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Zhenjiang
Food Culture Tours
Zhenjiang cuisine, which is among Huaiyang Cuisine,
is delicate in taste as well as in appearance.
It is best known for the ¡°three fishes,
two heads and three strange things¡±.
Why not come and find out the special features
of Zhenjiang food with your own eyes and mouth?

Three Fishes
Three fishes represent Reeves Shad, Saury and
Longsnout Catfish; two heads indicate head of
chub and lion-head meatball with crab roe; three
strange things means that salted pork in jelly
is not a dish, the vinegar won¡¯t deteriorate and
pot cover floating in the noodles pot.
Zhenjiang Vinegar
The best vinegar is in Zhejiang, located in Jiangsu
province. Zhenjiang vinegar is unique for its
color, fragrance, acid, pure and dense material
among other kinds of vinegar in China. Taste it,
you will feel acid and delicious, fragrant and
sweet. The longer you keep it, the better it tastes.
This is one of the ¡°three strange things¡±, which
will never deteriorate.
Special Information
Among the locals, the most famous restaurant in
town is the Yanchun Jiulou, on an alley just north
of Daxi Lu, a short way east of the former British
Consulate. Specialties here include little appetizers
of cold dishes brought round on a trolley - salads,
stuffed buns and diced rectangles of pork which
have been tenderized so that they literally melt
in the mouth. Downstairs is a cheap canteen.
This area of the old town also contains numerous
noodle and dumpling shops. For fast food Chinese
style - try the food street down a small alley
one block south of and parallel to Zhongshan Dong
Lu, to the west of the Guoji Hotel. It is usually
open from 5pm until around 2am every night.
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