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Q: Favourite noodles in China?

The question about degrading people because of noodles and money saving etc really makes me crave noodles... What are your favourite noodles? Sorry I am on a boring food/drink in China question roll, apparently! 

9 years 31 weeks ago in  Food  - China

 
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My favorite is the rice noodles served in Guilin with horse meat.

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I'm a fan of the noodles in the Muslim restaurants, like the lanzhou noodle places. Not the skinny noodles but the flat thick ones.

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If i'm gonna order a standard 蛋炒__ . Then it'll probably be 河粉. I do partake in a bit of Lanzhou action too though.

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cold noodles from street sellers… liang mian. higher risk of bowel problems, but tastier and with a bit of fresh veggies.

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The thick noodles served at Hui people's restaurants, usually with lamb cuts and veggies bites. Cheap and delicious.

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The Huimian from Henan (either mutton or seafood) is not only my favorite noodle dish, but also my favorite Chinese food. I could eat it every night.

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So many different mian dishes out here in Xinjiang.  Stacks of them.  I think xiao zi mian is my fave.  It's almost like a soupy stew...has real vegetables in it.  Potatoes and carrots.

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I love the chewy texture of dao shao mein. 

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I love the chewy texture of dao shao mein. 

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I love all the dishes with thick flat noodle dishes from Xinjiang/Ganxu. Kunming have some really nice spicy rice noodle soup as well., forgot the name. Damn, I'm hungry now.

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