Traditional
Nanjing cuisine is known as Jin Su cuisine and
is notable for the emphasis placed on original
flavor and carefully selected raw ingredients.
Nanjing dishes are traditionally bright in color
and use only a moderate amount of seasoning but
a significant amount of oil.
Jin
Su specialties that should be sampled include:
Jinling roast duck, steamed duck cutlets, salted
duck, Longchi carp and "Eight delicacies
soup". The "Eight delicacies" are:
fish, water chestnut, lotus root, vine, parsley,
arrowroot and lotus seeds.This is a popular dish
especially around "Moon Festival" time
(roughly around the middle of August). There are
numerous classical restaurants serving up these
delicacies and the area around the Confucius Temple
has some great places to taste good Nanjing food.
Western
and Japanese food is also becoming increasingly
popular and there is a good selection of Western
and Chinese food available around the universities
off
Shanghai Lu. Browse our Restaurant Index
for more detailed information. Of course, the
big hotels such as The Hilton and The Jinling
also have good restaurants. McDonalds and KFC
are hugely popular here.
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