Guilin Food
The
local delicacy is Guilin Rice Noodles (Gui
Lin Mi Fen), also available as stir-fried
(Chao Fen). This is served everywhere, but
try to avoid the joints near the train station.
Traditionally the noodle and the topping
is first eaten without soup, and once the
topping has run out there is usually a pot
of soup to add flavour to the rest of your
noodles. There are also various pickles
and condiments that you can add to your
noodles. A local snack is "Horse hoof
cake" (Ma Ti Gao), which is a crumbly
cake stuffed with red beans filling. Another
delicious breakfast item is sweet tofu infused
with a certain flower. Look for roadside
vendors adding orange-coloured liquid to
a steaming hot bag of tofu, which you then
drink with a straw.
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