Thursday, August 12, 2010

Freestyle China???

Last week I was flown to ZhengZhou in Henan province, China
as a reccy trip to see if Freestyle Tout in China could be a possibility.
The city of ZhengZhou (with a population of 8 million and surrounded by many many millions more)is a hive of activity with numerous new buildings popping up everywhere.
My hosts Mr Song and Ms Chen were very hospitable and fantastic at showing off their city to the fullest.
ZhengZhou is not like Shanghai or Beijing, there is still a lot of opportunity to be had here. So far Dairy Queen, KFC, Pizza Hut and Haagen Dazs have jumped into this hotspot.
For more info on ZhengZhou http://www.chinatravelguide.com/ctgwiki/Zhengzhou


Crowne Plaza ZhengZhou
http://www.crowneplaza.com/zhengzhou-cp


View of city from room in Crowne Plaza ZhengZhou


Crowne Plaza room 525 Bathroom


Crowne Plaza ZhengZhou room



Staff getting a pep talk before service outside a restaurant...



I was somewhat surprised with the food in ZhengZhou. Let me tell you all was delish/tasty in every outlet we tried. Lots of heat with chilli, something you do not see with Chinese food here in Australia.

Hot Pot Restaurant
This was fun! A hot pot was in front of you on the table, inside was stock and bean curd and then you add food you like and pull out when cooked...




Minced prawn being placed in hot pot


and then some noodles please...


okay thinner thanks...


Spicy fish dish


Exotic mushrooms, spicy noodles, eggplant & 1000 year old eggs and green tea

and desserts...


yes this is dessert.. corn bound and sprinkled with sugar


Cibo Coffee, fudge Brownie with melon icecream


Haagen Dazs brownie

All the restaurants I went to had most of the floorspace taken up by private rooms where one can catch up with family, friends or do business in privacy.


Cibo private dining room


Cibo private dining room


Dio Coffee exterior


Dio Coffee interior

Yum Cha
We in Australia have taken on the name Yum Cha but in truth Yum Cha means drink tea
Dim sum or in Cantonese Dian Xin are divine both in China and Hong Kong eaten as breakfast or lunch
Two of my Favs
Har Gau - fresh prawn dumpling or Steamed Char sui buns - soft, fluffy, yummy. Pork or sweet bean paste.


Dim sum or Cantonese Dian Xin

And what's at the supermarket...


Mangosteens


Sugar and mung beans


Chinese Coke


Eggs


Frozen prawns


Frozen seafood

Hong Kong


View from Golden Bull Vietnamese Restaurant


Young Coconut Juice


Crab & Avo salad


Spicy Pork & Rice Noodle

Chinatown Fortitude Valley
The Chinese Moon Lantern Festival
known as an important festival in the Asian Communities other than Lunar Chinese New Year, it usually falls on 15th of the 8th Chinese Lunar Calendar. During these times, people celebrate the Mid-Autumn festival to worship the moon as the moon become fullest and brightest. It attracts not only Chinese communities, but also the Vietnamese, Thai, Laotians, Cambodians, Koreans, Japanese, Indonesians, Malaysians and Singaporeans. It provides a real cultural experience and understanding of Asian tradition and belief through connection with Asian communities.
Location: Valley Chinatown Mall - Dixon Street, Fortitude Valley
Date: 18th September 2010, Saturday 12:00PM ~ 7:00PM

Fuchsia Dunlop's Book Sharks Fin & Sichuan Pepper is very inciteful and showcases Chinese Food, history and Chinese ways...



On 6th October Freestyle Book Club will be having a Chinese Feast with recipes from Fuchsia's book http://www.freestyletout.com.au/bookclub

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