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Best CHINESE Street Food! 27 Meals - Ultimate China Food Tour!  [Full Documentary]

Best CHINESE Street Food! 27 Meals - Ultimate China Food Tour! [Full Documentary]

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Chinese Street Food Tour in Xi’an: SUBSCRIBE for more: T-shirts: Get ready for the ultimate Chinese street food tour documentary in the Shaanxi province of China! From the bustling historical streets of Xi’an to the spicy numbing Chinese food of Hanzhong we’re on a mission to eat the best and most unique Chinese food that you’re not going to want to miss. Arrival - We’re landing at Xi’an airport and heading straight to eat some world class dumplings - some of the best dumplings ever. Day 1 - We’re jumping straight into an ultimate Chinese street food tour to uncover the most unique and tasty Chinese foods in Xi’an - from famous hand pulled noodles to chive pockets and the legendary Xi’an burgers. Day 2 - We’ll start the day with an impressive Chinese breakfast and then proceed to eating biang biang noodles and a whole fried gourd chicken. Day 3 - You might know Shaanxi province from the Terracotta Army, and we aren’t going to miss it. But first we’ll have a mutton soup jacuzzi, and then taste some more amazing Chinese biang biang noodles. Day 4 - Today we’re jumping on the train to visit Hanzhong, a city halfway between Xi’an and Chengdu that’s known for spicy mouth numbing chili oil. We’ll find some of the most unique street food snacks and try fish swimming in chili oil. Day 5 - About a 3 hour drive from Xi’an and we’ll be in the beautiful mountainous countryside. There’s a hidden gem restaurant, most like a farm house, that specializes in braised rooster. Day 6 - Today we’re back in the heart of Xi’an where we’ll try a legendary historical restaurant for Shaanxi cuisine (including gourd chicken, and we’ll try two variations of the popular liangpi noodles, and some lamb dumplings! Chapters: 0: 00 Intro to Chinese Food 1: 19 Arrival to Xi’an 2: 19 Dumplings 5: 23 Day 1 - Chinese Street Food Tour in Xi’an 32: 57 Day 2 - Breakfast in China 54: 29 Day 3 - Terracotta Army & Biang Biang Noodles 1: 13: 32 Day 4 - Hanzhong, China 1: 33: 44 Day 5 - Farmhouse Chinese Food 1: 46: 27 Day 6 - Liangpi Noodles & Gourd Chicken 2: 05: 10 Ending Follow on
Date: 2025-02-27

Comments and reviews: 20


One of the reasons why I chose to leave China was the food safety issue.
Almost all Chinese people know that the food in restaurants, street shops, and even supermarkets is not safe and reliable.
Farmers, fruit growers, etc. use various pesticides to make their products look better in order to sell them at a higher price; and restaurants and street vendors use various illegal chemicals to make the food taste better. ..
This is why Chinese hospitals are always overcrowded, because they eat too many things that are harmful to their health.

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Loved the full documentary Mark, I was in Xi'an a couple of weeks ago. visited the tomb of emperor Qin and Terracotta army, ate rou jia mo on Huimin street and took the high speed train from Xi'an north back home to Beijing. Didn't get up early enough for the xiao nan men market (it was just an empty street by the time I crawled out of bed and got there. Watching this brings it all back, you've captured the atmosphere of the place and the experience of the wonderful food perfectly. Cheers bro
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Embarking on the Ultimate China Food Tour is a culinary dream come true! Your immersive journey through Xi'an's vibrant street food scene showcases an array of delectable dishes and rich cultural traditions. The way you capture each flavor and interaction brings the experience to life, making viewers feel as if they're right there with you. Has anyone else been inspired to explore China's diverse food landscape after watching this Let's share our foodie adventures!
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The spices and the chilis! Some of theese dishes feels like you been running up a mountain for some secret kung fu temple, to be served a wonderful secret bowl! China what a country! From the spices and the aroma to the grilled meats and clean streets! China a country of world class cuisine, martial arts and mystery! I want to visit China! Thank you for the video Mark!
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I had a great time in Xian, strangers were so friendly, whether in the Han or Muslim majority neighbourhoods, and the taxi driver who took me to the airport was like fast and furious skill level to drive around other cars on the highway when I was a bit late for my flight and asked him to drive as fast as possible
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Hi Mark, what an amazing video. It makes me wanting to eat Chinese food for the rest of my life. Everything looks good, how would you make a choice And the other thing, I have never been that far east, but your videos definitely make me want to visit China! Regards, Paul
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I don't want to see you shovel way too much food in your mouth. the average cannot look at your gob on your y tube and always saying im starving. total pig and not looking at your voice and the excessive food you try to put in the gob. go away
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Everyone seems kind, it's incredibly clean, and I doubt crime is much of a concern. I love America, it's my home, but we're cooked. We can't compete with their society. I know the Communist party is suspect, but the place is undeniably desirable.
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Please come to Shandong next time. It will refresh your memory of dumpling paradise. By the way, if we celebrate Christmas, we even make dumplings as Christmas food. Lu cai (Shandong Cuisine) is also famous in China.
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These Chinese series are definitely your best man, omg I am craving a ticket with my wife and 2 week old son so hard right now. Thailand is great but I need to have a vacation to China, it's been 15 years ago!
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Everything looks so good, and the people look super friendly! I wish i could taste those noodles! (Even the spicy ones, and im a wimp when it come to spice) but i'm not as bad as some people.
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Feel very sorry for the lady and baby in the back ground, completely being ignored by her husband. My son makes content. Maybe in situations like this Blur the content It takes away from your joy.
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Hi Mark, I love the videos and I especially love how you also try vegetarian foods. I'm a vegetarian, so its nice to see veggie foods I can try when I plan to travel. Thank you!
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I don't think Mark can go through an upload without saying it melts in your mouth. Or going into his orgasm ohh ohh voice when watching the chefs prepare the food.
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This is a wonderful episode I LOVE Chinese food I’m full and watching this video makes me feel hungry again ready to order Chinese food for next meal
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The local site tour including the chance to see the culture over and above the food keeps me hooked on. Great show dear Mark. You are living my dream.
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Thank you Mark and thanks to ur family and crew for showing us so many new foods and places. My virtual passport is full of stamps thanks to you.
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Your friend Michael is dishing out his portion to a smaller bowl to eat. Why don't you do the same. You always eat directly from the main bowl
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seeing these dishes back to back I just realised that chinese food is so oily, how are chinese people so slim when eating just oil all day long
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