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Guide to Chengdu Eats

Chengdu is legendary throughout China for spicy food and superior eats. For visitors spending a short time in town don’t worry as much about eating at any specific restaurant, rather just be sure to try as many of these Chengdu specialties as you can.
 
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Chengdu is legendary throughout China for spicy food and superior eats. For visitors spending a short time in town don’t worry as much about eating at any specific restaurant, rather just be sure to try as many of these Chengdu specialties as you can.
 
 
Huo Guo (火锅) - Hotpot. If you can’t locate a hotpot restaurant within 100 meters of where you stand, then you had better check your map, because you aren’t in Chengdu. Hotpot is the definitive meal of Chengdu and is often equated with the personalities of the local Chengdu citizens. If you are afraid of spicy food, try to work up some courage for hotpot. Eat slowly, the spice isn’t as much overwhelming as it is delicious. Add some vinegar, soy sauce, or oyster sauce to your plate to deaden the spice if you are struggling. At the restaurant first inform the staff as to whether you want spicy or not spicy hotpot. They can actually put a divider into the pot to provide you with both options. Then put a mark next to all of the meats, vegetables, and tofu you want to try on a checklist/menu given to you by the staff. Sometimes there will be an English menu as well, so just ask. Once the raw foods are brought to your table, dump them into the pot and let them cook. A few minutes later you will understand the lives of Chengdu residents that much more.
 
Shao Kao (烧烤) – Chinese Barbecue. These charcoal grills get fired up after the sun sets. Pick up a tray or basket from the vendor and pile on any kind of meat, seafood, vegetable, or tofu you can find from their assortment. The items are all diced up and placed on wooden skewers. Generally meat and seafood skewers cost Y1-2, while tofu and vegetable skewers are 5 jiao/mao (half of one yuan). Don’t forget to instruct the vendor as to what amount of spicy ‘la jiao’ you want: ‘duo’ for a lot, ‘wei la’ for a little bit, and ‘bu yao la’ for none. Other ingredients you can control with the same measure words are salt – ‘yan’, garlic – ‘suan’, and oil – ‘you’.  
 
Tie Ban Shao (铁板烧) – Many smaller Shao Kao restaurants also offer this style of stir-fry. After you pick out the skewers you want to eat, they are first deep fried in oil for a minute or two. The food is then removed from the skewers and diced and stir-fried on a griddle. This is where they will add the ingredients as you instruct them. They can also add rice to the mix for an extra Y1-2. This method uses a lot of oil, but like everything else, is quite tasty.
 
Chuan Chuan Xiang (串串香) and Ma La Tang  (麻辣烫) – This is an excellent way to test your spicy food eating capacity. These restaurants have large bowls of spicy chili peppers and other spices floating in boiling water over a flame. You pick out as many skewers as you want for 1 jiao/mao each and then cook them in the pot yourself. Usually patrons will have a dish of sesame oil with the option of garlic to deaden the taste a bit. Oyster sauce is commonly added to the mix as well.
 
Zhong Shui Jiao Dumplings (钟水饺) – This is Chengdu’s special dumpling. They are dumplings filled with pork and vegetables served in a soy sauce mixed with sugar, diced garlic, sesame, and a bit of salt. The sauce might sound a little unusual, but hey, since you’ve already traveled half way around the globe to come to Chengdu, it makes sense to give it a try. They are aboslutely delicious.
 
Chao Shou (抄手) – This treat is similar to dumplings, but they are made differently. They have a thinner flour skin and different shape than typical dumplings. These cousins of dumplings are also stuffed with pork usually. This Chengdu specialty is served in a soup. You have the option of soup with or without spice, and they taste like two completely different dishes depending on youir choice.

Jian Dan Mian (剪蛋面) - These tasty and salty tomato and egg noodles are a favorite of late night diners in Yulin. A well known place is on Yulin Zhonglu (玉林中路) near the intersection with Yulin Dong/Xi Lu.

Sichuan Dishes: Local restaurants serving generally stir fried dishes offer too many favorites to name, so we'll toss a few well known ones out here to get you started:

Hui Guo Rou 回国肉 - Twice or Double Cooked Pork, everyone's favorite
Tang Cu Li Ji 糖醋里脊 - Sweet and Sour Pork, usually more sweet than sour
Gong Bao Ji Ding 宫爆鸡丁 - Kung Pao Chicken, naturally quite spicy, but peanuts make it memorable
Ma Po Dou Fu 麻婆豆腐 - Grandma's Pock-Marked Tofu, Sichuan's most famous soft tofu dish
Yu Xiang Rou Si 鱼香肉丝 - Fish-flavored Shredded Pork and Veggies, better than the description may sound, I promise
Jia Chang Dou Fu 家常豆腐 - Home-style Tofu, a thicker, harder type of tofu, clearly I'm not tofu expert
Shui Zhu Rou Pian 水煮肉片 - Sliced pork in a very spicy broth served with bok choy or cabbage usually

Zhan Xiao Sen Creative Restaurant

This restaurant is new in chengdu, but it becomes really popular among people, especially young people. The first I heard of it is frome one of my friend, her boyfriend and she went there together, she said it's very very impressive about hiw good is the environment and the service, but I didn't ...

This restaurant is new in chengdu, but it becomes really popular among people, especially young people. The first I heard of it is frome one of my friend, her boyfriend and she went there together, she said it's very very impressive about hiw good is the environment and the service, but I didn't take IT very serious. After a few weeks later, I surfed on the Internet and saw it accidentally, and I found it quite interesting. So I went there with my good friends, IT was Sunday, very crowded, there was a long queue. We queued about one hour to sit in front of the table ,but it  was worthwhile when the food was served on the table. It's  famous for the quiet environment and beautiful decoration, and not very expensive price. I highly recommend this restaurant to you all.

Take bus no. 342 at the entrance, bus no. 72 to SM square station.

8trees Wine Bar & Restaurant

8trees is located in a century old Roman Catholic Church behind Tianfu square (天府广场), very near to Sheraton Hotel. A 3 minutes walk from Sheraton Hotel towards XiHuamen street where the famous Ping An Catholic church is.

 

Tibetan Quarter

Chengdu Hongxing Restaurant

Hongxing Restaurant is one of the most famous Sichuan cusine restaurants in Chengdu and 
very popular among the local people.Hongxing Restaurant is famous for it;s&n...
Hongxing Restaurant is one of the most famous Sichuan cusine restaurants in Chengdu and 
very popular among the local people.Hongxing Restaurant is famous for it;s rich dish 
variety-from mild-light dishes to hot spicy ones . it innovates the tradistional Sichuan
 cusine and brings people fresh experience the decoration of Hongxing Restaurant is 
unique and different .the bricks are black and walls are pink . they have spacious 
dinning halls and elegant private rooms. it's a good choice for business or enternaining 
and friends gathering . 
there are five Hongxing Restaurants in total in Chengdu city , you may choose the one
convenient for you . 


add: No.7. Jianshe Road north 3rd Section ,Chenghua District, Chengdu ,China 

O'de Love with Hotpot

The Hopot I always enjoyed.

Tastes wonderful and wish to share with you!!!

Lotus Vegan Restaurant

lotus-Vegan Restaurant can accommodate simutaneously over 40 dinners and serve fine vegetarian Chinese meal,vegetarian chengdu famous snacks and special vegetarian banquet. Assimilated the essences of the vegetarian diet from traditional Buddhism and Taoism culture, combined modern nutrition and ...

lotus-Vegan Restaurant can accommodate simutaneously over 40 dinners and serve fine vegetarian Chinese meal,vegetarian chengdu famous snacks and special vegetarian banquet. Assimilated the essences of the vegetarian diet from traditional Buddhism and Taoism culture, combined modern nutrition and the latest achievement of food processing technology,lotus-Vegan Restaurant will offer you with high nutrition, high-fiber, low-calorie, light flavors, invigorating but not greasy food made from soy, glutenin, mushrooms, bamboo shoots and fresh green vegetables. Thank to the simple, elegant, warm and comfortable environment go with nutritious, delicious, unique flavor of the dishes, lotus-Vegetarian Resturant certainly becomes to the first choice of you。

BUS NO.1,19,27,77,72. Gao sheng qiao Road.

Chen Ma Po Do Fu

Tiantian Restaurant - Traditional Sichuan Cuisine

This classic, bustling restaurant is a personal favorite of mine in Chengdu’s popular Yulin neighborhood. I highly recommend this place for its authentic, well-prepared, traditional Sichuan dishes that are both not too oily and very affordable. The restaurant’s atmosphere is a typical...

This classic, bustling restaurant is a personal favorite of mine in Chengdu’s popular Yulin neighborhood. I highly recommend this place for its authentic, well-prepared, traditional Sichuan dishes that are both not too oily and very affordable. The restaurant’s atmosphere is a typical Chinese scene as the wait staff hustles about and Chinese men sip on (or throw back) baijiu at circular tables. We always go here as a group, so we can order as wide a selection of our favorite dishes as possible. One dish with a unique twist here is the twice-cooked pork (回锅肉) served with mini pocket pitas on the side. Stuffing the little pitas with the pork, and often with other tasty dishes such as sweet and sour pork (糖醋里脊), seems somewhat like an unexpected Middle Eastern influence on a Chinese meal, but we love it nonetheless. A spicy salad with wasabi sauce, called the tiger salad (老虎才), is an excellent starter. The Kung Pao chicken is another reliable choice as well (宫包鸡丁). Try not to be too surprised at the low price of the meal.  Most dishes are between 8-20 RMB and sharing an array of choices with a group should only cost about 10-15 RMB per person.

Directions:
The restaurant is just off Renmin Nanlu on Yulin Dongjie. Head west on Yulin Dongjie from Renmin Nanlu and the restaurant is number 18, storefront #16, on the right (north) side. Printing out the name of the restaurant is recommended, because there are a few restaurants before it on the same side of the road.  The turn onto Yulin Dongjie from Renmin Nanlu is just south of Village BBQ across from Carol’s.

Grandma's Kitchen

This author admittedly despises Western cuisine in China for its lack of authenticity. However, he is glad to report that Grandma’s Kitchen has finally provided him with a place that truly reminds him of home. The first bite of a club sandwich with properly buttered bread immediately transp...

This author admittedly despises Western cuisine in China for its lack of authenticity. However, he is glad to report that Grandma’s Kitchen has finally provided him with a place that truly reminds him of home. The first bite of a club sandwich with properly buttered bread immediately transports you to your favorite deli. The restaurant’s ambience is reminscient of a New England seaside cafe with quaint furnishings. Sandwiches are Y15-25 with entrees ranging from Y40-120.

Directions: 73/75 Kehua Beilu. The restaurant is south of the intersection of the first ring road (yihuan, 一环路) and Kehua Beilu.