Hangzhou? Seriously, Don't.
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...To be honest, I think Xinfeng Snacks are tastier than general Hangzhou cuisine.
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I took my friend to Xinfeng, and she found it too salty.
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It's true there's a lot of bad food in Hangzhou, but the really terrible dishes are often from so-called 'out-of-town' chefs/restaurants that couldn't make it back home and are just trying to fool people here.
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You've got a point.
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So, any recommendations for good noodle shops?
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Hmm, I haven't really explored many new places myself. I've mostly stuck to popular, well-known spots. You should probably ask the locals in the comments, hahaha! I'm actually from Wenzhou.
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Any recommendations for local Hangzhou dishes? Besides fish, though – I can't eat fish, got a bone stuck once and now I'm scarred by it.
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Crispy Pork Intestines, Duck Stew with Dried Bamboo Shoots, Braised Pork Belly, Scallion-Wrapped Dough Fritters (Cong Bao Hui'er)... Go try them at Baozhongbao.
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I've been here for 6 days. Initially, I also felt it was a bit of a 'food desert.' But yesterday, I tried Hangzhou cuisine for the first time, and the Vegetarian Rolled Chicken (Su Juan Ji) was delicious! I plan to try more today. Maybe it's because I'm from northern China, but I don't find West Lake boring at all. I spent three days just exploring the nearby attractions (I take my time and sometimes just sit and enjoy the breeze). I've also checked out a few different night markets on various evenings, and they were fantastic to wander through. I could happily spend two hours at the City Balcony just chilling and enjoying the breeze. Everywhere I've been is so clean, the people seem really upbeat, and there are so many pretty, fair-skinned young women – I'm seriously envious! Hangzhou is truly my favorite tourist city I've visited so far.
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It feels like the kind of place that's perfect for leisurely strolling. It's not really for those who just snap a photo and leave, because there's just too much to see to rush through it.