Cleveland Food Guide: Hidden Gems & Pitfalls ๐ฝ๏ธโ ๐ซ
๐๐๐๐ Recommended Restaurants: Jiu Zhai Gou ๐ฐPer person: $10-20 Authentic Sichuan cuisine, affordable prices, fresh ingredients. Personal favorites: Sour Soup with Beef, Couple's Beef Offal, and Mao Xue Wang. ๐ถ๏ธ๐ฅ Hunan Restaurant ๐ฐPer person: $10-30 Garlic Spare Ribs are delicious! Also highly recommend their Beef Loin. ๐ Taiwanese Cafe ๐ฐPer person: $10 Must-try: Taiwanese Braised Pork Rice and Chicken Cutlet Rice. ๐ Da Gu Rice Noodles ๐ฐPer person: $15 All their rice noodles are great! Pro tip: Two people can share one bowl and order an extra serving of noodles. Their milk tea is also highly recommended! ๐๐ง Sichuan Inn ๐ฐPer person: $10-15 Huge portions, budget-friendly, and good quality. ๐ Kintaro All-you-can-eat hot pot and sushi. Perfect for group gatherings โ plenty of seafood and meat options. ๐ฃ๐ Note: Their hot pot sauce bar isnโt the best though. Xiao Daiโs Home-Style Cuisine Fair prices. Specialties: Abalone with Rice, Braised Pork Belly, Cantonese Soups, Sweet and Sour Pork Ribs, Shrimp and Crab Wontons, Crispy Roast Pork, Soy-Braised Beef, Tomato Fish, Sour Soup Fish, Boiled Beef, and various stir-fries. ๐ DM for contact info! ๐ โโโโ Not Recommended: Morton's The Steakhouse A chain restaurant โ expensive and not tasty. The ambiance isnโt that fancy either. Poor value for money. ๐ธ Per person: $100+ Li Wah and Bo Loong Theyโre known as top Cantonese restaurants in town, but if youโre sensitive to ingredient freshness like me, you might be disappointedโฆ ๐๐ซ #USTravel #StudyInUSA #FoodRecommendations #Cleveland #CaseWesternReserveU #ClevelandState #ClevelandVibes #ClevelandEats #ClevelandTravel #WeekendInCleveland #ClevelandOhio #OhioLife #USALife #ClevelandNails