Sichuan and Chongqing Restaurants

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  • 1. Chen Mapo Tofu

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    This is the original mapo tofu shop, first invented by a lady whose surname was Chen. Mapo tofu is a classic Sichuanese dish, which features cubes of silken tofu topped with spicy ground pork and fermented fava bean paste.

    179 Yulong Rd., Chengdu, Sichuan, China
    028-8675--4512

    Known For

    • History
    • Family-style dishes
    • Fast casual vibes
  • 2. Emei Kaoyu

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    Set among several other decent restaurants on "Good Eats Street," Emei Kaoyu lays out a variety of fresh dishes every day, including fiddlehead ferns fried with local bacon. Simply choose your vegetable and protein of choice, and the cooks will turn them into delicious stir-fries.

    Haochi Jie, Emeishan, Sichuan, 614201, China
    138-0813–5338

    Known For

    • Cheap prices
    • Fresh vegetables
    • Grilled fish

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  • 3. Emma's Kitchen

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    On the main drag not far from the bus station, Emma's Kitchen serves both Western and Chinese fare. The prices are reasonable, and the very friendly staff speaks English. The proprietor is a great source of information about the area. With no actual address, simply go about 30 meters from the bus station, then turn left onto the main road.

    Main road, Songpan, Sichuan, 623300, China
    0837-723–1088

    Known For

    • Western food
    • English-speaking staff
    • Coffee

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No credit cards
  • 4. Nenlu Tea

    $ | Hong Ya Cave

    Slick and comfortable, this modern teahouse is the city's answer to Starbucks. With several locations dotted around the city (with the Jiabin Lu branch boasting awesome river views), Nenlu is the perfect place to escape the heat, crowds, and general pandemonium of navigating the hilly streets. Loose leaf teas from around the world and creative drink options make this place worth the visit. Snacks are also available, but the tea is the highlight.

    88 Jiabin Lu, Chongqing, Chongqing Shi, 400015, China
    023-6373–4860

    Known For

    • Diverse tea selection
    • Cheesecake
    • Fantastic views
  • 5. Zenglaoyao Fish Restaurant

    $ | YuZhong District

    Located in a former bomb shelter and open 24 hours a day, this local favorite is popular with everyone and always crowded. They are famous for their spicy carp bathed in chili oil and succulent steamed ribs.

    221 Changjiang Binjiang Rd., Chongqing, Chongqing Shi, China
    023-6392–4315

    Known For

    • Quirky location
    • Grilled fish platters
    • No English language menu
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  • 6. Zhang Lao Er

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    Located next to the Wenshu Monastery, Chengshi Liangfen has been doling out street snacks since 1944. Their claim to fame is the tian shui mian, or sweet water noodles. It's cold rectangular cut noodles dressed with a vinaigrette of sesame paste, garlic, sweet soy sauce, chili oil, and crushed Sichuan peppercorn.

    39 Wenshuyuan St., Chengdu, Sichuan, China

    Known For

    • Historical vibes
    • Noodles
    • Quick service

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