travelerererThis Jiaji Fried Chicken Restaurant is an old local store in Shenyang with a history of nearly 20 years. It was opened in the 1990s. This restaurant specializes in small stir-fry dishes and the taste is okay.
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This Jiaji Fried Chicken Restaurant is an old local store in Shenyang with a history of nearly 20 years. It was opened in the 1990s. This restaurant specializes in small stir-fry dishes and the taste is okay.
Very delicious, super delicious, really super delicious,
The boss is very arrogant. It is recommended to bring your own drinks to the store. WeChat payment is not accepted in the store, only Alipay or cash is allowed
It's so delicious that I can eat five servings at a time. Their main dish is chicken rack. Their best dishes are fried chicken rack and chicken rack rice. The rice is topped with plenty of chicken rack soup, which is really fragrant. The price is a bit expensive, but they serve a lot of people.
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Sharing tables is common at mealtimes, and the spiciness is incredibly satisfying. 🌶️ - Hua Nan Authentic Sichuan Spicy Big Bowl Mala Tang: Sticky, Northeastern spicy hot pot with a ceiling, plus a side of yellow noodles and beef tendon noodles, a carb-filled treat. 💥 🏨 Accommodation Options - Zhongjie/Forbidden City Area: Magnolia Hotel (Forbidden City Branch) boasts a Republican-era design and a terrace overlooking the Forbidden City's corner tower. Home Inn (Zhongjie Subway Station) offers smart home services and luggage management, with the subway just downstairs and many attractions within walking distance. 🚇 - Xita/Taiyuan Street Area: Blue Ocean Royal Forest Hot Spring Hotel offers Korean-themed rooms and a free Hanbok experience. Qiuguo S Hotel (Taiyuan Street Branch) offers a Japanese-style smart toilet and a complimentary Xita gift pack. 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Northeastern dishes are surprisingly generous, so order in moderation to avoid waste. 🥩 Shenyang's charm lies hidden in its historic streets and amidst the vibrant food scene, waiting to be discovered. #ShenyangTravel