Traditional Cantonese Dinners and Fine Dining at Le Petit Chef. Chinese New Year’s Vlog Guangzhou
Experience the magic of Chinese New Year in Guangzhou as we enjoy a traditional Cantonese dinner and an unforgettable fine dining experience at Le Petit Chef! š§§š„¢āØ
In this vlog, we explore authentic Cantonese cuisine, celebrate the Spring Festival in southern China, and dive into one of the most unique dining experiences in the city. From classic Chinese New Year dishes symbolizing prosperity and good fortune to the immersive 3D dining show at Le Petit Chef, this video captures the flavours, culture, and excitement of the Lunar New Year in Guangzhou.
If you’re curious about expat life in China, traditional Chinese holiday celebrations, or what fine dining in Guangzhou looks like, this vlog gives you a real inside look.
š½ļø In this video:
Traditional Cantonese New Year dishes
Chinese New Year food symbolism
Fine dining experience at Le Petit Chef Guangzhou
Expat life in Guangzhou, China
Celebrating Lunar New Year in China
Food vlog in Guangzhou
Guangzhou is known as the heart of Cantonese food culture, and thereās no better time to experience it than during the Chinese New Year. Whether you love travel vlogs, Chinese street food, fine dining, or cultural experiences in China, this oneās for you!
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00:00 Intro
6:57 Mall and shopping
11:23 Cantonese food dinner
16:28 OST Guangzhou
18:33 Flower Street
22:11 Le Petit Chef
45:56 Final Cantonese food dinner
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Hey man, nice video! I'm curious why you decided to go to Shantou in the summer! My wife is from Shantou and the last couple of times I've been I've seen more and more non-Chinese people (by that I mean like 10-15 people instead of 1-2), and I'm curious as to why it's becoming more popular with foreign tourists. Hope you and your family had a great spring festival together!