Restaurant: ? near Terracotta Warriors
Location: ? near Terracotta Warriors
Date: August 2, 2018
Cuisine: Shaanxi Chinese
Rating: hearty and tasty
After a nice hot (100 deg) morning visiting the vast terracotta army of Qin Shi Huang it was time for lunch.
The human version of this army most have eaten a lot of noodles!
We stopped at a local place just outside the grounds. The name wasn’t in English but anyone who reads Chinese can feel free to zoom in and translate for me. Please message me and I’ll update the post.
The inside is simple.
They had pomegranate juice which is a speciality of the region. It’s pretty sweet.
Scallion pancake.
These are some plain knife cut, hand pulled, noodles. Thick and almost like lasagna sheets they are a staple of Shaanxi cooking.
Preserved beef noodles. This classic local dish is hearty peasant fare and delicious. Thick noodles are covered in sauce, potatoes, celery, etc and then topped with “preserved beef” which turns out to basically be pastrami. Quite lovely.
Noodle pull!
Sprinkle chicken. I don’t know what to call this interesting and presumably non traditional dish. It was deep fried boneless chicken strips in a sweet and sour sauce and covered in rice sprinkles! While the taste was a bit like a more homestyle Panda Express dish it was actually quite addictive. The soft/sweet chicken was nicely offset in a textural since by the mild crunch of the sprinkles.
Chicken noodle plate. We finished the noodles and pastrami in our first big plate and so ordered another, this time with chicken. We didn’t realize it would be fried (just like the sprinkle chicken). It was still tasty though.
Greens. So all those noodles don’t cause a blockage.
This place was simple and hearty but a solid example of homestyle Shaanxi cooking. Actually something I wanted because on this trip I’ve been trying to eat regionally and experience the character of each area.
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