Hangzhou is one of China's Eight Great Cuisines capitals, home to delicate Zhejiang flavors that emphasize fresh seasonal ingredients and subtle umami. This 5-day foodie itinerary takes you from legendary centuries-old restaurants to humble noodle shops, tea plantations serving farm-to-table cuisine, vibrant night markets, and cooking classes where you'll master local classics. You'll taste the iconic West Lake Vinegar Fish, melt-in-your-mouth Dongpo Pork, and delicate Longjing Shrimp while discovering why Hangzhou remains a pilgrimage for serious food lovers.
Start your Hangzhou food journey at this beloved local breakfast spot. Order fresh soy milk, crispy youtiao, and savory jianbing crepes made to order. The locals queue early for a reason.
Visit Hangzhou's most famous dim sum restaurant, established in 1913. Their signature xiaolong bao, cat-ear noodles (maoerduo), and sweet osmanthus cake are must-tries that define local breakfast culture.
Walk off breakfast along the scenic Bai Causeway, building up an appetite for the legendary lunch ahead. The peaceful lake views and lotus flowers set the mood for the culinary journey.
Experience Hangzhou's most iconic restaurant, established in 1848 with stunning lakeside views. Order the holy trinity: West Lake Vinegar Fish with its sweet-sour sauce, melt-in-your-mouth Dongpo Pork, and Beggar's Chicken wrapped in lotus leaves.
Explore this historic street sampling traditional snacks: ding sheng gao rice cakes symbolizing victory, pungent stinky tofu, and fresh osmanthus lotus root stuffed with sticky rice. The perfect afternoon grazing.
Dinner at this legendary noodle shop founded in 1867. Their signature Pian'er Chuan noodles with pickled vegetables and bamboo shoots, and the shrimp eel noodles are Hangzhou classics that have delighted diners for over 150 years.