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Quanzhou is a city abundant with deferent kinds of delicious cuisine. Now let’s quick go to Quanzhou’s restaurants.
Quanzhou’s Restaurants - Restaurants along Zhongshan Middle Road
Restaurants are common along Zhongshan Middle Road, and there are a large number of popular restaurants in the area surrounding Mazu Temple. However, they are very basic restaurants, and those searching something fancier should look at the restaurants attached to fancier hotels, there is several alongside Daxi Road, between Baiyuan Road and Zhongshan Road. At night, there is a series of food stalls in the park to the North of Guandi Temple. They serve mostly kebabs and informal hot-pot, as well as several local treats.
Quanzhou’s Restaurants - Blue Sea
Blue Sea, Yiquan Road (A block west of the long-distance bus station, on the north side of the street). A chain of Chinese fast food. While there are some English signs, none is really needed, just pick which food looks good. Expect to pay ¥20-30 for a meal.
Quanzhou’s Restaurants - Xiaolongbao
Xiaolongbao, 381 Zhongshan Road (Slightly south of Yiquan Road). Very different from Shanghai-style Xiaolongbao, with a chewy dough, minced-beef stuffing, and a sweet chili sauce. It is generally ordered alongside a clear soup.
Quanzhou’s Restaurants - Western Restaurants
French Restaurant, (next to the Puppet Museum). Good, but pricey. Beer ¥25, pasta dishes ¥40+, steak (with soup, salad & dessert) ¥100+.
Going East on Fengzi Street, a few blocks past the Xinhuadu department store and the main Bank of China branch (best place to change money) are quite a few restaurants.
Tomato Kitchen, Fengije. Offers good Italian food and luxurious decor. Some staff have reasonable high but not outrageous prices.
Quanzhou’s Restaurants - Amazon Barbeque
Amazon Barbeque, (Turn right just beyond Tomato Kitchen, maybe 80 meters down on the left). Their all-you-can-eat buffet (¥38 at lunch, more at dinner time, less in the evening) used to be good but has gone downhill of late; they seem to be cutting costs by not offering the big lumps of BBQ beef and lamb they used to have. However, they brew their own beer which is excellent and ¥8 a pint. Avoid the green beer; it has some Chinese herb that tastes about like lawn clippings. The other beers — yellow (a wheat beer), red, and black — are good.
Quanzhou’s Restaurants - Snack Streets and Little Restaurants
Thai/Vietnamese Place, Fengzi Street. Excellent. Moderate prices.
There are several vegetarian restaurants near Chengtien Temple on Nanjun Road
Pu Ti, Nanjun Road (Half a block north of East Street (Dong Jie)).
Wumingzi (lit.: No Name), (Between Pu Ti and Dico's (a fried chicken fast food restaurant)). Decent, buffet style place.
Vegetarian Restaurant, (Across Nanjun Road from the Carp City Hotel (Lichung Dajiudian).). Good and quite fancy.
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