Taiyuan Tou Nao 太原头脑
This hearty, cold-weather soup is filled with chunks of diced mutton, sweet potato and lotus.
Qing He Yuan Restaurant
Add: No. 97 Qiaotou Jie, Taiyuan
Tel: 0351-4122444
Guan Chang 碗托
Eaten either hot or cold, these slices of steamed dough are made of wheat flour and gobbled down with relish by the locals. The best places to pick these up are Jiaji Guangchang or Yangji Guangchang restaurants.
Jiaji Guanchang Restaurant
Add: Xier Xiang, Bingzhou Nan Lu, Taiyuan
Tel: 0351-3501236
Yangji Guanchang Restaurant
Add: No.35 Shipin Jie, Taiyuan
Jellied Bean Curd 豆腐脑
Jellied bean curd is a little off-putting on first glance, and is undoubtedly an acquired taste. Called “lao doufu” in Mandarin, this snack is sprinkled with dried shrimp, lily flowers and occasionally a dollop of sesame oil.
Recommended Branches:
Hengyicheng
Add: No.62 Zhonglou Jie, Taiyuan
Tel: 0531-2022391
Shuanghecheng
Add: No.5 Bei Dajie, Taiyuan
Tel: 0351-3077568
Liuweizhai
Add: No.134 Liuxiang, Taiyuan
Tel: 0351-2029125
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