Because Zibo barbecue is unique.
For customers in most cities, eating barbecue is just a kebab. However, with the rising prices of beef, mutton and other ingredients, in recent years, it is obvious that the meat of kebabs has become smaller and the price has become more expensive, and it is still not enough to eat a barbecue for more than 111 yuan per person. However, Zibo BBQ is served with flour cakes and shallots, and customers can make them individually, or they can put kebabs into small cakes and roll them with shallots, which makes them flexible, full of wheat flavor and delicious.
The shallots can stimulate the taste buds. This way of eating is solid, delicious and enjoyable. The most important thing is that a plate of cookies gives customers a "bottom feeling" when eating barbecue. It makes the consumption amount more controllable, so that customers can eat without burden. Even college students who don't have rich wallets can boldly sit down and ask for help.
Zibo specialty
1, Yuhoutang Lantern
Different from traditional lanterns, these lanterns are the cross-border integration of elements such as mahogany, ceramics and silk, which endows the traditional lanterns with new vitality.
2. Hanqing ceramics
The traditional flower stripping process is to apply a layer of glaze first, and then the master uses a steel needle to depict the grass pattern one by one. Hanqing, on the other hand, used the patented seamless applique technology, replacing the traditional flower stripping process with the form of flower paper, which greatly reduced the cost.
3. Zibo art glass
It is a general term for all kinds of arts and crafts crystals, which are made of glass strips rich in Boshan. Zibo fine arts ceramics and glass are both called "double treasures", and their history is much earlier than glass, and they have been praised at home and abroad for a long time.
4. Linzi tin ware
It is one of the famous local traditional handmade utensils. According to textual research, the tin ware making process in Linzi was spread from Shanxi in the early Ming Dynasty. After years of spread and development, a large team of tin smiths gradually formed.