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The Food RangerPublished at December 21, 2025 at 10:00 PM18:08
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I Ate China’s MOST INTENSE Street Noodles

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December 21, 2025 at 10:00 PM
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18:08
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Travel & Events
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United Arab Emirates
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Lanzhou, China is home to some of the best Chinese street food in the country, and today we’re eating at 5 local spots you have to try in Lanzhou! 清真·胡家包子(七里河店) – We’re starting with breakfast at a legendary halal bun shop to eat freshly steamed Beef Buns (Niúròu Bāozi / 牛肉包子), juicy and piping hot. Price – 24 RMB (~$3.30 USD) per steamer 尤素福面片 – Next up is one of Lanzhou’s most comforting local noodle dishes, Mianpian (面片) – hand-torn wheat noodles in a rich halal broth. Simple, filling, and incredibly satisfying. Price – 12 RMB (~$1.70 USD) per plate 春台手抓 – This spot is famous for Shou Zhua Yang Rou (手抓羊肉) – hand-grabbed boiled lamb, tender, clean-tasting, and perfectly cooked. We tried to pay… but the meal was on the house 🙏 Price – Free 马志雄辣子烤肉 – One of the most iconic street foods in Lanzhou: Spicy Lamb Skewers (Lazi Yangrouchuan / 辣子羊肉串), grilled over charcoal and coated in chili and cumin. Price – 1 RMB (~$0.15 USD) per skewer 白塔巷 经典牛肉面 总店 – We finish with Lanzhou’s most famous dish at a classic shop: Lanzhou Beef Noodles (Niúròu Lāmiàn / 牛肉拉面) – hand-pulled noodles, clear broth, chili oil, and tender beef. Price – 8 RMB (~$1.10 USD) per bowl 👉 Subscribe for more: https://youtube.com/thefoodranger 👉Check out my friend Alex's channel https://www.youtube.com/@Just_Food https://youtube.com/thefoodranger https://instagram.com/thefoodranger https://facebook.com/thefoodranger
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