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Guilin Food & Restaurant

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Guilin Signature Food
Guilin Cuisine has been greatly influenced by Hunan Cuisine emphasized hot flavors and Canton Cuisine emphasized light flavor. Because Guilin is home to many ethnic groups, it also has a variety of ethnic snacks and dishes. As to Guilin home cooking, it often uses chili and pepper as seasoning to enrich the flavors. The famous dishes are Small Carp in Brown Sauce, Steamed Sliced Pork the Local Taro, Li River Fish cooked in Beer, Ginkgo and Old Soup, etc.
Guilin Rice Noodle - A famous local delicacy, is also can be cooked by stir-fired. This local food is very common in Guilin city, which served as most locals' breakfast. Rice noodle has a history more than 2,000 years in Guilin. As the legend goes, it was originally made to serve Qingshihuang Emperor's troop who came from the northern part of China. The soldiers are disagreeable with the damp and torrid weather in South. Because in the place there is the rice in abundance, locals made noodle out of rice. Together with the seasoning soup made from many traditional herbs, the food cured many soldiers of illness. Later, the food has been handeded down untill today. Today, Rice Noodle is either round or flat in shape, and eaten with the meat top as well as pickles. Local people usually have the Rice Noodle first without soup

Guilin Restaurant

Red Lantern Restaurant
The restaurant has qutte graceful and traditional appearance with the decorations of red lanterns. The dishes served are of a wide range from local flavor to other natioanl flavors.
ADD: South Banyan Rd., Near the Banyan Lake Scenic
TEL : 0773-2827855
New Kowloon Restaurant
This is a luxurious joint-venture restaurant which can offer songs and dances performance besides dilicious food. While enjoying the ancient royal dishes, visitors can appreciate performances based on the imperial dances of the Tang Dynasty. ADD: Yanliang Rd., at the side of Li River in downtown Guilin.
TEL : 0773-3812229

Long Ze Tea Restaurant
Near the Seven-ster Park, the restaurant has a convenient transportation and agreeable environment. The specialty is the dishes cooked with tea, which are endowed with fragrance of green tea and the flavor of the materials.
ADD: 1 Huaqiao Rd., Near Seven-star Park
TEL : 0773-5812852

Meiyou Cafe
The most interesting thing of the restaurant is its name.For ‘Meiyou' in Chinese means ‘No', the menu and the instruction are the combinations of Chinese and English that creates great fun. For example, Meiyou Lousy Food, Meiyou Pay FEC, Meiyou Bad Service, Meiyou Special Pizza, and Meiyou Reason to Hesitate. One can enjoy the hard-won leisure and cultural exchange by dining in this fashionable but traditional restaurant. Meiyou serves the excellent western food including the breakfast and coffee. ADD : 82 & 86 West Street, Yangshuo Town

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