Itinerary
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Pass By: Beijing, Beijing
Coming to Beijing for the first time ever is exciting and intimidating. You've got an appetite for everything but where to start? Let us get that answered for you.
According to the cooking styles and regional flavors, Chinese cuisines can be divided into many styles. Your foodie guide will explain them to you, discuss the types of food you want to taste, then set off and explore.
We love authentic Chinese cuisine as much as you do, we share the story behind the food, including the history of each style of cuisine and their typical dishes. We also share some of the highlights of Beijing’s rich local culture. Our goal is to give you a taste of local life from a local’s perspective!
Here are some mouthwatering regional cuisine you might like:
Stop At: Dongsi Hutong, East of Dongsi Beidajie, Beijing China
Most of these restaurants are hidden in the Hutong area, We introduce you to the local gems serving the best regional cuisine our city has to offer.
Mongolia hot pot: The broth came vegetables, fruit, herbs and spices, more protein followed – pork, chicken, fish, seafood, tofu and eggs. Then dipping sauces of sesame, chilli, soy and garlic were added to the hot pot party.
Sichuan Hotpot: has a very spicy soup base, but the pot is often divided into half spicy, half non-spicy soup pots.
Vegetarian: serves vegetarian versions of a range of Chinese cuisines, from northern dumplings to spicy Sichuan dishes. They are well known for their fake meat dishes, including "lamb" chuan’r, Sichuan boiled "pork" slices (shuizhu roupian), and Wuxi "pork" ribs.
Dim sum: A traditional Chinese meal made up of small plates of dumplings and other snack dishes and is usually accompanied by tea.
Duration: 1 hour
Pass By: Wangfujing Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing 100006 China
Xinjiang Cuisine: Food from Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region is enjoyed all over China and is unique due to its Central Asian flavor profile. Grilled Lamb Skewers and Big Plate Chicken are two can’t-miss dishes from this region.
Beijing Cuisine: One of the most symbolic dishes of Beijing Cuisine is Peking Duck which is a dish consisting of several elements: sliced pieces of roast duck with crispy skin and tender meat, thin pancakes, a savoury sauce and some julienned vegetables. These elements are assembled into a roll for consumption.
Northeast style of cuisine: includes many dishes and snacks from the Manchu people of northeast China, and it is believed that the cuisine has been influenced by neighboring countries, notably Russia, Korea, and Mongolia.
Yunnan Cuisine: Yunnan Province with its mild climate and abundant rainfall is home to a large variety of plant and animal species, the characteristics are a moderate balance of sour and spicy, tender and sweet.