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Brief Introduction



 
Man-and-Han feast of Guangzhou Restaurant
Food in Guangzhou, a famous south China city, is well known. Guangzhou is the birthplace of the Guangdong Cuisine that features varied and exquisite ingredients, diversified and delicate garnishes and fresh, tender and smooth flavors. It is especially famous for small pans and dim sum.
    Apart from Guangdong Cuisine, the Guangdong catering trade also provides Sichuan, Shandong and Huaiyang dishes, as well as Western bars, Japanese food, Korean dishes and Southeast Asian food. Both Western and Chinese fast food are available.
    In the 1950s, commonly served Guangzhou dishes already totaled 5, 447 varieties, together with 815 desserts and several hundred snacks. As the representative of Guangdong Cuisine, Guangzhou Cuisine has 21 cooking techniques, including stirfrying, deep frying, stewing, etc. the Guangzhou dishes pay attention to duration and degree of heating and have all-round high quality. Their tastes are fresh, delicious, tender and rich. Representative dishes include Braised Sea Prawn, Roast Piglet and Snake Gruel.