Is dining a concern in China?
Both Chinese and Western cuisines are available throughout.
If you require special meals due to religious or medical
limitation or food allergy, you should inform us so
that arrangements could be made in advance.
What kind of meals will be available
on tour?
All breakfasts are western style buffet with fruits,
cold and hot cereals, Danish, Chinese Dim
sum and etc. Lunch and dinner are Chinese food.
The round dining table accommodating 8-10 people provides
an opportunity for quiet camaraderie.
Do we eat Chinese food throughout
the trip?
Most of the meals we offered are Chinese food, but
we defer to your preferences and opinions. Any suggestions
would be welcome.
How many famous dish systems
in China? What are their characters?
There are mainly eight dish systems in China, namely,
Shandong cuisine, Sichuan cuisine, Guangdong cuisine,
Fujian cuisine, Jiangsu cuisine, Zhejiang cuisine,
Hunan cuisine and Anhui cuisine.
For more detailed information about the Chinese cuisine
and food culture, please Click
Here.
For a practical tip regarding Chinese food, please
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Do you provide vegetarian (including
no chicken or seafood) meals?
Yes, we can if you want.
We respect our client's opinions and will try our
best to cater to their need.
Can I arrange my own meal rather
than the pre-arranged restaurants in the tours?
The restaurants we offered are all approved by the
national tourism administration. Therefore they are
dependable in terms of hygiene and quality. So, we
advise you to have meals in the pre-arranged restaurants.
But we respect you choice if you prefer arranging
your meals by yourself. We will deduct the cost of
the meals from the quotation.
Can you gives
us a idea as to how much Chinese Yuan we will need for
meals we need to buy during our tour? Do they accept
credit cards?
The meal price depends on the grade of the restaurant
you choose and the food you order. Basically, the
meals we offered are RMB 50.00 net per person for
each.
Credit card is only accepted in large hotels. For
most of the restaurants in China, Chinese Yuan is
more popular. So in order to avoid how-do-you-do,
it is advisable to make sure weather credit card is
accepted before enjoy your meal!
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