Andrew heads to Guangzhou, the bizarre food capital of China. He finds out why this city earns its reputation as a land where anything that swims, crawls or flies is put on a plate.
Go to EpisodeGuangzhou Restaurant
Andrew begins his adventure with a taste of street food and dim sum at a popular restaurant. He samples grilled squid, chicken's feet, stuffed duck's feet, steamed abalone and stir-fried milk with shrimp.
2 Wen Chang Nan Rd., Guangzhou, China
JinYing Lou Restaurant
The next restaurant Andrew visits proves that the Chinese don't discriminate when it comes to meals with wings, scales, shells or even stingers! Andrew whets his whistle with a taste of turtle soup, pigeon, scorpion and roast suckling pig.
No. 73, Si You Xin Road, Yue Xiu District, Guangzhou, China
Summer Palace
After Andrew and Chef Jacky Chan shop at the Qing Ping Market, they bring their purchases to the Summer Palace restaurant for a feast that included starfish, jellyfish salad, frog legs and baked omelet with worms and hairy crab roe.
Jiu Mao Jiu Noodle Restaurant
Andrew takes part in the preparation of his next meal by attempting to learn the difficult practice of noodle pulling.
1st Floor, TianYi Building, NO.115, Shui Yin Er Heng Rd., Tian He District, Guangzhou, China

