This restaurant is very cost-effective, the food is delicious, and the food and entertainment in Jingdezhen are all very good.
📅 Itinerary Overview Theme: Ceramic Culture + Art Experience + Food Discovery Suitable for: Young artists/families/crafting enthusiasts Total Cost: 2,500 RMB/person (including accommodation/entrance fees/crafting experience) 🌙 Day 1 Arrival: Taoxichuan Overnight 🚗 Transportation: High-speed rail to Jingdezhen North Station (4 hours from Shanghai), 30 RMB taxi to the city center 🏨 Accommodation: Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative District B&B (approximately 400 RMB/night, Hyatt Place Taoxichuan recommended) 🍜 Dinner: "Go Home for Dinner" (a local favorite) Must-Tries: Braised Fish Head with Bean Curd and Braised Chicken with Clay Porcelain 60 RMB per person, eating from blue and white porcelain bowls is a true ritual! 🌃 Night Tour: Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative District (Free!) Friday and Saturday nights: University Student Creative Market, where you can find niche ceramic jewelry Easter Bonus: Check out the giant chimney light show, starting promptly at 8:00 PM ☀️ Day 2: From Clay to Art 🌅Morning: Ancient Kiln Folk Culture Expo Area (Tickets: NT$95) What to Do: ✅ Watch a master craftsman throw a potter's wheel (performance at 10:30 AM) ✅ Throw firewood into a steamed bun kiln for a blessing ✅ Secret Bonus: Spend NT$100 or more and receive a DIY pottery experience coupon 🍲Lunch: "Zhe Lao Family Kitchen" Hidden Menu: Alkaline Rice Cake with Scrambled Eggs, Cold Noodles with Tangerine Peel and Mung Bean Soup NT$50 per person, the owner will teach you how to properly hold a ceramic bowl 🏺Afternoon: In-depth Tour of the Sculpture Porcelain Factory (Free Admission) Must-See Experiences: ✅ "Lotte Pottery Workshop" Saturday Creative Market (book in advance!) ✅ Play with a potter's wheel for NT$20 (hands-on instruction from university student stall owner) ✅ Photograph the Instagram-worthy ceramic wall at "Mei Yan Suo" 🍢 Dinner: "Ou Ji Food Stall" Midnight Snack King: Specialty Pan-fried Buns, Osmanthus-flavored Tofu Pudding 40 yuan per person, still bustling at 2 a.m. 🌿 Day 3 Morning: Closing Day of Art and Culture 🖼️ Sanbao International Ceramics Village (Free) How to: ✅ Hike the Blue and White Porcelain Trail by the Stream (bring an empty bottle of mountain spring water) ✅ Enjoy hand-poured coffee and mountain views at the "Shiwai Taoyuan" B&B 🛍️ Souvenir: "China Ceramics Museum Cultural and Creative Store" Must-buy: ✅ Overglaze-painted small teacup (Museum co-branded edition, 88 yuan) ✅ Broken Porcelain Necklace (starting at 30 yuan, each pattern is unique) 🚄Return: Afternoon high-speed rail return (remember to send fragile porcelain by insured SF Express!) 💰Budget Details Transportation: Round-trip high-speed rail 600 yuan + city taxi 100 yuan Accommodation: 800 yuan (two nights in a quality B&B) Tickets/Experiences: 300 yuan Food: 450 yuan Shopping: 500 yuan (including porcelain shipping) 💡Artisan Tips 1️⃣ Tickets to the Ancient Kiln Scenic Area are half-price after 3:30 PM! But you'll miss the performances. 2️⃣ Choose the afternoon session for the pottery experience; your work can be stored and picked up the next day. 3️⃣ When buying large porcelain pieces, look for the "Made in Jingdezhen" inscription on the bottom. The soul of Jingdezhen lies in the gentle flow of clay between your fingers and the millennia-old legacy of the kiln fire. This guide will transform you from a tourist to a "part-time porcelain enthusiast"! #JingdezhenTravelGuide #Taoxichuan #AncientKilnFolkCustoms #SculpturePorcelainFactory #SanbaoInternationalCeramicVillage
3 Days, 2 Nights in Jingdezhen | Explore the Art World for Under 10,000 RMB for Three! Stay in a pottery homestay, make your own porcelain, and enjoy authentic Gan cuisine, transforming the "Millennium Porcelain Capital" into a slow-paced epicurean experience! You're just one of those "check in and get a free porcelain" tour group? Wrong! This time, I'll take you beyond the crowds and into an artist's base renovated from an old factory. You'll get to throw pottery and fire pots yourself in a kiln, stay in a designer homestay, eat 10-yuan beef bone meal in the alleyways, and browse the 5 AM ghost market. 3 Days, 2 Nights, 3,000 RMB per person—a beautiful and soulful 10,000 RMB spent! Day 1: Journey Through a Century-Old Ceramic Factory | Live in the Heart of Art 🏨 Accommodation: Taoxichuan Tao Apartment Designer Homestay (680 RMB/night, three-bedroom apartment) This isn't a hotel! It's an art community transformed from an old porcelain factory! Red brick walls, pottery lanterns, and sculptures lining the courtyard. Every room is designed by an artist, and even the Taoxichuan light show is on display at night. It's like living in a 798-meets-Wuzhen fusion! 🌆 Afternoon: Take the high-speed train to Jingdezhen North Station → Take a taxi into the city (50 RMB). First, visit the People's Porcelain Factory Cultural and Creative Park—more local and quiet than Taoxichuan, where every photo captures a retro, industrial aesthetic. 🍽 Dinner: Home for a private meal (60 RMB per person). A local's favorite, must-try dishes: Stir-fried pork with chili sauce and yellow girl's egg stew. Spicy enough to make you sweat, yet delicious enough to lick the plate! 🌙 Evening: Visit the Taoxichuan Creative Market. Open every Friday and Saturday, hundreds of young ceramic artists set up stalls. You can snag a one-of-a-kind handmade cups and bowls, starting at 50 RMB. They can even be engraved on the spot as souvenirs! --- Day 2: Make your own ceramics | Become a true "craftsman" for a day 🎨 Morning: Book a "Pottery Experience Workshop" (450 RMB per group purchase for three). It's not just a touristy, assembly-line experience! We found an independent studio where experienced craftspeople will teach you how to throw, shape, and paint the porcelain. Finally, you can send back your finished pieces! The kids had a blast, and the adults found the joy of concentration. 🍽Lunch: "Fan's Beef Bone Powder" (¥15 per person)—a Jingdezhen favorite! The beef bones are stewed until tender, and the rice noodles soak up the broth. Add a spoonful of spicy sauce for a tingling sensation! 🏺Afternoon: Visit the "China Ceramics Museum" (free)—the most comprehensive porcelain exhibition in China! From Han Dynasty pottery jars to Ming and Qing Dynasty official kilns, even the Forbidden City doesn't have such a comprehensive collection! Rent a guide (¥30) and teach your kids about "living history." 👻Evening: Explore the "Ghost Market" (free entry and exit). Open at 5 a.m. and close at dawn! Old porcelain pieces, vintage tea sets, and Republican-era lampshades can tell a story for just three yuan. Don't be afraid of the mess; this is Jingdezhen's wild soul! 🍽 Dinner: "Ou Ji Food Stall" (NT$50 per person). A local late-night snack destination. Must-try: grilled chicken feet, mixed snails, and ice-cold beer. The smoky atmosphere is so vibrant that you'll want to eat until you're sweating and don't want to leave. Day 3: Explore the Ancient Village's Porcelain Source | Farewell in the Mountains and Rivers 🚗Morning: Charter a car to "Yao Li Ancient Town" (NT$300 round-trip, 3 hours). It's not Zhouzhuang, it's not Wuzhen! This is the "origin of porcelain," with thousand-year-old kiln sites hidden amidst lush green mountains and clear waters. Stone-paved roads, wooden bridges, and small waterfalls make a stroll through it feel like stepping into an ink painting. 🖌Lunch: Enjoy "Huizhou Flavors" in the ancient town (NT$40 per person). Because Yao Li was once part of Anhui Province, the cuisine is more Huizhou-style. Must-try: braised pork with preserved mustard greens and bitter oak tofu. Paired with green tea steeped in mountain spring water, it's so relaxing you won't want to leave. 📦Afternoon: Return to the city to pick up the porcelain works that were stored in the warehouse + buy souvenirs. Recommended shops near "Bing Ding Chai Kiln". They have a strong sense of design and sell tea sets, incense holders, small ornaments, and you can get high-end gifts within a hundred yuan. 🚄Evening: Return trip 💰Total expenses (for 3 people) - Accommodation: 680 yuan x 2 nights = 1360 yuan (full package, approximately 453 yuan per person) - Food and Beverage: 60 yuan + 15 yuan + 50 yuan + 40 yuan + breakfast, etc. ≈ 300 yuan per person - Transportation: High-speed rail round trip approximately 300 yuan per person x 3 = 900 yuan + chartered car 300 yuan = 400 yuan per person - Tickets + Experience: Pottery 450 yuan (for 3 people) = 150 yuan per person + Museum 30 yuan = 180 yuan per person - Ghost Market + Souvenirs + Miscellaneous expenses: approximately 300 yuan per person✅ Total: approximately 3133 yuan per person. Total cost for 3 people: Under 9400 yuan, 10,000 yuan is more than enough. 📌 Why is this trip so worth it? Others come to Jingdezhen to take photos and receive gifts, but you create heirlooms with your own hands. While others dine at internet-famous restaurants, you chuckle as you sip on beef bone powder. While others skim the surface, you feel the warmth of a thousand-year-old kiln fire. True travel isn't about seeing so many sights, but about the weight of the memories you bring back. Do you still want your child to watch videos on "How Ceramics Are Made" on your phone? Why not bring them here, make their own cup, and teach them, "See, even clay can become light." Set off now and let that ten thousand yuan burn a brilliant vacation.
I went to university in Jingdezhen, and I'm quite familiar with the local food and attractions. Over the past two years, I've tried every bit of Jingdezhen's cuisine. Jingdezhen truly has a vast array of delicious dishes. Most people who visit Jingdezhen are drawn to its ceramics, but don't realize its culinary offerings are truly remarkable. If you're unsure what to eat in Jingdezhen, check out these delicious dishes—they'll definitely satisfy! 1. Jingdezhen Cold Noodles Address: Tao Jie Cold Noodles Jingdezhen's cold noodles are truly exceptional. They're incredibly chewy and springy, and paired with any cold dish, they're simply divine. My favorite Jingdezhen cold noodles shop is Tao Jie Cold Noodles. I think their cold noodles are the best, and their other dishes are also quite good. 2. Ou Ji Food Stall Address: Ou Ji Food Stall (Zhejiang Road Branch) This restaurant is also very popular with locals. They have a wide variety of delicious dishes. I think every visit to Jingdezhen requires a visit to Ou Ji Food Stall to try the food. It's absolutely delicious! 😋 My favorite is the signature chicken feet, which are incredibly flavorful, tender, and delicious. The wine lees beef, jumping frog, and scallion oil baby abalone are also excellent. 3. Barbecue Address: Wei BBQ·Jingde Folk Flavor (Taoyang New Village Branch) If you're looking for barbecue in Jingdezhen, you have to mention Wei BBQ. I'd say it's the pinnacle of Jingdezhen barbecue. The restaurant has a unique decor, a wide menu, and the food and barbecue are both incredibly delicious. The service is also excellent. Four, Seven Small Meats Address: Jiuji Town This is a snack. The deep-fried small pieces of meat are incredibly tender and glutinous, coated in a sweet and spicy sauce. Every bite is perfectly flavorful. A whole skewer of meat is only 50 cents, and the meat patty is just one. It's my favorite snack in Jingdezhen. There are many more delicious foods in Jingdezhen. If you're in Jingdezhen and don't know what to eat, check out these. They're all very delicious.
The nationally popular Ouji Food Stall has finally opened in Guangzhou! 🎉 The line stretched to the end of the street on its first day! But this Jiangxi Jingde cuisine is so spicy it's worth it! 💥[Ningdu Three Cup Chicken] A truly intangible cultural heritage dish, the aroma of the chicken rises to your heart's content with a fierce stir-fry!😻 The chicken is tender and smothered in a rich sauce! It's incredibly spicy, but you just can't stop eating!🥢 Paired with rice, you'll be in "glutton mode"! 💥[Ouji's Ace Chicken Feet] Braised to the boneless perfection, these chicken feet are coated in a secret chili sauce that's spicy, fragrant, and slightly numbing. Licking your fingers is a no-brainer!🤤 💥[Wine Lees Yellow Beef] The subtle aroma of wine lees hits the table the moment it arrives. The sweetness of the wine lees balances the spiciness. The beef is also incredibly tender and a perfect match with rice. Who can resist this "rice tension"?! A must-have 3-piece spicy relief kit! 👇 ✅ The white sugar cake is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, coated in sugar and incredibly sweet. ✅ The clay pot soup is incredibly delicious, and every bite is soothing. ✅ The chocolate shaved ice milk is so sizzling, a spoonful will bring you back to life! Guangdong lovers who can handle spicy food, come and get them! I'll definitely bring my stomach-strengthening and digestion-promoting tablets for a second try. I've already reserved the dumplings and mung bean paste!! 📍Ouji Food Stalls (Guangzhou First Branch) 🥢🥢🥢🥢🥢🥢🥢🥢🥢🥢🥢🥢🥢🥢🥢🥢 #Awesome Snacks Collection #Cantonese Cuisine #Try This Restaurant's Cantonese Cuisine #Romantic Date Restaurant
This restaurant is very cost-effective, the food is delicious, and the food and entertainment in Jingdezhen are all very good.
📅 Itinerary Overview Theme: Ceramic Culture + Art Experience + Food Discovery Suitable for: Young artists/families/crafting enthusiasts Total Cost: 2,500 RMB/person (including accommodation/entrance fees/crafting experience) 🌙 Day 1 Arrival: Taoxichuan Overnight 🚗 Transportation: High-speed rail to Jingdezhen North Station (4 hours from Shanghai), 30 RMB taxi to the city center 🏨 Accommodation: Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative District B&B (approximately 400 RMB/night, Hyatt Place Taoxichuan recommended) 🍜 Dinner: "Go Home for Dinner" (a local favorite) Must-Tries: Braised Fish Head with Bean Curd and Braised Chicken with Clay Porcelain 60 RMB per person, eating from blue and white porcelain bowls is a true ritual! 🌃 Night Tour: Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative District (Free!) Friday and Saturday nights: University Student Creative Market, where you can find niche ceramic jewelry Easter Bonus: Check out the giant chimney light show, starting promptly at 8:00 PM ☀️ Day 2: From Clay to Art 🌅Morning: Ancient Kiln Folk Culture Expo Area (Tickets: NT$95) What to Do: ✅ Watch a master craftsman throw a potter's wheel (performance at 10:30 AM) ✅ Throw firewood into a steamed bun kiln for a blessing ✅ Secret Bonus: Spend NT$100 or more and receive a DIY pottery experience coupon 🍲Lunch: "Zhe Lao Family Kitchen" Hidden Menu: Alkaline Rice Cake with Scrambled Eggs, Cold Noodles with Tangerine Peel and Mung Bean Soup NT$50 per person, the owner will teach you how to properly hold a ceramic bowl 🏺Afternoon: In-depth Tour of the Sculpture Porcelain Factory (Free Admission) Must-See Experiences: ✅ "Lotte Pottery Workshop" Saturday Creative Market (book in advance!) ✅ Play with a potter's wheel for NT$20 (hands-on instruction from university student stall owner) ✅ Photograph the Instagram-worthy ceramic wall at "Mei Yan Suo" 🍢 Dinner: "Ou Ji Food Stall" Midnight Snack King: Specialty Pan-fried Buns, Osmanthus-flavored Tofu Pudding 40 yuan per person, still bustling at 2 a.m. 🌿 Day 3 Morning: Closing Day of Art and Culture 🖼️ Sanbao International Ceramics Village (Free) How to: ✅ Hike the Blue and White Porcelain Trail by the Stream (bring an empty bottle of mountain spring water) ✅ Enjoy hand-poured coffee and mountain views at the "Shiwai Taoyuan" B&B 🛍️ Souvenir: "China Ceramics Museum Cultural and Creative Store" Must-buy: ✅ Overglaze-painted small teacup (Museum co-branded edition, 88 yuan) ✅ Broken Porcelain Necklace (starting at 30 yuan, each pattern is unique) 🚄Return: Afternoon high-speed rail return (remember to send fragile porcelain by insured SF Express!) 💰Budget Details Transportation: Round-trip high-speed rail 600 yuan + city taxi 100 yuan Accommodation: 800 yuan (two nights in a quality B&B) Tickets/Experiences: 300 yuan Food: 450 yuan Shopping: 500 yuan (including porcelain shipping) 💡Artisan Tips 1️⃣ Tickets to the Ancient Kiln Scenic Area are half-price after 3:30 PM! But you'll miss the performances. 2️⃣ Choose the afternoon session for the pottery experience; your work can be stored and picked up the next day. 3️⃣ When buying large porcelain pieces, look for the "Made in Jingdezhen" inscription on the bottom. The soul of Jingdezhen lies in the gentle flow of clay between your fingers and the millennia-old legacy of the kiln fire. This guide will transform you from a tourist to a "part-time porcelain enthusiast"! #JingdezhenTravelGuide #Taoxichuan #AncientKilnFolkCustoms #SculpturePorcelainFactory #SanbaoInternationalCeramicVillage
3 Days, 2 Nights in Jingdezhen | Explore the Art World for Under 10,000 RMB for Three! Stay in a pottery homestay, make your own porcelain, and enjoy authentic Gan cuisine, transforming the "Millennium Porcelain Capital" into a slow-paced epicurean experience! You're just one of those "check in and get a free porcelain" tour group? Wrong! This time, I'll take you beyond the crowds and into an artist's base renovated from an old factory. You'll get to throw pottery and fire pots yourself in a kiln, stay in a designer homestay, eat 10-yuan beef bone meal in the alleyways, and browse the 5 AM ghost market. 3 Days, 2 Nights, 3,000 RMB per person—a beautiful and soulful 10,000 RMB spent! Day 1: Journey Through a Century-Old Ceramic Factory | Live in the Heart of Art 🏨 Accommodation: Taoxichuan Tao Apartment Designer Homestay (680 RMB/night, three-bedroom apartment) This isn't a hotel! It's an art community transformed from an old porcelain factory! Red brick walls, pottery lanterns, and sculptures lining the courtyard. Every room is designed by an artist, and even the Taoxichuan light show is on display at night. It's like living in a 798-meets-Wuzhen fusion! 🌆 Afternoon: Take the high-speed train to Jingdezhen North Station → Take a taxi into the city (50 RMB). First, visit the People's Porcelain Factory Cultural and Creative Park—more local and quiet than Taoxichuan, where every photo captures a retro, industrial aesthetic. 🍽 Dinner: Home for a private meal (60 RMB per person). A local's favorite, must-try dishes: Stir-fried pork with chili sauce and yellow girl's egg stew. Spicy enough to make you sweat, yet delicious enough to lick the plate! 🌙 Evening: Visit the Taoxichuan Creative Market. Open every Friday and Saturday, hundreds of young ceramic artists set up stalls. You can snag a one-of-a-kind handmade cups and bowls, starting at 50 RMB. They can even be engraved on the spot as souvenirs! --- Day 2: Make your own ceramics | Become a true "craftsman" for a day 🎨 Morning: Book a "Pottery Experience Workshop" (450 RMB per group purchase for three). It's not just a touristy, assembly-line experience! We found an independent studio where experienced craftspeople will teach you how to throw, shape, and paint the porcelain. Finally, you can send back your finished pieces! The kids had a blast, and the adults found the joy of concentration. 🍽Lunch: "Fan's Beef Bone Powder" (¥15 per person)—a Jingdezhen favorite! The beef bones are stewed until tender, and the rice noodles soak up the broth. Add a spoonful of spicy sauce for a tingling sensation! 🏺Afternoon: Visit the "China Ceramics Museum" (free)—the most comprehensive porcelain exhibition in China! From Han Dynasty pottery jars to Ming and Qing Dynasty official kilns, even the Forbidden City doesn't have such a comprehensive collection! Rent a guide (¥30) and teach your kids about "living history." 👻Evening: Explore the "Ghost Market" (free entry and exit). Open at 5 a.m. and close at dawn! Old porcelain pieces, vintage tea sets, and Republican-era lampshades can tell a story for just three yuan. Don't be afraid of the mess; this is Jingdezhen's wild soul! 🍽 Dinner: "Ou Ji Food Stall" (NT$50 per person). A local late-night snack destination. Must-try: grilled chicken feet, mixed snails, and ice-cold beer. The smoky atmosphere is so vibrant that you'll want to eat until you're sweating and don't want to leave. Day 3: Explore the Ancient Village's Porcelain Source | Farewell in the Mountains and Rivers 🚗Morning: Charter a car to "Yao Li Ancient Town" (NT$300 round-trip, 3 hours). It's not Zhouzhuang, it's not Wuzhen! This is the "origin of porcelain," with thousand-year-old kiln sites hidden amidst lush green mountains and clear waters. Stone-paved roads, wooden bridges, and small waterfalls make a stroll through it feel like stepping into an ink painting. 🖌Lunch: Enjoy "Huizhou Flavors" in the ancient town (NT$40 per person). Because Yao Li was once part of Anhui Province, the cuisine is more Huizhou-style. Must-try: braised pork with preserved mustard greens and bitter oak tofu. Paired with green tea steeped in mountain spring water, it's so relaxing you won't want to leave. 📦Afternoon: Return to the city to pick up the porcelain works that were stored in the warehouse + buy souvenirs. Recommended shops near "Bing Ding Chai Kiln". They have a strong sense of design and sell tea sets, incense holders, small ornaments, and you can get high-end gifts within a hundred yuan. 🚄Evening: Return trip 💰Total expenses (for 3 people) - Accommodation: 680 yuan x 2 nights = 1360 yuan (full package, approximately 453 yuan per person) - Food and Beverage: 60 yuan + 15 yuan + 50 yuan + 40 yuan + breakfast, etc. ≈ 300 yuan per person - Transportation: High-speed rail round trip approximately 300 yuan per person x 3 = 900 yuan + chartered car 300 yuan = 400 yuan per person - Tickets + Experience: Pottery 450 yuan (for 3 people) = 150 yuan per person + Museum 30 yuan = 180 yuan per person - Ghost Market + Souvenirs + Miscellaneous expenses: approximately 300 yuan per person✅ Total: approximately 3133 yuan per person. Total cost for 3 people: Under 9400 yuan, 10,000 yuan is more than enough. 📌 Why is this trip so worth it? Others come to Jingdezhen to take photos and receive gifts, but you create heirlooms with your own hands. While others dine at internet-famous restaurants, you chuckle as you sip on beef bone powder. While others skim the surface, you feel the warmth of a thousand-year-old kiln fire. True travel isn't about seeing so many sights, but about the weight of the memories you bring back. Do you still want your child to watch videos on "How Ceramics Are Made" on your phone? Why not bring them here, make their own cup, and teach them, "See, even clay can become light." Set off now and let that ten thousand yuan burn a brilliant vacation.
I went to university in Jingdezhen, and I'm quite familiar with the local food and attractions. Over the past two years, I've tried every bit of Jingdezhen's cuisine. Jingdezhen truly has a vast array of delicious dishes. Most people who visit Jingdezhen are drawn to its ceramics, but don't realize its culinary offerings are truly remarkable. If you're unsure what to eat in Jingdezhen, check out these delicious dishes—they'll definitely satisfy! 1. Jingdezhen Cold Noodles Address: Tao Jie Cold Noodles Jingdezhen's cold noodles are truly exceptional. They're incredibly chewy and springy, and paired with any cold dish, they're simply divine. My favorite Jingdezhen cold noodles shop is Tao Jie Cold Noodles. I think their cold noodles are the best, and their other dishes are also quite good. 2. Ou Ji Food Stall Address: Ou Ji Food Stall (Zhejiang Road Branch) This restaurant is also very popular with locals. They have a wide variety of delicious dishes. I think every visit to Jingdezhen requires a visit to Ou Ji Food Stall to try the food. It's absolutely delicious! 😋 My favorite is the signature chicken feet, which are incredibly flavorful, tender, and delicious. The wine lees beef, jumping frog, and scallion oil baby abalone are also excellent. 3. Barbecue Address: Wei BBQ·Jingde Folk Flavor (Taoyang New Village Branch) If you're looking for barbecue in Jingdezhen, you have to mention Wei BBQ. I'd say it's the pinnacle of Jingdezhen barbecue. The restaurant has a unique decor, a wide menu, and the food and barbecue are both incredibly delicious. The service is also excellent. Four, Seven Small Meats Address: Jiuji Town This is a snack. The deep-fried small pieces of meat are incredibly tender and glutinous, coated in a sweet and spicy sauce. Every bite is perfectly flavorful. A whole skewer of meat is only 50 cents, and the meat patty is just one. It's my favorite snack in Jingdezhen. There are many more delicious foods in Jingdezhen. If you're in Jingdezhen and don't know what to eat, check out these. They're all very delicious.
The nationally popular Ouji Food Stall has finally opened in Guangzhou! 🎉 The line stretched to the end of the street on its first day! But this Jiangxi Jingde cuisine is so spicy it's worth it! 💥[Ningdu Three Cup Chicken] A truly intangible cultural heritage dish, the aroma of the chicken rises to your heart's content with a fierce stir-fry!😻 The chicken is tender and smothered in a rich sauce! It's incredibly spicy, but you just can't stop eating!🥢 Paired with rice, you'll be in "glutton mode"! 💥[Ouji's Ace Chicken Feet] Braised to the boneless perfection, these chicken feet are coated in a secret chili sauce that's spicy, fragrant, and slightly numbing. Licking your fingers is a no-brainer!🤤 💥[Wine Lees Yellow Beef] The subtle aroma of wine lees hits the table the moment it arrives. The sweetness of the wine lees balances the spiciness. The beef is also incredibly tender and a perfect match with rice. Who can resist this "rice tension"?! A must-have 3-piece spicy relief kit! 👇 ✅ The white sugar cake is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, coated in sugar and incredibly sweet. ✅ The clay pot soup is incredibly delicious, and every bite is soothing. ✅ The chocolate shaved ice milk is so sizzling, a spoonful will bring you back to life! Guangdong lovers who can handle spicy food, come and get them! I'll definitely bring my stomach-strengthening and digestion-promoting tablets for a second try. I've already reserved the dumplings and mung bean paste!! 📍Ouji Food Stalls (Guangzhou First Branch) 🥢🥢🥢🥢🥢🥢🥢🥢🥢🥢🥢🥢🥢🥢🥢🥢 #Awesome Snacks Collection #Cantonese Cuisine #Try This Restaurant's Cantonese Cuisine #Romantic Date Restaurant