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What to eat in Zhejiang? Top 3 Zhejiang Seafood Dishes

Last update: Tue Apr 15 2025
Top 3 Zhejiang Seafood Dishes
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This popular Hangzhou dish with a sweet and sour flavor is traditionally made with cleaned grass carp that is poached or steamed with ginger, then covered with a sauce consisting of black vinegar, brown sugar, soy sauce, corn flour, water, and stock.


When served, the fish is usually topped with sesame oil and finely chopped spring onions. Some sources date West Lake vinegar fish to the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279), when it was supposedly prepared by a woman named Sister Song in her restaurant near the West Lake.

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Fried eel slices is a Chinese dish that is especially popular in Hangzhou. It consists of eel slices that are stir-fried with garlic, creating a unique flavor in the process. These eel slices have a sour and sweet flavor and they are crisp on the outside while remaining tender inside.


In recent years, Hangzhou cooks developed a new method of preparing the dish – the eel slices are deep-fried until partially cooked, and they are then braised to achieve a soft "skin".

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Regarded as a specialty of Hangzhou city, fried shrimps with Longjing tea is one of the best-known dishes of Zheijang cuisine that makes use of the outstanding Longjing tea. Large live shrimps are first soaked in a marinade of egg whites, cornstarch, and rice wine, and then cooked along with steeped Longjing tea.


The fragrant and refreshing green shoots of Longjing tea beautifully complement the delicious white shrimps, giving this authentic dish an exquisite flavor. These stir-fried shrimps are served hot or chilled, drizzled with the cooking liquid and seasoned with salt and pepper to taste.

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