish is named after one of China's most famous poets and is commonly known as Dong Po Pork. It's made using pork belly or pork hock, made with pig knuckles.

But Harper, a fan of spicy foods, decided to take the soup meat and dip it into the mustard sauce.

The restaurant owner was surprised by the combination and declared a new dish born.

A literal translation of the title is "Harper's Elbows," though it could also be understood as "Harper's Knuckles."

A sign was put up outside the restaurant announcing the special dish, and inside the restaurant, the table, plates and chairs, including golden chair covers, have been permanently reserved.

The dishes the Harpers ordered are also on display.

The restaurant manager told China News that business is up 20 per cent.

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Grinders Beijing
said

I own the only Canadian restaurant/bar in Beijing where we show hockey, especially Canucks games, and serve poutine. We are very well known in the expat community but we didn't get a sniff from Harper or my own premier Cristy Clark. Talk about an opportunity missed to support Canadians doing business in China and to meet Canadians living and working in China with real life practical experience. I'm not talking about hours of his time but maybe 30 minutes to meet and talk to Canadians and gain real insight into how China runs and how to do business here. There are thousands of Canadians in China and this would have been a great way to connect with them. I have seen pictures of his wife shopping at the markets where they sell fake name brand clothes and other such garbage but not once have I seen pictures of them meeting with regular Canadians living abroad. But really, who cares what we think right? It is not like we live in his riding, although I did get a phone call telling me that my polling station had moved. Weird.


Coach Dave
said

"we do not have a law that permits a politician to be recalled by the electorate" is about as solid an endorsement of the illegal activity as we can see. There is a thing called honor, it guides one to do the right thing. Visiting China "with the family" seems an unearned perk and having a dish named after you when you cheated at home makes the rest of us a bit queasy.


Quebec Nordique fan
said

The Chinese call the new dish thank you for your cheap oil, we call it here in Canada four more years of hell.


devils advocate
said

Harper has left a culinary legacy" here in Canada too. It is characterized by a persistent "bad taste" in the mouth whenever one thinks about gold plated MP pensions being preserved while OAS to poor seniors is slated to be cut back or when one is subjected to self-righteous statements of moral superiority from conservative MPs caught once again engaging in dirty, dishonest politics.


Jon in SK
said

All the media sites are covering Harper's latest assault on Canadian Democracy and MORE elections fraud, and CTV is running a puff piece on Harpers elbows. Don't want to jeopardize the Economic Action Plan advertising revenue?


Ruth
said

I'm not a fan of some of Mr. Harpers policy's & maybe some of his tactics. Though we should give credit where credit is do. I find this story a little bit of fresh air, and funny at the same time. Harpers ellbow, Harpers knuckles, ..it's funny and a little light trivia, on the side. Cuddly like panda bears, a little good press is just what Mr. Harper needs right about now, and giving us stories on the Good things that Mr. Harper is doing, is nice, ...It can not be ALL doom and gloom.And great for the restaurant owner, .. See our Government does great things too.


kman
said

Hey Reece, maybe your right, maybe Harper should resign. I mean really who wants a government that is actually somewhat fiscally responsible? I mean sure he was bullied by the opposition parties but didn't he spend all that money the practically forced him to? What we need is a real hero that does practically nothing, somehow gets credited for saving our financial institutions (by doing nothing and taking credit for the work of others 100 years before him) and then can magically balance the books by spending more than ever and making the EI and OAS surplus disappear. Yeah! that is the way we should go .... ummm un case you didn't realise it I am being sarcastic ... just sayin ... ya know in case you didn't get it.


Pip
said

When will Reece and people like him realize that the election is nearly a year past; that the majority was gained according to the law; that we do not have a law that permits a politician to be recalled by the electorate? That a PM can give away golf balls as PR, or create an unusual combination in a mix-and-match restaurant? The Robo-calls are being investigated and, no doubt, eventually some person or organization will pay the price. However, Robo-calls are made by computer: computers can be hacked, IP addresses spoofed. Pigs knuckles in soup, with noodles and a mustard dressing sound perfectly reasonable. And if the owner of the restaurant has increased business as a result of Harper's tastes - may he make the profit while he can!


Lynn
said

Wow Reece! Bitter much? That was 10 months ago, and we got the best government option we had. Be grateful, and eat something... you're sounding growly.


Reece
said

He elbowed his way into power by employing dirty tricks. I simply do not believe he didnt know about the robo calls. At the end of the day he had the most to gain. Lets forget the communists nations cute names for dishes, lets forget about the Panda Bears, lets talk about demanding Harper call an election. Harper, RESIGN. you dishonour yourself each day you are in office - you have no right to hold this office.


NorthShore
said

Haha! I love how you guys act like one little publicity stunt makes everything Harper has done wrong completely null. Sorry, but just because something is printed in the Canadian new (which I'm sure the Chinese overall don't give a crap about) doesn't mean he hasn't made a lot of bad decisions for this country.


Will
said

Personally, I find it amusing. Can't wait to see how the nutbars try to spin this one so that they can claim Harper is bringing about the end of the world.


MarkinTO
said

At least the Chinese respect us, unlike our American cousins.


JB in Ontario
said

Sounds like an interesting dish, can it be prepared here in Canada I wonder. I love pork!


Gene Cernan
said

Harper obviously made a positive impact during his visit to China.


Hoot - Ottawa
said

MMMmmmm a great dish over Christmas Eve similar...pork hocks/ragout...very very good...even the Prime Minister has to eat and so does his wife..so remarking it is nothing but a photo-op how childish is this ...have 3 grandchildren under the age of ten who know better.


Wayne
said

Right on Harper. Glad this worked out for the restaurant and you.


matteo
said

And you lefties keep saying he's bad for the economy......?? ; )


Len
said

For all the controversy he's embroiled in recently it is gratifying to see something light and amusing about the PM (no bad meaning there). Always did enjoy him playing the piano!


Big A
said

You gotta love marketing imagination ! It shouldn't be too long for the world of Canadian liberals to put a negative twist on this one. Pig knuckles and feet are great by the way and I use mustard too.


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