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Sample Traditional Chinese Street foods at the Donghuamen Night Market in Beijing
Publicado em January 24, 2012 by Lydia Schrandt
País: China ![]()
A Experiência
Once the sun goes down, join the throngs of Chinese and international tourists who flock to Donghuamen to fill their bellies or to simply catch a glimpse at some of the strange things people will eat. The red and white striped vendor carts and strings of Chinese lanterns lining the street give Donghuamen market a welcoming glow. The often boisterous vendors happily offer up advice on what to eat and how to eat it.
Go hungry and the smells of grilling meats lure will lure you into the Donghuamen market crowd. Being somewhat of an adventurous eater with a personal motto of "I'll try anything once," I dove right into the weird stuff. Within a period of 20 minutes and an expanse of 30 feet, I'd sampled deep-fried crickets, scorpion, bee larvae, starfish, grilled snake, and a variety of pig innards served kabob style. Some of the chinese street food lived up to the less than pleasant expectation I'd built up in my head, filling my mouth with strange flavors and textures that I hope to never revisit. Others, like the bee larvae, offered a nice surprise. I founnd myself enjoying the mild honey flavour and crispy texture.
For less adventurous eaters visiting the Donghuamen night market, dine on spring rolls, steamed pork dumplings, crab cakes and traditional Chinese barbecued meats. Sip on fresh squeezed fruit juice with pieces of dry ice dropped in for the added misty effect, and finish off the meal with skewers of cubed fruit coated in a glassy sugar shell, a traditional sweet treat found in street markets throughout China.
Quando ir to Donghuamen Market
Se você estiver na área no início do dia e quero trabalhar até um apetite primeiro, obter o seu shopping feito na rua Wangfujing próxima caminhada.
Odds n 'Ends
A rua é bastante longa e muitos dos vendedores oferecem itens semelhantes, por isso você deve andar a primeira rua a ter uma idéia do que você pôde gostar de tentar e onde estão os melhores preços. A maioria dos preços são rotulados, mas você ainda pode pechinchar um pouco, especialmente se você está comprando mais de uma coisa.
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