Just to give you an idea how massive this deep fried breaded squid is. It is the size of my face. I know I am being greedy.
Can you understand my predicament? So difficult to choose from the wide array of choices. Which would you pick? Seafood is popular in Xiamen cuisine.
As I walk the streets of Siming District, I kept telling myself – I need to try this one, and oh, that one too and that one over there as well. My taste buds for sure were cackling like chickens in mating. I was already scheduling all the food in my head for the next 3 days which is going to be a challenge as I only have one stomach, and sadly, a stomach that easily gets full.
It is no secret that I love food. Helaas, very much. My travels are most of the times planned around the food I will be eating and their locations, working my way through the city and tasting whatever I can find from the local cuisine. Xiamen I noticed has a focus on seafood which I very much welcome as I love all sorts of fishes and crustaceans.
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On my first night in Xiamen, I was lured into this small open-air food mall on Siming South Road just beside the Laiya department store. I was attracted to the bright neon lights and so I went in. I passed by this deep fried breaded squid stand and stood there for a minute convincing myself that I want this for dinner. Has that ever happened to you when travelling? I have a thing for seafood and I love squid, and this is also one of the street foods I have identified that I will try. But an inner voice in my stomach says I need to eat rice and vegetables. It has been days since I had a good one for dinner.
Although I am really craving for it, I thought the deep fried breaded squid can wait. I listened to the inner voice in my stomach =)
So I walked further and saw more food options, in fact, I was confronted with an even more complex scenario. Left and right I am enticed by food stalls offering a vast variety of delicious-looking fares. People were queueing up at one food stand while other vendors had to call customers to have a look at their fodder they are selling. Choosing can be a daunting task! I thought –Argh, I want to eat them all, haha.
Braised duck, steamed hairy crabs and sausages...
People queuing up... you see this a lot in Xiamen, as well in Taipei, Taiwan. This food stand does not have indoor tables so I didn't bother.
Choosing which to order seems to be a daunting task, haha.
Nicely presented set meals with rice.
I made the decision to eat at this open food stall on the corner because they have tables and they also have a wide array of set meals with rice which is what I am looking. The signage is in Chinese so I do not know the name of the place.
After a minute or two figuring out which set meal, I settled on the pork belly cured in some kind of local tea leaves (I think) with steamed vegetables. I am not really sure if I was happy with this choice. I noticed that the herbs and spices locals use in Xiamen have a very distinct flavour which was something new for me. I assume one would need to acquire this taste to eventually like it, but my taste buds I believe are somewhat developed so I am able to appreciate the taste without giving it a harsh judgment.
In this trip, I realised Chinese cuisine is a motley of sorts. Being raised in the Philippines and having a lot of Chinese friends, we were exposed to Chinese culture and cuisine. We seem to have lumped everything Chinese into a food category and taste, but this visit to Xiamen has given me the wisdom that I was only seeing bits and pieces of the total picture. Travel really widens your perspective, and I can’t wait to visit more places in China in the coming years.
I devoured most of it but leaving a lot of rice. Eating more than enough carbs is not good for the waistline especially when you are in your (late) 40's.
The cafeteria-restaurant has lovely tiles on the floor!
After my Pork Belly Veggie Rice dinner, I ventured back outside the alley further inspecting the food stalls and what they have on offer. Seeing the different kinds of food, some of them were new and exotic to me excites my senses. Then I passed by the deep fried calamari snack stand and although I have had dinner, I cannot help stop and salivate, haha.
‘Oh, what the heck.’ I told myself as I took coins out from my pocket. ‘One please!’
At this point, I have lost control and have caved into my greedy side. But I don’t care anymore. I reminded myself that it is my first night in a new city, so I need to give myself some slack. A craving is, after all, a craving. The earlier it is dealt with, the better =)
Anyway, the whole deep fried breaded squid was so huge, I couldn’t finish it. But at least my craving was satisfied. It was quite good though. I really recommend this snack, and perhaps eat this with someone else because the whole calamari is really good for two.
This is huge and this serving is actually good for 2 people.
So that it folks, my first night’s dinner in Xiamen. More food stories to come.
Travel Period: December 2016
Destination: Siming, Xiamen (Fujian), China
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All pictures were taken by a point and shoot pocket camera or a smartphone.