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Get ready for the ultimate Chinese street food tour documentary in the Shaanxi province of China! From the bustling historical streets of Xi’an to the spicy numbing Chinese food of Hanzhong we’re on a mission to eat the best and most unique Chinese food that you’re not going to want to miss.
Arrival – We’re landing at Xi’an airport and heading straight to eat some world class dumplings – some of the best dumplings ever.
Day 1 – We’re jumping straight into an ultimate Chinese street food tour to uncover the most unique and tasty Chinese foods in Xi’an – from famous hand pulled noodles to chive pockets and the legendary Xi’an burgers.
Day 2 – We’ll start the day with an impressive Chinese breakfast and then proceed to eating biang biang noodles and a whole fried gourd chicken.
Day 3 – You might know Shaanxi province from the Terracotta Army, and we aren’t going to miss it. But first we’ll have a mutton soup jacuzzi, and then taste some more amazing Chinese biang biang noodles.
Day 4 – Today we’re jumping on the train to visit Hanzhong, a city halfway between Xi’an and Chengdu that’s known for spicy mouth numbing chili oil. We’ll find some of the most unique street food snacks and try fish swimming in chili oil.
Day 5 – About a 3 hour drive from Xi’an and we’ll be in the beautiful mountainous countryside. There’s a hidden gem restaurant, most like a farm house, that specializes in braised rooster.
Day 6 – Today we’re back in the heart of Xi’an where we’ll try a legendary historical restaurant for Shaanxi cuisine (including gourd chicken), and we’ll try two variations of the popular liangpi noodles, and some lamb dumplings!
Chapters:
0:00 Intro to Chinese Food
1:19 Arrival to Xi’an
2:19 Dumplings
5:23 Day 1 – Chinese Street Food Tour in Xi’an
32:57 Day 2 – Breakfast in China
54:29 Day 3 – Terracotta Army & Biang Biang Noodles
1:13:32 Day 4 – Hanzhong, China
1:33:44 Day 5 – Farmhouse Chinese Food
1:46:27 Day 6 – Liangpi Noodles & Gourd Chicken
2:05:10 Ending
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China was the birthplace of so much that the other eastern countries make their own today from what somebody told me. China is really not as scary as people make it out to be.
I wouldn't eat Chinese foods idk what meats they cook in the bowl n their foods has no flavour at all but plain n boring taste
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This deserves more views.
Are these Chinese dumplings? They look so delicious!
Mark, have you been bought by the CCP? I swear the enthusiasm for all things China lately is interesting lol
i hope you can show us the cantonese foods, i love cantonese foods, i live in hawaii my favorite is beef ung choy with cake noodles, and cold ginger chicken with ginger sauce, taro duck with plum sauce, and shrimp with chinese peas,, soooo delicious!!!
i hope you can come to oahu hawaii and try Kin sun chinese restaurant and mui kwai in kaneohe, and ala moana MALL 3rd floor dim sum chinese restaurant, there dim sums and chicken feet is suppppper delicious!!!
Imagine this but in [location].
This deserves a million views.