33 Kangning Road (opposite to the parking lot at the highway intersection)
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The fish in his house is also a must-eat ingredient, but the fish eaten in many farmhouses are actually farmed fish, which is no different from the fish eaten in restaurants in the city. The most important thing about boiled fish fillets in farmhouse dishes is still the ingredients. It must be large grass carp that is raised. This kind of grass carp is never fed with feed, and it grows up completely on various aquatic plants, so the meat is quite firm and has little fishy smell! When the fresh grass carp is caught, it is directly cleaned and cut into fish fillets, and then the broth is poured into the pot, and various seasonings and side dishes are added. The side dishes are mainly bean sprouts and tofu slices. After the soup boils, add the fish fillets! When the fish meat changes color and is just cooked, it should be taken out of the pot, and then you can enjoy the delicious farmhouse boiled fish.
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The fish in his house is also a must-eat ingredient, but the fish eaten in many farmhouses are actually farmed fish, which is no different from the fish eaten in restaurants in the city. The most important thing about boiled fish fillets in farmhouse dishes is still the ingredients. It must be large grass carp that is raised. This kind of grass carp is never fed with feed, and it grows up completely on various aquatic plants, so the meat is quite firm and has little fishy smell! When the fresh grass carp is caught, it is directly cleaned and cut into fish fillets, and then the broth is poured into the pot, and various seasonings and side dishes are added. The side dishes are mainly bean sprouts and tofu slices. After the soup boils, add the fish fillets! When the fish meat changes color and is just cooked, it should be taken out of the pot, and then you can enjoy the delicious farmhouse boiled fish.
Next to Niuba restaurant. I've always heard that the dishes there are delicious, so I brought my parents here. When we went there, there were few people and not many tables of guests. The restaurant is not very big, especially small. I looked at the recommended dishes on the Internet and ordered beef and sauerkraut hotpot. To be honest, there is not much beef, it should be fatty beef. There are too many sauerkrauts. The taste is too light and not very flavorful. The dessert is good. The vegetables are too old, too hard, and not fresh. The service is not very enthusiastic. The environment is good, but the restaurant is too small. I hope the service and dishes can be improved.
Very good, very suitable for my taste, worth recommending
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Climb the tower to overlook the scenery of Longcheng and enjoy the peonies of the Ming Dynasty (if the season is right). (1.5-2 hours) Evening/night: Eat and stroll Liuxiang-Bell Tower Street-Food Street 🍢🌃 - Taiyuan's most prosperous century-old commercial street, where ancient buildings blend with modernity. Have dinner at Food Street! Bowl holders, sticky skewers, God fried chicken, Laoshuku Yuanxiao... Start the snack sweeping mode! Day 2: Cultural and Museum Feast & Legend of Shanxi Merchants Highlights of the day: Shanxi Museum 🏺 (Highly recommended!) - A national first-class museum! The hegemony of the Jin State, the legacy of Buddhism, the hometown of opera, the magnificent chapter of civil engineering... Countless national treasures (bird statues, Houma League Books, etc.), immersive understanding of Shanxi's 5,000-year civilization. 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