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Quanzhou Qiao zai tou Cu Liu rou

In many cities, famous food is not necessarily in busy streets and lanes, but also in obscure remote alleys, and Quanzhou is no exception. There is a food stall on Jinying Street near Wenling Road in Quanzhou, which is famous for its traditional Quanzhou cuisine.

Quanzhou Qiaozaitou vinegar meat is a famous snack in Quanzhou and the most classic meat practice in southern Fujian. It is not easy to stir-fry vinegar meat with moderate hardness, which requires certain skills, especially the formula needed for early pickling. Therefore, it is difficult to cook this dish well without many years of cooking experience. Quanzhou Qiaozaitou vinegar meat, which has been operated for more than 20 years, has now become an indispensable delicious snack in people's lives. The taste is good, and it is still unfinished after eating, which has won the reputation of diners all over the world. It has become a famous snack in Quanzhou, which is well-known and well-known.

The bridge between Holiday Hotel Jinying Street in Quanzhou (formerly known as Huayou Hotel) and New Century Hotel is named after the word of mouth of diners. On 1990, the founder of Qiaozaitou vinegar meat set up a stall in Tumen Street with the most urban characteristics in Quanzhou, dealing in fried foods such as fried vinegar meat. Because of its unique taste and flavor, the materials and materials are sanitary and fresh. Later, due to the renovation of Tumen Street, this booth was moved to Jinying Bridge next to City Holiday Inn, and later it was changed into a bridge. It has been running for more than 20 years. The main streets nearby are Wenling Road, Tumen Street, Xingfu Street and Quanxiu Street.

After years of operation, we constantly improve and develop our own unique formula. As a real Quanzhou-style fried vinegar meat, it is deeply loved by diners. In urban areas, there are also many imitations of fried vinegar-flavored pork, but the taste is not as good as that of Qiaozaitou vinegar-flavored pork, an old brand for more than 20 years.