JING XUAN

4.8/5118 Reviews
High-tech ZoneSAR289
Cantonese Cuisine
󱝐
Currently closed|Open tomorrow at 11:30
029-88818288
The Ritz-Carlton, Xi'an, No. 50 Keji 2nd Road
What travelers say:
head-img
I forgot who asked me a few days ago, "Where can I eat Guangdong morning tea in Xi'an?" I met him at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel today. With the arrival of the new Guangdong chef, a lunch all-you-can-eat activity of Cantonese dim sum has been launched recently. My distinguished friend! I hereby inform you! Someone asked me several times before. Why doesn't Xi'an have a relatively good "Guangdong morning tea"? I have also thought about this question! I think the difference in living culture between the two places is the fundamental reason for the difference. Therefore, the survival space of Cantonese morning tea culture in the Xi'an consumer market is still relatively narrow. But this does not affect the excellent existence of Cantonese dim sum in the minds of local diners. The dim sum culture of "one bowl and two pieces" still has a certain mass base in Xi'an. Because with the development of the times, the first group of people who became rich here have basically been baptized by Cantonese cuisine going north. Shrimp dumplings, siu mai, barbecued pork buns, chicken feet, spare ribs, and money tripe are almost synonymous with "Guangzhou-style dim sum" in Xi'an and must-order items. In Guangdong, the habit of drinking tea is divided into morning, noon and evening, but the cultural foundation of tea drinking is morning tea, and the content of tea drinking is also very particular. After the 1980s, with the growth of the economy and the continuous improvement of people's lives, night tea has gradually become popular. After dinner, friends will meet again, with a few snacks and a few cups of old tea. Chatting and chatting have become an important part of Guangdong people's lives! Therefore, morning tea and night tea have become important labels that everyone knows in Guangdong's food culture. I think the Ritz-Carlton Jingxuan Chinese Restaurant. This time, the all-you-can-eat Cantonese tea snacks launched at noon are carefully prepared according to the travel needs of hotel guests and the work needs of business people around the hotel. Catering to the consumption pain points of the people in the location, and accurately designed high-quality meals! Don't be afraid of spring and autumn fatigue, have afternoon tea on the second floor of the Ritz. A cup of tea and a few pieces are not bad, and you can enjoy afternoon tea when you have nothing to do.
More

Reviews of JING XUAN

Some reviews may have been translated by Google Translate
4.8/5Outstanding
All (118)
Latest
Photo reviews (15)
Positive reviews (106)
Negative reviews (1)