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I checked in at a Henan intangible cultural heritage food again, Gao Qunsheng Xiaoyao Hu La Tang, which may be the ceiling of Hu La Tang I have tried in my life. Hu La Tang is divided into two types: high-quality and premium. The premium is two yuan more expensive. There are dim sum with Hu La Tang, which are varied and dazzling, with both meat and vegetables, steamed and fried, suitable for all kinds of preferences. In the early winter, a bowl of warm Hu La Tang and two fragrant dim sum are indeed the choice of a good life.
I always ate at Fang Zhongshan in the past and got used to the taste. This time I came across this place and saw that the decoration was nice, so I came in to taste it. I didn't expect that this restaurant is quite famous, it has been on CCTV, and it is also an intangible cultural heritage, which surprised me. But after eating it, I found it was really average. It is still a high-quality dish for 9 yuan.
Actually, there are Hu La Tang restaurants everywhere in Henan, but my girlfriend insisted on coming to this one. Hey, this one is truly famous. Not only has it been featured on "A Bite of China," but celebrities have also visited it while filming TV shows. That's probably why she insists on coming here. Because it's so famous, I was afraid of waiting for a table, so I went off-peak. Maybe I was just being overly concerned, or maybe it's because they have so many branches. The restaurant itself was actually pretty busy, with only the occasional takeout. There are two types of Hu La Tang. When I asked the waiter what the difference was, they said one has more meat and isn't as spicy. Anyway, the service was pretty average, so I decided to just give it a try. I really like the rich peppery flavor of the Hu La Tang, but I'm not a fan of the gluten. I also ordered a few pan-fried dumplings, but they were a little cold and not very fragrant. Utensils and vinegar are provided on the table if needed, and you have to get your own small plates. Since this restaurant has become so big, the service may have fallen behind. Looking at the introduction on the wall, the founding story may be really inspiring, but if we want to make the brand bigger, stronger and better now, fame alone may not be enough.
🏠Gao Qunsheng Xiaoyao Hu La Tang (Lanbaowan Branch) 📍100 meters east of the intersection of Keyuan Road and Wenbo East Road, Jinshui District 👉🏻Gao Qunsheng Hu La Tang👈🏻 This shop is located near Lanbaowan. The decor is antique-style. You can charge your card at the cashier and pay for your Hu La Tang at the pick-up counter, or you can get a ticket and pick up your food at the pick-up counter. The pan-fried buns, fried buns, meat boxes, fried cakes, and steamed buns are all made on site. You can watch the production process unfold at the window, making the meal more reassuring! 🥘Hu La Tang has three price points: regular for 7 yuan, premium for 9 yuan, and the most expensive for 12 yuan. I usually order the premium version. The gluten in the premium version is hand-washed, making it incredibly chewy! You won't find this kind of gluten at other Hu La Tang restaurants! Their Hu La Tang isn't overly spicy; it tastes just like the Hu La Tang I used to enjoy in Xiaoyao Town as a kid. The spiciness is also peppery, so you can enjoy it on its own without mixing it with anything else. 🫔The beef box, pan-fried buns, and fried steamed buns are must-orders! After all, what Henan native wouldn't order these alongside their Hu La Tang? They offer takeout and are open until 1:00 PM, so even those who can't get up early can still enjoy a bite. #LocalDelicious #LocalSnacks #TasteofHome #ZhengzhouHuLaTang #EatWithHappiness
I swear! This is the best Hu La Tang in all of Zhengzhou. Gao Qunsheng Hu La Tang - The YYDS of Hu La Tang When I was in school, I watched "A Bite of China" and was envious of the time-honored Gao Qunsheng Hu La Tang in Xiaoyao Town, Xihua County. I've always wanted to try the authentic Hu La Tang there, but I was still in school and never had the chance. Now that it's opened in Zhengzhou, I can finally try it! The shop is located near Lanbao Bay and features a classic decor. You can charge your card at the cashier and pay for your Hu La Tang at the pick-up counter, or you can get a ticket and pick it up at the pick-up counter. The pan-fried buns, fried buns, meat boxes, fried cakes, and steamed buns are all made on site. You can watch the production process unfold right at the window, making the meal more reassuring! The Hu La Tang comes in three price ranges: standard for 7 yuan, premium for 9 yuan, and the most expensive for 12 yuan. I usually order the premium Hu La Tang. The gluten in the premium Hu La Tang is hand-washed, giving it a wonderfully chewy texture! You won't find this kind of gluten at other Hu La Tang restaurants! Their Hu La Tang isn't overly spicy; it tastes just like the Hu La Tang I used to enjoy in Xiaoyao Town as a child, with a peppery spiciness that's unmistakable. The beef box, pan-fried buns, and steamed buns are must-orders! After all, what Henan native wouldn't order these alongside their Hu La Tang? They offer takeout and are open until 1:00 PM, so even those who can't get up early can enjoy a bite. 🏠 Gao Qunsheng Xiaoyao Hu La Tang (Lanbaowan Branch) Address: 100 meters north of the intersection of Keyuan Road and Wenbo East Road, Jinshui District #Local Snacks #Zhengzhou Food #Zhengzhou Must-Eat #Zhengzhou Restaurants