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Rui Tai Feng, the Yunnan restaurant, is 瑞泰丰云南菜
地址:成华区建设北路三段6号龙湖天街三千集购物中心3楼
and has a huge menu, you can eat insects and worms, mushrooms, ham, etc, etc.
The Yi restaurant is called Yi Jia Fengqing Cai and is on the second level of the Roman Holiday Plaza at Gaoshengqiao. Walk straight in past the obelisk.
It’s actually easy to find Chaozhou (chiuchow) dishes in Chengdu; it’s such a trendy cuisine in Hong Kong and Guangzhou that Chaozhou dishes often show up on the menus of our zillion Cantonese restaurants.
Dai restaurants, I never tried any but dianping lists three, including this one in the big complex next to the south Carrefour.
Dianping is an OK resource but there are tons and tons of restaurants that are not listed…I was on the 19 bus yesterday and noticed a busy little place selling guizhou noodles. Small shops like this often never get a listing.
SSParticipantRui Tai Feng, the Yunnan restaurant, is 瑞泰丰云南菜
地址:成华区建设北路三段6号龙湖天街三千集购物中心3楼
and has a huge menu, you can eat insects and worms, mushrooms, ham, etc, etc.
The Yi restaurant is called Yi Jia Fengqing Cai and is on the second level of the Roman Holiday Plaza at Gaoshengqiao. Walk straight in past the obelisk.
It’s actually easy to find Chaozhou (chiuchow) dishes in Chengdu; it’s such a trendy cuisine in Hong Kong and Guangzhou that Chaozhou dishes often show up on the menus of our zillion Cantonese restaurants.
Dai restaurants, I never tried any but dianping lists three, including this one in the big complex next to the south Carrefour.
Dianping is an OK resource but there are tons and tons of restaurants that are not listed…I was on the 19 bus yesterday and noticed a busy little place selling guizhou noodles. Small shops like this often never get a listing.
SSParticipantThere are Lanzhou pulled noodles on every block, right? Also dozens and dozens of Cantonese restaurants, many restaurants serving Dong Bei (northeast) food, Nanjing style soup dumplings, several restaurants serving Yunnan rice noodles and one very good high end Yunnan style restaurant (Rui Tai Feng) up in the northeast section of town, and at least one Yi-minority restaurant. You used to be able to get Wuhan hot dry noodles over on zong fu rd by the PSB but they had closed last I looked.
I have yet to try, but we have: a few Guizhou style places, Hunan restaurants, at least one restaurant serving Hangzhou cuisine, at least one Shanghainese…and this Macao style hot pot that I see opening up everywhere, a trend I am hoping will die out soon. I am sure I am just scratching the surface.
SSParticipantIt depends on the bank. Bank of China if you take in your passport and explain that you lost your card, they can switch your money to a new account and give you a new card on the spot. You can also order a new card, but then it takes a few days.
SSParticipantIt depends on the bank. Bank of China if you take in your passport and explain that you lost your card, they can switch your money to a new account and give you a new card on the spot. You can also order a new card, but then it takes a few days.
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