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Thread: Three Chinese Cities listed in World’s Best Cities to Eat Well
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[quote=ICEBLUE,373317] Forbes released a list on “World’s Best Cities to Eat Well”. Three Chinese cities are on the list with Hong Kong, Beijing and Shang ranked in the senventh, eighth and tenth place respectively. Paris ranks top on the “World’s Best Cities to Eat Well”. Forbes’ comment on the Top Three: (Paris is known for its patisseries, Michelin-starred restaurants and perfectly prepared steak frites. In Rome, square slices of pizza topped with zucchini, Caprese sandwiches and of course, gelato, tempt foodies. In Tokyo, upscale favorites like sashimi and robatayaki rule alongside street food mainstays like Gyudon, a beef and onion mixture served over rice. Tradition is a powerful sentiment. That's why these pillars of global cuisine remain the top cities for foodies) Forbes’ Comment on Chinese food: (Chinese food, for example, is becoming a cuisine that food-lovers take seriously. There's even a culinary travel tour group--Beijing-based Hias Gourmet--dedicated to culinary tourism throughout the country. Three Chinese cities--Hong Kong, Beijing and Shanghai--placed seven, eight and 10, respectively. Cantonese food rules in each of these cities, and delicacies such as Shanghai's hairy crab, Beijing's beggar's chicken and Hong Kong's dim sum add local flavor.) Do you agree with the ranking? Do you think if the three cities (Hong Hong, Beijing, Shanghai) are the best cities to taste Chinese delicacies? World’s Best Cities to Eat Well (Top Ten) No.1 Paris (France) No.2 Rome (Italy) No.3 Tokyo (Japan) No.4 Mexico (Mexico) No.5 Barcelona (Spain) No.6 Mardrid (Spain) No.7 Hong Kong (China) No.8 Beijing (China) No.9 Milan (Italy) No.10 Shanghai (China) [/quote]
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