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Which city in China has the least food?
A gourmet desert refers to a city with little or no famous food. Such a city may lack special catering culture, or it may be caused by insufficient investment in food due to economic development and historical reasons. However, I don't think any city is a gourmet desert. After all, different cities have unique flavors and tastes worth exploring and experiencing.

1, Hangzhou, some netizens said that they went to Hangzhou on business. On the first day, they ate several bowls of mixed Sichuan, and the next day they tasted Dongpo meat. In the following week, they ate McDonald's and KFC almost every day. On the take-away software, I often see foreign netizens complaining on it. Hangzhou dishes is expensive and unpalatable. When he left, he said with emotion: Hangzhou is really a gourmet desert. As a popular tourist city in China, Hangzhou has become a battlefield for online celebrity food harvesting all over the country. Compared with the snail powder in Liuzhou, the hot pot in Chongqing, the stinky tofu in Changsha and the pot-wrapped meat in the northeast. Foreigners come to Hangzhou to visit the West Lake, taste Longjing, eat vinegar fish and taste the "Hangzhou steamed buns" originally belonging to Shengzhou. It seems that no dish in Hangzhou can sweep other cities.

2. In Shenzhen, a certain platform has done the selection of special dishes in various cities in Guangdong, and McDonald's and KFC are the first in Shenzhen. On the Internet, Shenzhen is the only "northern city" in the southern region, and has won two honors: "gourmet desert" and "fast food capital". In many people's inherent impression, Shenzhen has a short history and no food culture, so it is normal to say that it is a "food desert". Actually, it is not. The age of this city is similar to that of Sanya, whose food features and popularity are much greater than that of Shenzhen. Taipei is decades earlier than Shenzhen, but this does not prevent it from becoming the food capital of the night market. Therefore, the gourmet desert is not directly related to the length of urban history. For example, the city below.

3. It is not a day or two since beijing beijing was called "gourmet desert". In fact, behind Beijing cuisine is a thousand-year history of ethnic integration. Beijing is an inclusive city, which combines the delicacies of many northern regions and ethnic groups. Whether it's Huguosi snack street or all kinds of halal snacks in niujie, southerners may really dislike it. In one place, Beijing food is very miscellaneous. According to the document, the catering industry in Beijing was very developed in the past, with the largest number of restaurants in Shandong. There are ten pavilions, eight residences and eight Da Chun on the eighth floor, among which Shandong cuisine is the most. Of course, besides Shandong cuisine, there are also Huaiyang cuisine. In 1930s, there were more than 12 restaurants dealing in Huaiyang cuisine in West Chang 'an Avenue, which was then called "Chang 'an December Spring". As an imperial capital, it has absorbed talents from all over the country, so it is natural to bring the flavor of hometown to Beijing. Then, Beijing cuisine at that time was also influenced by palace cuisine. Although it absorbs the strengths of many families, it also leads to the "mixed fish and dragons" of Beijing cuisine, lacking its own unique personality. In fact, many Beijing cuisines have been handed down by royal nobles. Then, Beijingers pay attention to "food from time to time" and eat whatever they want in any season. As an ancient capital with a thousand years, Beijing is rich in ingredients beyond everyone's imagination. "Poor and elegant" is everyone's view of Beijing cuisine. In my opinion, this is not called "poor and elegant", but a silent confrontation of Beijingers against this fast era.

Shanghai, which is full of rivers and seas, has gathered delicious food from all over the world. It is not difficult to eat food from any country or province in Shanghai. But it is this that leads to the taste of its local cuisine and is excluded. Some people say that there are delicious foods in Shanghai, such as fried steamed bread, rice cakes with ribs and grass heads, which are not delicious. Well, there seems to be nothing delicious in Shanghai.