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Hebei

The provinces that ring Beijing — Baoding's governor's-banquet cuisine, the donkey-meat sandwich of the plains, and the game and lamb of the Chengde frontier.

42 dishes · 113 ingredients · 14 techniquesReference
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Donkey Meat Pita

Slow-braised donkey meat chopped into a crisp griddle-baked flatbread — the breakout street food of Baoding and Hejian.

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Hebei wraps around Beijing and Tianjin, and its cooking comes in three streams. Baoding was the seat of the Zhili viceroy, and its governor's cuisine is the refined heart of the province — crispy wrapped pork knuckle, governor's tofu thickened with shrimp roe, the luxe braise named for Li Hongzhang. The central plains gave China one of its great street foods: donkey meat, braised soft and chopped into a crisp 'fire-baked' flatbread. And up on the Chengde frontier, where the Qing emperors kept their summer retreat, the table turns to game, mountain mushrooms and lamb. It is a cuisine of the capital's pantry — hearty, savory, and built to feed.

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Donkey Meat Pita

Slow-braised donkey meat chopped into a crisp griddle-baked flatbread; the plains' great street food.

Why start here · Hebei's breakout dish, from Baoding and Hejian.

Crispy Wrapped Pork Knuckle

A Baoding governor's-banquet dish: pork knuckle deep-fried crisp, then rolled and sauced.

Why start here · The refined heart of Zhili official cuisine.

Golden Lion-Mane Fish

Carp carved into fine strands, deep-fried fluffy as a lion's mane, then sweet-and-sour glazed.

Why start here · A Shijiazhuang banquet showpiece.

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Kindred Kitchens

Cuisines built on the same signature ingredients

Other regions

Siblings within Chinese — each its own tradition.

Sichuan
163

Numbing-spicy heat built on Sichuan peppercorn and fermented broad-bean paste — bold, layered, unapologetic.

Cantonese
118

Fresh produce, live seafood, delicate steaming — taste the ingredient first.

Fujian
95

Mountain and sea together — dried seafoods, silken broths, Buddha Jumps Over the Wall.

Dongbei
89

Hearty stews, sour cabbage, guo bao rou — the food that survives winter.

Hunan
82

Drier, sharper heat than Sichuan — smoked chiles and sour-pickled notes.

Shandong
82

Northern seafood tradition, clear broths, knife-work learned from imperial kitchens.

Jiangsu
80

Precision knife-skills, sweet-savoury balance, slow braising.

Shaanxi
78

Wheat-and-lamb Silk-Road heart — biangbiang noodles, rou jia mo, Xi'an Hui-Muslim influence.

Yunnan
67

Southwest borderland — wild mushrooms, crossing-bridge noodles, 25-ethnic-minority kitchen.

Anhui
63

Wild herbs, mountain mushrooms, and the fermented funk of stinky mandarin fish.

Zhejiang
62

Light, bright, honest — West Lake fish, Dongpo pork, and the poetry of water towns.

Teochew
61

The refined seafood cooking of the Chaoshan plain — galangal-scented master-stock goose, hand-pounded beef balls and beef hotpot, raw-marinated crab and cockles, cold 'fish rice', oyster omelettes, and an endless family of steamed rice cakes (粿).

Beijing
60

Imperial roasting, deep savoury broths, and the craft that defined palace banquets.

Shanghai
59

Sweet red-cooking, oil-rich, and the quiet confidence of 本帮 home cooking.

Shanxi
55

China's noodle heartland and the home of aged vinegar — knife-shaved noodles and a hundred other hand-formed pastas, oat 'kaolaolao', cured Pingyao beef, the vinegar-bright 'guoyourou', and Taiyuan's tonic breakfast 'tounao'.

Guangxi
53

Zhuang-minority sour-funk — Liuzhou snail noodles, Yangshuo beer fish, fermented bamboo.

Gansu
48

Hexi-Corridor Silk Road — Lanzhou beef noodle, Hui-Muslim halal traditions.

Guizhou
48

Mountain cooking built on sourness and fermented chili rather than the numbing heat of Sichuan — red sour-soup fish, fish-mint, pounded-chili 'laziji', rice-noodle bowls, and the silk-roll snacks of Guiyang.

Hong Kong
48

Sock-pulled milk tea, baked pork chop rice, dim sum perfected — Cantonese rewritten by colonial trade.

Henan
47

Central-plains imperial heart — hu la tang at dawn, Henan stewed noodles, Song dynasty heritage.

Hubei
43

Central freshwater fish kitchen — Wuhan re-gan-mian, Wuchang fish, sanxian doupi.

Jiangxi
41

Fresh-hot rather than numbing cooking from the Gan River basin — clay-pot urn soups, blood duck, artemisia with cured pork, smoked bamboo, and a deep tradition of rice noodles.

Tianjin
38

The river-and-sea cooking of the treaty port at the mouth of the Hai River, where nine rivers drain to the gulf. It runs to the steamed-bun craft of Goubuli, the breakfast crepe jianbing guozi, the fried sweets of the city's 'Three Wonders,' and a wok line of fierce, oil-bright stir-fries like lao bao san.

Hainan
32

Tropical island — Wenchang chicken, coconut hotpots, South-China-Sea seafood.

Hakka
31

The thrifty, salt-loving cooking of the migrant Hakka — stuffed tofu and stuffed vegetables (酿), salt-cured and salt-baked poultry, preserved mustard greens, rice-wine chicken, and a whole family of rice-flour 粄 cakes and thunder tea.

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