One of the must-eat restaurants when visiting Datong, the antique archway and architecture, the courtyard house you see inside, are full of Chinese characteristics. The old hot pot is also a world intangible cultural heritage, but unfortunately there are only two of us and we couldn't finish it and didn't order this dish. But the fried pork and knife-cut noodles are also very good. The fried pork tastes good, the lean meat is tender and smooth without residue; the knife-cut noodles have a strong flour aroma and the noodles are sharp.
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One of the must-eat restaurants when visiting Datong, the antique archway and architecture, the courtyard house you see inside, are full of Chinese characteristics. The old hot pot is also a world intangible cultural heritage, but unfortunately there are only two of us and we couldn't finish it and didn't order this dish. But the fried pork and knife-cut noodles are also very good. The fried pork tastes good, the lean meat is tender and smooth without residue; the knife-cut noodles have a strong flour aroma and the noodles are sharp.
Lao Datong Restaurant is located on Dadong Street, Pingcheng District, Datong City, Shanxi Province, next to the Fahua Temple. It is a restaurant that serves a variety of Datong specialties. The hot pot tastes good and the knife-cut noodles are also very good.
The environment is very good. There is a lobby outside and private rooms inside. The private rooms are in a quadrangle courtyard, with courtyards within courtyards. The dishes are very local. The dishes include the unique Datong hot pot, which is a must-order for every table. The taste is quite good, especially the soup is very delicious. Most of the other dishes are fusion dishes, such as squirrel fish, apple fried prawns, scallion-fried sea cucumber, etc., each with its own characteristics.
The hot pot is written as intangible cultural heritage, very affordable, and tastes good. The knife-cut noodles are also good. The environment is quite flavorful. The service is generally good, but there is a small episode: the wine glass was broken when I picked it up, and the waiter happened to be next to me, but she insisted that it was fine when she arranged it. What does that mean? We protested, and she said it was okay, and then followed up with a sentence, the wine glass broke by itself. I was simply...
This is a time-honored restaurant with excellent service and a clean interior. My favorite dish is mutton siu mai, a Shanxi specialty with a great texture and flavor. The hand-pulled pancake and brown sugar pancake are also very popular.