This restaurant is very cost-effective, the food is delicious, and the food and entertainment in Jingdezhen are all very good.
When in Jingdezhen, foodies must make it their first stop! Upon arrival, head straight to the action—eat!! After doing a lot of research, I hesitated to just pop into any random hole-in-the-wall restaurant. I decisively chose Ou Ji Food Stall 🍻 Secret tip 🗣️: Avoid the popular areas like Taoxichuan. They have many branches—basically no need to queue!! We were seated at a small side table for two. Although it was crowded, the turnover was quite fast 👏 ▪️The first dish, lotus root slices, was absolutely amazing! Sweet, crisp, and with a lingering aftertaste—I haven't had lotus root with such a "lotus root flavor" in ages! ▪️Stir-fried pork with chili peppers 🌶️ We chose mild. Super delicious with rice!! We devoured a whole bowl! Next time I'll try medium spicy~ ▪️The pan-fried buns had a crispy bottom and generous filling—the thin-skinned soup dumplings that people from Jiangsu and Zhejiang would love! ▪️The signature chicken feet took a really long time to arrive. But! It was worth it! Stewed until the meat is falling off the bone and tender—even the bones are soft! The spiciness is intense and gets increasingly addictive with every bite (those who can't handle spice should be cautious). ▪️Unexpectedly, they also have egg and meatloaf soup!! The meatloaf is substantial, and the broth is sweet and flavorful. The egg tastes just like the steamed eggs I had as a child 🥹—heartwarming and comforting. ▪️Dessert: Osmanthus-flavored Tofu Pudding. The tofu flavor isn't overpowering—sweet and not cloying. A must-try for dessert lovers—no guilt required! 💬Summary: No wonder it's the local favorite with long queues!! It feels like they're seriously trying to create fusion cuisine, preserving local characteristics while also catering to diverse palates. A truly satisfying meal! 🥰 Recommended for anyone visiting Jingdezhen who wants a satisfying meal without any disappointments! #JingdezhenFood #OujiFoodStall #JiangxiFoodCheckIn
Carbs are just so delicious!!! Ever since I ordered Ou Kee rice noodles from them one day and have been hooked! Eating in usually involves a long wait during peak hours. The portions aren't huge, but they're very cheap. I feel like they taste much better than what I had in Jiangxi (I don't know why). Stir-fried pork, beef stir-fried noodles, abalone, and frog are my must-orders every time. The chicken feet are very crispy, but incredibly spicy. The shrimp 🦐 are also good. 🥡: Ou Kee Food Stall 🗺️: 906 Dingxi Road, Changning District (next to Yintong Building) #ViralRestaurantTrendingOnWeChat #ShanghaiFood #JustBackFromShanghai #FoodFestival #MyMidnightDiner
Jingdezhen 72-Hour All-Inclusive Food Guide for November | Suzhou Locals' No-Spicy Version November in Jingdezhen is a time of deepening autumn colors, with comfortable temperatures perfect for off-peak travel! As a Suzhou native who doesn't eat spicy food, I've compiled this all-inclusive food guide. Spicy food lovers, go for it! Those who can't handle spice, save this! Must-Try Shops Breakfast Section (Near Fuzhou Lane, One-Stop Shop) - Chengxin Fried Dough Stick Shop: Fried dough sticks wrapped in mochi are a must-order! The sweet sesame filling and the savory pork floss and salted egg yolk are a perfect combination. The fried dough sticks are incredibly crispy, and the mochi, coated in sesame seeds, is fragrant and chewy. A bite of this on a November morning is incredibly warming! - Tan Po Dumplings: 3 for 1 yuan, excellent value! Paired with a century egg and pork patty soup, it's incredibly delicious. The two shops are diagonally opposite each other, making breakfast a convenient and warm start to the day! - Xiao Mao Old Noodle Soup Dumplings: Note the opening hours! Many steamed bun shops in Jingdezhen are open all night but closed during the day, so don't go there empty-handed! The dough, fermented with old dough, has a wheat aroma, is thin, and the filling is generous; it's incredibly delicious dipped in vinegar. Regular Meals - Home-cooked Meals: My personal No. 1 in Jingdezhen! If you don't eat spicy food, choose the non-spicy dishes. The Three-Cup Chicken is flavorful and tender, the Shredded Pork with Garlic Sauce sandwich is savory and delicious, and the Braised Eggplant with Soybeans is smooth and perfect with rice. You can't go wrong with anything! - Ou Ji Food Stall: A top choice for late-night snacks! The November nights are slightly cool, so enjoy a serving of their secret-recipe small yellow croaker (crispy on the outside and tender on the inside) and sweet and spicy frog (numbing but not spicy), paired with osmanthus-flavored iced tofu pudding to cleanse the palate—it's heartwarming and comforting! - Seeking Three Treasures: A popular spot in Sanbao Village. The courtyard in November is full of autumnal charm, perfect for taking photos! Plum-flavored spare ribs are a familiar sweet treat in Suzhou. Crispy roasted chicken has a fragrant and crispy skin, worth a taste! - Qianchuan Noodle Shop: A Japanese garden style paired with November leaves creates a perfect atmosphere for photos! Eating noodles is a priority, but it's great for taking photos after a long day of sightseeing. Specialty Snacks & Drinks - Fan's Authentic Beef Bone Noodles: Branches are everywhere, making it hard to distinguish the real from the fake. There have been cases of people experiencing diarrhea afterward, so I don't recommend it, especially in November when stomachs are sensitive. - Chicken Cutlet Owner: A popular chicken cutlet stall near No. 5 Middle School. The cooler November weather makes queuing much more pleasant than in summer! For those near the hotel, head there early to avoid queues! - Hongdu Thumb (Jiangxi brand): A hot cup of their signature milk tea in November is incredibly comforting and warming—a local favorite! - Ji Ke (Jingdezhen local): Their Floating Red Peach Crisp Milk Tea is a must-try, bursting with local flavor, sweet but not cloying! - Blue π Coffee: A rustic coffee shop. In November, the mountains are ablaze with autumn colors. After a long day of shopping, grab a coffee to unwind and feel refreshed. The nearby artsy shops are also great for exploring! Winter Limited-Time Heartwarming Recommendation | Jingjianli Don't forget to check out Jingjianli's winter limited-time offers after a tiring day of shopping! Freshly popped popcorn is sweet and crispy, warming your hands and satisfying your cravings; and there's also piping hot lotus seed and sago pudding, with the lotus seeds soft and chewy, and the sago springy – the warm texture is perfect for the slightly cool November weather, refreshing and not greasy, warming both the heart and stomach. #JingdezhenNovemberTourism #JingdezhenFoodGuide #JingdezhenOffPeakTourism #SpicyFood #JingdezhenRestaurantExploration #JingdezhenWinterLimitedEdition
🚗 Transportation Guide ✔️ City Transportation: Taxis are recommended between attractions. Most destinations within the city cost 10-20 yuan, offering good value. ✔️ Sanbao Village Transportation: Electric bikes can be rented at the village entrance for 30 yuan/day, allowing easy exploration of the art cluster. ✔️ Route: Ceramic Museum → Imperial Kiln Museum → Fuzhou Lane → Sculpture Porcelain Factory → Sanbao Village → Taoxichuan 📍 China Ceramic Museum 📲 Reservations: Reservations can be made in advance through "Explore Jingdezhen" (free, closed Mondays). 👀 Must-See: Head straight to the 6th floor to see the famous "Silent Buddha," with its adorable expression perfect for photos. 💫 Touring Tips: Explore from top to bottom. The exhibits on floors 4-6 are the most impressive. It's recommended to allow 1.5 hours. 📍 Imperial Kiln Museum 💫 Red brick arched design, with interplay of light and shadow creating stunning photos. 📸 Photo Spots: Arched corridor, pool reflection, foreground of the Dragon Pearl Pavilion. 📲Reservation Reminder: Two reservations are required (Taoyangli + Imperial Kiln Museum) 📍 Fuzhou Lane Snack Street 💫Must-Try Recommendations: Fried dough sticks wrapped in mochi, mixed rice noodles, and other local snacks 💡Tips: Avoid the midday peak; it's recommended to arrive around 11:30 AM. 📍 Sculpture Porcelain Factory ⏰Market Hours: Saturday mornings are only open for limited time at the Lotte Market. ✅Taobao Guide: The main street offers similar products; the workshops in the alleys are more worth exploring. Visit 🔺Price Reference: Small ornaments 10-30 yuan, tea sets 100-300 yuan. Remember to bargain! 📍 Sanbao Village 💫 Visit a ceramic artist's studio to learn about the creative process. 🍵Enjoy tea by a mountain stream and experience the fusion of nature and art. ✅ Visit the Folk Kiln Museum to learn about the history of ancient folk kilns. 📍 Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative Street 💫Renovated old factory buildings with stunning red brick architecture and lighting effects. Creative ceramic designs are highly collectible, but prices are relatively high. 🍽️ Must-Try Food List 1️⃣ Tao Jie Cold Rice Noodles A local favorite. Thick rice noodles are chewy and springy, and the secret seasoning and beef chunks make them incredibly fragrant. Paired with a century egg and meat pie soup in a clay pot, it's very refreshing and the soup is delicious. 2️⃣ Tang Ji Beef Bone Rice Noodles (Taoxichuan Branch) Jiangxi specialty beef bone rice noodles! The beef bones and rice noodles are served separately. The beef bones are a large portion, stewed until tender and spicy, and the rice noodles are very smooth. The fried dough sticks wrapped around glutinous rice cakes are crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside—delicious! 3️⃣ Ou Ji Food Stall (Zhejiang Road Branch) A must-try in Jingdezhen, loved by locals and tourists alike! Their signature honey-glazed chicken feet are soft, sweet, and spicy; their secret-recipe crab legs are fresh and flavorful; and their spicy small yellow croaker is crispy on the outside and tender on the inside! #JingdezhenTourism #JingdezhenDayTrip #JingdezhenGuide #WeekendGetaway #SpecialForcesTourism
This restaurant is very cost-effective, the food is delicious, and the food and entertainment in Jingdezhen are all very good.
When in Jingdezhen, foodies must make it their first stop! Upon arrival, head straight to the action—eat!! After doing a lot of research, I hesitated to just pop into any random hole-in-the-wall restaurant. I decisively chose Ou Ji Food Stall 🍻 Secret tip 🗣️: Avoid the popular areas like Taoxichuan. They have many branches—basically no need to queue!! We were seated at a small side table for two. Although it was crowded, the turnover was quite fast 👏 ▪️The first dish, lotus root slices, was absolutely amazing! Sweet, crisp, and with a lingering aftertaste—I haven't had lotus root with such a "lotus root flavor" in ages! ▪️Stir-fried pork with chili peppers 🌶️ We chose mild. Super delicious with rice!! We devoured a whole bowl! Next time I'll try medium spicy~ ▪️The pan-fried buns had a crispy bottom and generous filling—the thin-skinned soup dumplings that people from Jiangsu and Zhejiang would love! ▪️The signature chicken feet took a really long time to arrive. But! It was worth it! Stewed until the meat is falling off the bone and tender—even the bones are soft! The spiciness is intense and gets increasingly addictive with every bite (those who can't handle spice should be cautious). ▪️Unexpectedly, they also have egg and meatloaf soup!! The meatloaf is substantial, and the broth is sweet and flavorful. The egg tastes just like the steamed eggs I had as a child 🥹—heartwarming and comforting. ▪️Dessert: Osmanthus-flavored Tofu Pudding. The tofu flavor isn't overpowering—sweet and not cloying. A must-try for dessert lovers—no guilt required! 💬Summary: No wonder it's the local favorite with long queues!! It feels like they're seriously trying to create fusion cuisine, preserving local characteristics while also catering to diverse palates. A truly satisfying meal! 🥰 Recommended for anyone visiting Jingdezhen who wants a satisfying meal without any disappointments! #JingdezhenFood #OujiFoodStall #JiangxiFoodCheckIn
Carbs are just so delicious!!! Ever since I ordered Ou Kee rice noodles from them one day and have been hooked! Eating in usually involves a long wait during peak hours. The portions aren't huge, but they're very cheap. I feel like they taste much better than what I had in Jiangxi (I don't know why). Stir-fried pork, beef stir-fried noodles, abalone, and frog are my must-orders every time. The chicken feet are very crispy, but incredibly spicy. The shrimp 🦐 are also good. 🥡: Ou Kee Food Stall 🗺️: 906 Dingxi Road, Changning District (next to Yintong Building) #ViralRestaurantTrendingOnWeChat #ShanghaiFood #JustBackFromShanghai #FoodFestival #MyMidnightDiner
Jingdezhen 72-Hour All-Inclusive Food Guide for November | Suzhou Locals' No-Spicy Version November in Jingdezhen is a time of deepening autumn colors, with comfortable temperatures perfect for off-peak travel! As a Suzhou native who doesn't eat spicy food, I've compiled this all-inclusive food guide. Spicy food lovers, go for it! Those who can't handle spice, save this! Must-Try Shops Breakfast Section (Near Fuzhou Lane, One-Stop Shop) - Chengxin Fried Dough Stick Shop: Fried dough sticks wrapped in mochi are a must-order! The sweet sesame filling and the savory pork floss and salted egg yolk are a perfect combination. The fried dough sticks are incredibly crispy, and the mochi, coated in sesame seeds, is fragrant and chewy. A bite of this on a November morning is incredibly warming! - Tan Po Dumplings: 3 for 1 yuan, excellent value! Paired with a century egg and pork patty soup, it's incredibly delicious. The two shops are diagonally opposite each other, making breakfast a convenient and warm start to the day! - Xiao Mao Old Noodle Soup Dumplings: Note the opening hours! Many steamed bun shops in Jingdezhen are open all night but closed during the day, so don't go there empty-handed! The dough, fermented with old dough, has a wheat aroma, is thin, and the filling is generous; it's incredibly delicious dipped in vinegar. Regular Meals - Home-cooked Meals: My personal No. 1 in Jingdezhen! If you don't eat spicy food, choose the non-spicy dishes. The Three-Cup Chicken is flavorful and tender, the Shredded Pork with Garlic Sauce sandwich is savory and delicious, and the Braised Eggplant with Soybeans is smooth and perfect with rice. You can't go wrong with anything! - Ou Ji Food Stall: A top choice for late-night snacks! The November nights are slightly cool, so enjoy a serving of their secret-recipe small yellow croaker (crispy on the outside and tender on the inside) and sweet and spicy frog (numbing but not spicy), paired with osmanthus-flavored iced tofu pudding to cleanse the palate—it's heartwarming and comforting! - Seeking Three Treasures: A popular spot in Sanbao Village. The courtyard in November is full of autumnal charm, perfect for taking photos! Plum-flavored spare ribs are a familiar sweet treat in Suzhou. Crispy roasted chicken has a fragrant and crispy skin, worth a taste! - Qianchuan Noodle Shop: A Japanese garden style paired with November leaves creates a perfect atmosphere for photos! Eating noodles is a priority, but it's great for taking photos after a long day of sightseeing. Specialty Snacks & Drinks - Fan's Authentic Beef Bone Noodles: Branches are everywhere, making it hard to distinguish the real from the fake. There have been cases of people experiencing diarrhea afterward, so I don't recommend it, especially in November when stomachs are sensitive. - Chicken Cutlet Owner: A popular chicken cutlet stall near No. 5 Middle School. The cooler November weather makes queuing much more pleasant than in summer! For those near the hotel, head there early to avoid queues! - Hongdu Thumb (Jiangxi brand): A hot cup of their signature milk tea in November is incredibly comforting and warming—a local favorite! - Ji Ke (Jingdezhen local): Their Floating Red Peach Crisp Milk Tea is a must-try, bursting with local flavor, sweet but not cloying! - Blue π Coffee: A rustic coffee shop. In November, the mountains are ablaze with autumn colors. After a long day of shopping, grab a coffee to unwind and feel refreshed. The nearby artsy shops are also great for exploring! Winter Limited-Time Heartwarming Recommendation | Jingjianli Don't forget to check out Jingjianli's winter limited-time offers after a tiring day of shopping! Freshly popped popcorn is sweet and crispy, warming your hands and satisfying your cravings; and there's also piping hot lotus seed and sago pudding, with the lotus seeds soft and chewy, and the sago springy – the warm texture is perfect for the slightly cool November weather, refreshing and not greasy, warming both the heart and stomach. #JingdezhenNovemberTourism #JingdezhenFoodGuide #JingdezhenOffPeakTourism #SpicyFood #JingdezhenRestaurantExploration #JingdezhenWinterLimitedEdition
🚗 Transportation Guide ✔️ City Transportation: Taxis are recommended between attractions. Most destinations within the city cost 10-20 yuan, offering good value. ✔️ Sanbao Village Transportation: Electric bikes can be rented at the village entrance for 30 yuan/day, allowing easy exploration of the art cluster. ✔️ Route: Ceramic Museum → Imperial Kiln Museum → Fuzhou Lane → Sculpture Porcelain Factory → Sanbao Village → Taoxichuan 📍 China Ceramic Museum 📲 Reservations: Reservations can be made in advance through "Explore Jingdezhen" (free, closed Mondays). 👀 Must-See: Head straight to the 6th floor to see the famous "Silent Buddha," with its adorable expression perfect for photos. 💫 Touring Tips: Explore from top to bottom. The exhibits on floors 4-6 are the most impressive. It's recommended to allow 1.5 hours. 📍 Imperial Kiln Museum 💫 Red brick arched design, with interplay of light and shadow creating stunning photos. 📸 Photo Spots: Arched corridor, pool reflection, foreground of the Dragon Pearl Pavilion. 📲Reservation Reminder: Two reservations are required (Taoyangli + Imperial Kiln Museum) 📍 Fuzhou Lane Snack Street 💫Must-Try Recommendations: Fried dough sticks wrapped in mochi, mixed rice noodles, and other local snacks 💡Tips: Avoid the midday peak; it's recommended to arrive around 11:30 AM. 📍 Sculpture Porcelain Factory ⏰Market Hours: Saturday mornings are only open for limited time at the Lotte Market. ✅Taobao Guide: The main street offers similar products; the workshops in the alleys are more worth exploring. Visit 🔺Price Reference: Small ornaments 10-30 yuan, tea sets 100-300 yuan. Remember to bargain! 📍 Sanbao Village 💫 Visit a ceramic artist's studio to learn about the creative process. 🍵Enjoy tea by a mountain stream and experience the fusion of nature and art. ✅ Visit the Folk Kiln Museum to learn about the history of ancient folk kilns. 📍 Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative Street 💫Renovated old factory buildings with stunning red brick architecture and lighting effects. Creative ceramic designs are highly collectible, but prices are relatively high. 🍽️ Must-Try Food List 1️⃣ Tao Jie Cold Rice Noodles A local favorite. Thick rice noodles are chewy and springy, and the secret seasoning and beef chunks make them incredibly fragrant. Paired with a century egg and meat pie soup in a clay pot, it's very refreshing and the soup is delicious. 2️⃣ Tang Ji Beef Bone Rice Noodles (Taoxichuan Branch) Jiangxi specialty beef bone rice noodles! The beef bones and rice noodles are served separately. The beef bones are a large portion, stewed until tender and spicy, and the rice noodles are very smooth. The fried dough sticks wrapped around glutinous rice cakes are crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside—delicious! 3️⃣ Ou Ji Food Stall (Zhejiang Road Branch) A must-try in Jingdezhen, loved by locals and tourists alike! Their signature honey-glazed chicken feet are soft, sweet, and spicy; their secret-recipe crab legs are fresh and flavorful; and their spicy small yellow croaker is crispy on the outside and tender on the inside! #JingdezhenTourism #JingdezhenDayTrip #JingdezhenGuide #WeekendGetaway #SpecialForcesTourism