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The charm of Chinese street food you must try with mr.hotsia
When it comes to Chinese food for mr.hotsia, it's not just about the taste, but a journey to the heart of culture hidden in every bite. In fact, tastingstreetfoodin China is not always easy, especially in provinces that are not very famous. Just like when I traveled to a province on the South China Sea coast, where the city atmosphere was peaceful and the food had a unique character.
In this city, finding simple food like rice with curry might take half an hour of searching to find a satisfying place. But for noodle lovers like me, there are not many options. The most special shop serves stir-fried eel noodles, a signature dish here. Small eels are stir-fried with rice noodles until flavorful, or even swapping rice noodles for instant noodles is equally delicious. The freshness of the eel and the spicy Chinese spices made that dinner full of unforgettable memories.
If you want to experience the same as mr.hotsia, I recommend walking around the evening market near the hotel in the city center. Here, not only can you try new and unusual foods, but it's also a great chance to see the local way of life up close. And if you are a serious foodie, don't miss trying the unique dishStir-fried eel noodles from Tanghua provincewhich I have described in detail in a previous article.
Noodles and ramen, favorite dishes for noodle lovers
One of the charms of Chinese food that mr.hotsia loves is the variety of noodle dishes to try, from thin noodles, wide noodles, to ramen influenced by Japanese cuisine but still fully Chinese in flavor. The ramen here is different from what I had in Tokyo because the broth is rich with Chinese herbs and spices like pepper and ginseng, adding warmth to a chilly evening meal.
I still remember once sitting and eating ramen by the street, a big bowl full of chewy noodles, fragrant broth with spices, and large pieces of chicken, making that meal fulfilling both body and soul, just like I experienced inChinese street food videowhich I recommend watching to enhance your travel experience.
Flavors not to miss: Beggar's Chicken and Zhengxin Chicken Steak
Besides noodle dishes, chicken dishes are another impressive highlight that mr.hotsia must mention, especiallyBeggar's Chickenalso known as叫化鸡 (jiàohuā jī)which is a chicken stuffed and wrapped in clay or banana leaves before being baked until the meat is tender and juicy. The aroma is enticing and mouthwatering. This dish takes a long time to prepare but the result is worth every second of waiting.
Another dish I recently tried is Zhengxin Chicken Steak or 正新鸡排 (Zhèngxīn jī pái). This place stands out with large pieces of chicken fried crispy outside and tender inside, with balanced seasoning and spices, making it one of the dishes I highly recommend everyone to try.Watch the review clip of Zhengxin Chicken Steak fried chickento prepare yourself before going on a delicious food hunt.
Morning market and Chinese lifestyle not to be missed
For mr.hotsia, visiting the morning market is like opening the door to the real life of locals. The morning market in this city is located by the Tha Chin River. When I visited, the river water was low, but the market atmosphere was lively, full of vendors selling a variety of goods, from fresh pig heads lined up in dozens to strong-flavored fermented fish and fresh fish guaranteed to be of excellent quality because the locals still live simply and close to nature.
Walking through the morning market not only allows you to taste fresh local food but also offers a great opportunity to experience the essence of Chinese culture from a perspective many may never have seen before. For those interested in more details and real atmosphere photos, you can readSuphanburi morning marketwhich I have documented in a previous article.
Summary of experience with mr.hotsia
If you are a traveler who loves exploring local food and tasting traditional Chinese flavors, I recommend opening your heart and stepping off the main tourist routes because that is where you will find true deliciousness and impressive stories like those I have encountered. Whether it is stir-fried eel noodles from Tanghua province, chewy noodles, or fried chicken and Beggar's Chicken dishes that made me feel the care in every plate.
Food is life, and every meal is a journey that I, mr.hotsia, am pleased to present so you can truly experience the deliciousness in this land of China.