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Xian is legendary as 'the capital of table delicacies'.
The ancient city is famous for the delicious Shaanxi snack, the
delicate Guangdong cuisine, various kinds of fashionable foreign
delicacies, and the popular Sichuan cuisine, such as hot pot.
Local Food
Visitors to Xian must do two things: one is to see the clay figures
of terra cotta warriors and horses. The other is to taste Yang Rou
Pao Mo (a soup dish that involves breaking wheat flour flat bread
into a bowl and adding a delicious mutton stock). Before dinner,
you will be served one or two pieces of wheat flour flat bread which
you into tiny chunks, the smaller the better. The waiter or the
waitress will then hand your bowl to the cook who mixes the bread
and mutton soup with an appropriate relish. When the steaming hot
meal is brought in, the waiter will also offer you sweet crisp pickled
garlic, coriander, and hot pepper sauce. The most famous, the Tong
Sheng Xiang (Prosperity and Fortune) Beef and Lamb Paomo Restaurant
done in Tang Dynasty style, is a time-honored establishment in the
Xian Bell and Drum Tower Square.
Next to Tong Sheng Xiang is a great restaurant, De Fa Chang Dumpling
Restaurant, with its own version of the Dumpling Banquet.Ingredients
for the dumpling fillings include various meats, vegetables, and
seasonings. Cooking methods include steaming, boiling, pan-frying,
deep frying, and roasting. Many flavors, including salty, sweet,
hot, and sour are offered. Other house specialties include Peking
dumplings, steamed sweet bean paste buns, steamed shrimp paste buns,
and various uniquely spiced dishes. While guests sample various
delicacies, traditionally waiters will explain the cuisine culture
of each dumpling.
One of Xian's most famous specialties is the Guan Tang Baozi (steamed
buns served with sauces inside) served at Jia Brothers' Restaurant
in Muslim Snack Street. You'll know you're there when you see the
monstrous blue arch over the entrance and a wall festooned with
photographs of Xian notables - TV hosts, writers, and musicians.
The specialty dish is Guan Tang Bao Zi, with a choice of beef, lamb
or 'three flavors' - lamb, mushroom, and prawns. The buns have piping-hot
soup inside, so caution is advised. This dish is best washed down
with Ba Bao Xi Fan, a bowl of sweet rice porridge filled with peanuts,
sultanas, hawthorn, and medlar berries.
Fanji is the famous vendor of Shaanxi's most widely consumed snack,
Rou Jia Mo, finely chopped pork stuffed in toasted wheat flour flat
bread. A piece of good-quality (youzhi) bread and a bowl of mung
bean flour soup will cost you no more than 10 Yuan. The state-run
atmosphere is quaint and friendly, and the numerous awards that
decorate the walls are well deserved. The restaurant is in a lane
opposite the Drum Tower, south of West Main Street.
A fascinating lure for food buffs is Local Snacks Street (Moslem
Street) near Drum Tower in Muslim Square. On the two sides of the
500-meter street, there are many restaurants of different cuisines
along with unique snack shops. While enjoying true Muslim cuisine,
tourists can learn customs of the Hui people.
Besides guan tang baozi in Jia Brothers'Restaurant, there is barbeque
in the Pingwa Kaorou Shop, sour cabbage and beef fried rice in Honghong
Suancai Chaomi Restraunt, and beef noodles in Yifenli Restaurant.
Other offerings, including fried persimmon cake (shi zi bing), fried
dumpling (guo tie), stir-fried bean jelly (chao liang fen), chopped
mutton fried in a wok with fine-ground wheat (fen zheng rou), and
beef and vegetable pie (xian bing) are available on both sides of
the street.
If you would like to taste all the local food at one time in a
budget meal, Xian Restaurant (Xian Fan Zhuang) offers more than
100 varieties in its first-floor self-service restaurant. It charges
only CNY18 per person, and is very popular with visitors.
As the center of northwest China, Xian provides a wide range of
table delicacies in addition to local and traditional cuisine.
Canton Cuisine
Grand Hong Kong Abalone Shark Fin Restaurant, offerings feature
fresh marine products, is famous for the authentic taste of seafood
dishes, high quality service and the size of its area.
Address: 3, Gaoxin Lu, Nan Erhuan, Xian
Average cost per person: about 100 Yuan
Hours: 09:00 - 21:00
Zijinghua (Bauhinia Blakensis) Seafood Restaurant in a south suburb
of the city specializes in seafood, Canton and Sichuan cuisine,
and Canton night tea at economical prices.
Address: 249, Hanguang Lu, bordering on Tang Cheng Hotel to the
north.
Hours: 11:00 - 22:30.
Yuezhen Xuan (Huancheng Nan Lu Branch)
Address: 1/F and 2/F, 142, Hanguang Dasha, Huancheng Nan Lu
Average cost per person: about 60 - 100 Yuan
Another branch of Yuezhen Xuan is located in the north entrance
of Dianzi Buxing Jie (Dianzi Pedestrian Street) in High-Tech Zone.
Tang Dynasty Palace (Tangyue Gong) is famed for the traditional
Canton Cuisine and the dance performance of Tang style after dinner,
which is popular among foreign tourists. After every 20:30, the
restaurant offers midnight tea of Canton style.
Address: 75, Chang'an Lu, Xian
Hours: 11:00 - 22:00
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