Dining in China
In Beijing, be sure to feast your eyes and your stomach at the array of stalls in the Donghuamen Night Market. There are delicious noodle dishes and more freaky foods like grasshoppers, too! Wangfujing Snack Street has many tasty delights, too, for student travelers in China on a budget. If you’re between Shanghai and Beijing in Yangzhou, don’t miss the sweet buns at Fu Chun Teahouse. In Nanjing, student vegetarians love Jimingsi Vegetarian Restaurant for tofu and faux fish. Ready to try really spicy Hunan specialties? Check out Dishuidong in Shanghai. And in the land of the old Silk Road, you will feast on noodles, dumplings, and succulent lamb. There is no need to tip in cheap restaurants in China, and you may find that more expensive places tack on a large service change.
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