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Which Chinese restaurants abroad taste better?
There are many kinds of delicious food in China. If you go abroad, many people may not be able to eat such delicious food, but there are usually some Chinese restaurants abroad. Want to know which Chinese restaurants abroad taste good? Let's take a look at Bian Xiao.

PandaExpress, panda express, USA

It is no exaggeration to claim to be the largest China restaurant chain in the United States. PandaExpress panda express has nearly 2,000 branches in the United States, and it is no exaggeration to say that it is the largest chain of American Chinese restaurants in the world!

Usually, as soon as you enter a restaurant, you will find that the restaurant is full of foreigners, but you rarely see Chinese faces.

The sales model of restaurants is similar to the "rice system" of university canteens. All the dishes are in front of you, just choose what you want from the waiter.

The famous dishes are: orange chicken, Beijing beef, Beijing beef and kung pao chicken.

Chicken) and Sheldon's favorite orange chicken in The Big Bang Theory.

In the eyes of Americans, the existence of this restaurant is as common as McDonald's and KFC. For example, it's probably not much different from our Shaxian snack and braised chicken rice.

London, England

Previously, the first British Chinese Food Awards were held in Britain, among which TheUgly, a jiaozi restaurant that opened in central London at the end of July 2008, was selected as the best snack award.

Jiaozi.

No matter the main course, main course or dessert, it is presented in the form of jiaozi: jiaozi with avocado and cucumber as vegetarian meal, jiaozi with pork belly as snack, and jiaozi with apple pie as dessert.

Founder Ping is a Malaysian Chinese who grew up in Britain.

In his eyes, more young people and locals like to eat innovative and interesting food than traditional food in China. A single food can no longer satisfy them.

They have a lovely saying in official website: "Ourvision? Create a miracle of the world

Jiaozi. (Our vision? Make jiaozi with the best stuffing in the world. )"

Well, very ambitious. Yes! At present, the store's score on Google is 4.3, which is also very good ~

British Wupin Bonhaus

Speaking of Chinese food that young people like, I have to mention the next one: BunHouse, which has received rave reviews since its opening.

Similar to TheUglyDumpling, the boutique that focuses on "Bao" also makes a fuss about steamed buns: cumin lamb brisket, barbecued pork, spicy seafood and even red chocolate?

Wu Pin is a lovers' shop. The female boss Z is Chinese in Hong Kong, and her husband Alex is British.

They said that on the basis of traditional steamed buns, Wu Pin made some adjustments to the stuffing of steamed buns, which made people in the East and West feel delicious.

There are also some Hong Kong-style snacks, and when you look at the pictures, you start to get greedy.

The steamed stuffed bun chef in the shop is also an old chef in China. They will help the two store managers to study recipes together. Sometimes store managers usually put forward ideas and they will operate them.

In terms of decoration, Wu Pin sublimated its unique retro aesthetics on the basis of harbor style in 1960s.

Dark wooden frame, sliding glass door, brass decoration, comfortable rattan furniture? With the super-restored Hong Kong street takeaway window, the details have restored the former Hong Kong.

Traditional Japanese Chinese food and real Chinese food

In Japan, people-friendly Chinese food can also be very advanced! There are many famous shops that have experienced years of development. Walking in will give people the illusion of being in a French restaurant.

For example, Xianggong, which specially sends chefs to Hong Kong to study Cantonese cuisine, Furama, a famous shop that has been in business for nearly 40 years, the fragrance of creative Chinese food, and SENSE, which is at an altitude of 37 floors and overlooks the Tokyo sky tree while eating, are all well-known.

However, in recent years, with the sharp increase in the number of Japanese tourists visiting China, many local brands in China have also been encouraged to open stores.

Out of China's national hot pot Haidilao, several branches have been opened in Tokyo and Osaka, not to mention Shaxian snacks in Takada Racecourse, where schools in Tokyo are densely covered, and Mazilu beef noodles in Shenbao Town, etc.

Extracurricular knowledge

Strange China takeout

There seem to be only two kinds of takeout in American TV series, either pizza or Chinese food.

You know, in all European and American countries, the most common take-away bags in China are painted with pagodas.

In the eyes of many foreigners, the symbol of China is not necessarily the Forbidden City and the Great Wall, but this pagoda!

Its origin is actually a pagoda in the "Yuan Qiu" in the Royal Botanical Garden, and this tower in Yuan Qiu is actually modeled after the Hunji glass tower in Nanjing that year ~