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Q: Where can I find Arabic food?

Arabic restaurant 

13 years 41 weeks ago in  Food  - Guangzhou

 
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Iran

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Iran is Persian, not Arabic...

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you can try Beijing , i think they have got some Arabic restaurants there, caz I've been to one there 

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second that - persian restaurant(s) in sanlitun definitely

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i have been living in Guangzhou for six years and i know all the Arabic restaurants exist in xiao bei lu or xiao bei street ....just take the taxi and ask him to take you to that street and you will see some restaurants that have some Arabic writing on the front sign and i still remember an Arabic restaurant called Saba restaurant which is a famous Arabic restaurant....anymore questions about Guangzhou you can ask me through the forum 

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more to the west of China for obvious reasons

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Maarhabaa....

In Guangzhou, not many you can find. Muslim food you have. Try along the Huangshi Dong Lu where several Xinjiang restaurants are located. Quite close to taste you may want to try the Indonesian Restaurant there called "Pandan".

Out of Guangzhou, the best Arabic restaurants are in Yiwu (Zhejiang) - Syrian, Egyptian, Lebanese, Iraqi etc....at least 20 first class authentic tasting shops! (great hoomus!)

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xi an on muslim street

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10001 nights in Beijing.

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On Jie Fang Bei Lu there are a couple options near Yuexiu Park.  First is 1001 Arabian Nights, and the other is across from the Nanyue King Wen's Mausoleum next to the park. I ate there when I stayed at the Q City hotel.  Decent food, a mix of arabic and some Chinese in the back of the menu.  Sorry I do not remember the name, but if you google Caffe Frappessa, it is right around that strip of shops, there is a Shaxian Snack shop nearby.  If you are Muslim, or may have a Muslim friend, I would recommend asking at the mosque, surely someone could point you in the right direction.

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There are many arabic restaurants in GZ, mostly around Xiao Bei  and Taojin metro stations.

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just go to xiaobei lu ... there you can get  SABA RESTO.. MOKA CAFE ...AL JAZEERA RESTO..AL MADINA RESTO ... etc etc

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on Huanshi Dong Road, near Xiaobei Metro station. And also there are some on Jianshe Road(2-6).

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Besides the XiaoBei Road and Taojin,  you can also find arabic food in Zhujiang New Town, Turkish restaurant called Bosphorous. It is quite popular and packed all the time.

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 Yiwu, a city in Zhejiang where you can find more Arabic restaurants than Chinese restaurants.

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