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Taste of Imperial China's Lost Cuisine | Tulsa News
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Step into China’s imperial kitchens where every bite tells a story—once reserved for emperors, these historic dishes now live on in Beijing’s Fangshan Restaurant, founded by Qing Dynasty chefs. From “dream pastry” named after Empress Dowager Cixi to ritualistic milk tea served before banquets, each dish is a portal to centuries past. More than flavor, it’s texture, tradition, and symbolism—honoring ancestors, hierarchy, and cultural fusion. With rare ingredients replaced by modern ingenuity, chefs blend Manchu and Han techniques to preserve the soul of imperial cuisine. It’s not just food—it’s history served on a plate, a tribute to heritage and the art of keeping the past alive.
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