Authentic Hand-Ripped Noodles in Xi’an - Eat China (S2E2)

  • 4 years ago
Biang biang noodles are made by slapping dough on a table and ripping it into pieces. The dish is a staple of Xi’an in northwestern China, and the name comes from the sound of dough hitting the table. We went to a traditional biang biang noodle shop to see how it’s made.

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Producer: Clarissa Wei
Videographer: Patrick Wong
Animators: Ray Ngan, Frank Lam
Editor: Nicholas Ko
Mastering: Victor Peña

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