Shanxi
China's noodle kingdom and the home of black vinegar — a hundred shapes of pasta, all sharpened with a splash of aged 醋.
Knife-Shaved Noodles
Dough planed straight into the pot into thick willow-leaf ribbons — the emblem of Shanxi's noodle culture.
View page →If China has a noodle heartland, it is Shanxi. Wheat and coarse grains become ribbons planed straight into the pot, oat 'kaolaolao' rolled into honeycomb tubes, cat's-ear curls, pushed and pressed noodles — a hundred forms from one dough. Over all of it goes the province's other treasure, aged black vinegar, which also sharpens the signature 'guoyourou'. Round it out with cured Pingyao beef and Taiyuan's tonic breakfast soup.
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Dough planed straight off the block into the pot into thick willow-leaf ribbons.
Why start here · The emblem of China's noodle province.
Velveted pork stir-fried with wood ear and a sharp finish of aged vinegar.
Why start here · Shanxi's signature stir-fry — the vinegar is the point.
Salt-cured, slow-aged beef sliced cold — famous since the Qing.
Why start here · The taste of old merchant Shanxi.
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Kindred Kitchens
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