"A La Carte" meals especially for you
A la carte meals offer you a great deal of freedom: select
the menu items as you wish!
As
a large and reliable online travel agency, TravelChinaGuide is
honored to be the first agency to offer a la carte meals for
its valued clients during their trip to China. Everyone has individual
preferences and we appreciate that set-menus cannot cater to
all tastes. Another consideration is that mass-produced food
provided in those restaurants used by some tour operators fail
to offer a chance to experience real Chinese food. We are eager
to introduce you to the very best Chinese food and believe that
you will be happier to be able to make a choice from a varied
menu, an arrangement that will doubtless give you greatest opportunity
to experience authentic Chinese cuisine. In particular it will
ensure satisfaction if you happen to be a vegetarian.
We have included a la carte meals in the tour
(as specified in the itinerary) and you are assured that these
will be at excellent local restaurants. You will have lunches
and/or dinners among local Chinese people. Learning how they use
chopsticks, how they cook and enjoy their meals will be quite
an experience during your visit. We are sure that by the end of
your tour you will have become devotee of Chinese cuisine.
About Chinese Cuisine
As
a nation that pays great attention to courtesy, our cuisine culture
is deep rooted in China's history. No one can doubt that China
has a rich heritage of fine food, but the most influential and
widely known styles are the Cantonese, Sichuan and Shanghai Cuisines.
Cantonese Cuisine: Authentic Cantonese cuisine has the
reputation of being China's finest. Fine and rare ingredients are cooked
with polished skill and in a dainty style. It emphasizes a flavor
which is clear but not light, refreshing but not common, tender
but not crude. In summer and autumn it pursues clarity and in
winter and spring, a little more substance. The sautéed dishes
always rely upon exquisite presentation involving cutting and
carving skills.
 Sichuan
Cuisine: Sichuan cuisine is the most popular cuisine
in China because of its appetizing flavors. From as early as the
Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1911), books have described a total of 38
cooking methods like to scald, wrap, bake, mix, stew, and adhere,
etc. This cuisine features pungent seasonings which are famously
known as 'Three Peppers' (Chinese prickly ash, pepper and hot
pepper), 'three aromas' (shallot, ginger, and garlic), 'Seven
Tastes' (sweet, sour, tingling, spicy, bitter, piquant, and salty),
and 'eight flavors' (fish-flavored, sour with spice, pepper-tingling,
odd flavor, tingling with spice, red spicy oily, ginger sauce,
and home cooking).
 Shanghai Cuisine: Shanghai cuisine is traditionally called Benbang cuisine and is formed by a complex flavor structure, cooking style
and technique norms. The cuisine stresses the use of condiments
while retaining the original flavors of the ingredients and has
features of being fresh, smooth and crispy.
It is no exaggeration to say that Chinese cuisine
is refined, in its items, esthetics, atmosphere, and effects.
For more infromation, please click our Chinese cuisine culture.
A La Carte Menus
The following is our a la carte menu photo gallery for each
city. Obviously you may find that dishes with similar names
are very different in China from the Chinatown in your own country,
and generally the prices in China are at least 5 times lower
than those you pay back home: greens are at least 7 to 8 times
less, meat 3 to 5 times less and seafood is basically the same.
Clients are welcome to order dishes they would like before the
tour commences or they may order a la carte during the tour.
Our menus are designed to make the ordering process easy and
leisurely!
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