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.
Donkey Meat Pita
Slow-braised donkey meat chopped into a crisp griddle-baked flatbread — the breakout street food of Baoding and Hejian.
View page →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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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.
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.
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.
The Pantry
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Kindred Kitchens
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