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Which cities don't have much food, but no outsiders?
Beijing has roast duck, Hangzhou has Dongpo meat, and other cities that are called "gourmet deserts" also have their own famous dishes.

The first city on the list is Beijing, our capital. Speaking of Beijing, many people may think that there are still many delicious foods in Beijing, such as the famous Beijing roast duck, noodles with slag sauce, snowballing usury and so on.

The reason may be that Beijing is the political and cultural center of our country, and there are too many migrant workers, so it is difficult to adjust people's opinions. For example, the old Beijing people's favorite stew, many people think it has a sticky visceral smell, and the old Beijing people's favorite bean juice, some people say it tastes like swill.

The second "gourmet desert" is Hangzhou. Hangzhou is a city with rapid economic development and many migrant workers. Office workers usually have snacks. For the exploration of hangzhou dishes, migrant workers seem unwilling to pay time and money, so the title of "gourmet desert" falls on Hangzhou.

The third city is Shenzhen. The developed economy has certainly attracted catering businesses all over the country, and chain brand stores have blossomed everywhere. However, Shenzhen only lacks local specialties. Migrant workers come home from work, order takeout and look at the chain stores full of screens, and they are not even in the mood to place orders.

The fourth city is Shanghai. As the economic center of China, the pace of life in the whole city is naturally quite fast. Everyone seems to be in a hurry, and migrant workers are running around for their livelihood. They may not have a real chance to taste real local food at all, so Shanghai has naturally become a "gourmet desert" in people's eyes.