Sometimes you just gotta point at stuff and say 要这个 (yào zhè ge - I want this). This is the case for the first entry. I neglected to get the names of the foods during this meal, so my descriptions will have to suffice. I couldn't even tell you the name of this joint. It's no hole in the wall, that's for sure. This place provided napkins, which means it's pretty fucking high class. With that gesture alone my expectations were high.
Without further ado, let's eat!
I like to start my meals off with a little drink. Despite what the color of this beverage may suggest, it is neither piss nor flat beer (although it is warm). This is the finest rust water Zhengzhou has to offer. The flavor is null, but has a faint bittersweet aftertaste. Don't worry! It's boiled so it's safe to drink.
| Rust level: ★★★★ |
Next on the menu was pickled green beans, pork (?), and bits of chili peppers. This was the first item we received and it really set the bar low (a great way to be satisfied with the rest of the meal). From the smell of this dish alone you could have fooled me into believing we ordered pickles and tuna. The taste was decent: a little sour. The texture was poignant: the green beans still had pop but gave easily between my molars. My mouth may have still been numb from the rust water.
Confusion level: ★★
Taste: ★
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I really couldn't tell you what this is. It had the consistency of eggs with mushrooms, but the chef did an amazing job of making it impossible to tell which is which. In any case, there was an excellent balance between the savory flavor of a scrambled egg and the earthy undertones a mild fungi. Light and fluffy, this was a great dish to load up on before hitting my favorite course.
| Shroom factor: ★★★ |
Pork factor:★★★★★
Tenderness:★★★★
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Thickness: ★★
Sweetness: ★★★
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The total cost of this meal was a whopping ¥80 ($13.13) split between two people. Not a cheap meal by any means, but we did something that all Chinese must do at every meal: order way too much food and leave it at the table. There are cheaper, better meals to be had, and this was incredibly disappointing for the amount of cash spent. The one gem of the bunch was great, but not worth the price of admission.
Cost: ★★★
Quality: ★★
Rust: ★★★★