There is a Northeastern restaurant near my home. The owner is a local with very Northeastern characteristics. He is very enthusiastic and straightforward. The taste of the dishes is also very authentic. I really like Beijing-style shredded pork with soybean sauce. This dish is not available in other places. Sometimes when I don’t want to eat it all, I just ask the owner to add some more bean curd sheets. The fried eggplant with three fresh ingredients is also very Northeastern in flavor.
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There is a Northeastern restaurant near my home. The owner is a local with very Northeastern characteristics. He is very enthusiastic and straightforward. The taste of the dishes is also very authentic. I really like Beijing-style shredded pork with soybean sauce. This dish is not available in other places. Sometimes when I don’t want to eat it all, I just ask the owner to add some more bean curd sheets. The fried eggplant with three fresh ingredients is also very Northeastern in flavor.
To be honest, I have only seen it but never eaten there. I think the name is quite eye-catching, the exterior design is unique, and the hygiene is also very good. I went there on the 28th of the lunar year, so there were very few people and many places were closed. This restaurant is probably the largest and cleanest in the scenic area. The prices in the entire scenic area are similar, with ordinary meat dishes starting at 35 yuan, vegetarian dishes starting at 25 yuan, and river fish starting at 88 yuan per catty.
The price is reasonable and the food is served quickly. You can have a full meal for around 60 yuan per person. I read the guide before going and knew to go to the People's Commune for dinner. We ordered 4 dishes for 4 people and felt the portions were just right.
In the commune canteen of the ancient village, you can taste the special Yao cuisine. It is a great enjoyment to enjoy the picturesque scenery while tasting the delicious Liannan Yao chicken and smoked meat.
In this thousand-year-old Yao village, we ate naturally grown vegetables, fruits, and chickens, ducks, and geese that were released into the wild by the mountain people, which are not available to us normally.