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Cabin BBQ: Obama's half-brother barbecues us to euphoria
Cabin BBQ follows a simple, winning formula: cheap, cheerful, and plenty smoky.Mark Ndesandjo, Barack Obama's half-brother, is a talented guy. But out of all of his achievements, the one that pleases us most is the success of Cabin BBQ, the chain of laid-back outdoor barbecue restaurants Ndesandjo started with Chinese partners in 2003.
The original Cabin BBQ sits in a restaurant hub not far from Xiangmihu metro station in Shenzhen, four stops away from the Lok Ma Chau border crossing with Hong Kong. There are now ten branches across China, the farthest of which is in Yinchuan, Ningxia.For anyone used to dining in Hong Kong, where the air conditioning is always on full blast and the lack of space forces elbows onto your dinner plate, Cabin BBQ is a relief. This is a smoky, outdoor dining paradise where street vendors sell coconuts next to the parking lot and people wander in to eat lots of meat and drink copious amounts of beer until the darkest hours of the night.

Everything is covered in a spicy seasoning that singes the wimpy palates of Hong Kongers. Don't be afraid -- after the tenth bottle of beer, it doesn't hurt so much. Drinking at Cabin BBQ is a competitive sport: big buckets are placed next to each table to collect (and show off) all the beer bottles after you have consumed.
The last time we visited, there were six of us and by the end of the night there were 25 big, empty bottles of Tsingtao under the table. I can't quite remember how many courses of meat we went through, but by the time we stumbled out of the restaurant, five hours after entering, we were in a kind of euphoric trance that lasted all the way back to the Shenzhen-Hong Kong border.
This is rowdy, outdoor dining, China-style, and Mark certainly gets it.
Cabin BBQ
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