Lanzhou locals generally call Lanzhou beef Lamian Noodles "beef noodles". Young people also call it "Niuda" or "Niudawan", which means "big bowl of beef noodles". Lanzhou beef noodles, also known as Lanzhou broth beef noodles, is one of the "Top Ten Noodles in China" and a halal snack in Lanzhou, Gansu.
Yiqing (Tang Qing), Erbai (radish white), Sanhong (Chili oil red), Sihong (coriander, garlic sprout green) and Huang Wu (noodle Huang Liang) have won favorable comments from customers at home and abroad. And was rated as one of the three Chinese fast food by China Cuisine Association, and won the reputation of "the first side of China".
Lanzhou
Lanzhou, referred to as Jincheng for short, is a prefecture-level city and provincial capital under the jurisdiction of Gansu Province. Wuwei and Baiyin in the north, Dingxi in the east and Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture in the south. Lanzhou has five districts and three counties under its jurisdiction, with 1 national new district-Lanzhou New District, and two national development zones-Lanzhou High-tech Industrial Development Zone and Lanzhou Economic and Technological Development Zone.
By the end of 20021,the resident population was 4,389,400. Lanzhou is one of the important central cities in the western region, and it is the 5G pilot city of China Telecom in Lanzhou. China is an advanced city in the construction of a civilized city. Lanzhou, founded in 86 BC, is an important town on the ancient Silk Road. It was renamed Lanzhou in the early years of Sui Dynasty.