Quánjùdé

Kashgar


Part of a China-wide chain of Peking duck restaurants, this is a good place to eat Chinese food (and to drink beer). The cost of the duck includes the free option to have its bones made into a tasty broth. There's a full photographic menu with English translations boasting treats such as spicy duck wing shreds (¥32) and duck hearts (¥49).


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