Wonton noodles
In Guangzhou, wonton noodles made with jook-sing noodles (竹升面) are a popular breakfast choice. The traditional method of using bamboo to knead the dough, combined with a blend of duck egg and flour, gives the noodles a distinctive chewy texture and rich, aromatic flavor. Served with either boiled or fried wontons, the dish is accompanied by a rich broth made from simmered bones and fish, creating an unforgettable depth of flavor. A warm bowl of wonton noodles is the perfect start to the day, offering a taste of Cantonese culinary craftsmanship.
Cantonese-style soups
No meal in Guangzhou is complete without Cantonese soups, which are an essential part of the city's dining culture. Most of these soups are made from a combination of fresh ingredients and medicinal herbs, reflecting the belief in "food as medicine." From soothing chicken soup to nourishing fish soup, these broths are believed to promote health and vitality.
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Various congee
As night falls, nothing compares to the comforting warmth of a bowl of congee. The secret to a perfect bowl lies in using the freshest ingredients, such as clam, fish, crab, pigeon meat, and pork. The rice is simmered directly in the broth, creating a smooth, rich base that has made this dish a beloved late-night treat in Guangzhou.
Cantonese desserts
No visit to Guangzhou is complete without indulging in a Cantonese dessert. Known locally as "sweet soup," these desserts come in a wide variety, often reflecting the changing seasons. In spring, savor the nourishing pear and papaya stew; in summer, refresh yourself with mung bean and water chestnut soup; and in winter, warm up with sweet red bean soup accompanied by glutinous rice balls. These desserts not only offer a taste of tradition but also provide health benefits, making them a beloved part of local culture.(Photo: Guangzhou Liwan Fabu)