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LOCAL CUISINES OF ZHENGZHOU

 

Zhengzhou, despite its role as the main transit point for travelers in and beyond Henan, is not the most culinary city in China. It is, however, a rapidly modernising city, and as such there are a wealth of restaurants to choose from. The food here mainly consists of authentic Henan cuisine, carp and chicken being most dishes main component. The Chinese here are proud of their local produce, including, most famously, the traditional pastries (called Taosibao, but with different varieties including Dajiujia, Pipasu and Chongyang huagao) and the see-through noodles (Liangfen), which are both said to have been popular dishes on the emperor's plate in bygone days. Of more simple fare, there are fish slices with noodles (Liyu peiman), wooden bucket-cooked chicken (Tongzi bao) and a delicious stewed yellow carp dish (Huangmeng yu).

The most popular and fashionable restaurants can be found on and around Jinshui Road (Jinshui lu). This area is full of fairly cheap food (around RMB50 per person), somewhat deceptive since the facades of many of these places are grand and imposing. Restaurant choice here is also large and varied, with prices kept down by competition, but among the best, the Shaolin and Guotai Restaurants (Shaolin fandian and Guotai fandian) are both good choices, and the Caolaomu serves cheaper Muslim buffet during lunch hours. For Cantonese food, the Flower Restaurant (Huayuan fandian) does well crafted dimsum and some good seafood dishes and for Western food, the Richmond Brewery (Zhuqimen) is nice, allowing you to relax with some cool Canadian draft beer.

Within town, and also close to Jinshui Road, is also a branch of the famous Red Sorghum Restaurant (Honggaoliang), which serves a variety of better made Muslim fast food. The restaurant can be located on Erqi lu, just near to the Erqi Hotel. For those after something a little more spicy the Sichuan Restaurant (Sichuan caiguan) on Fuli Lu will enliven the tastebuds.

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