Discover Authentic Chinese Cuisine at Bariloche’s Exclusive Huangji Restaurant
I was convinced there wouldn’t be any Chinese people around, but imagine my surprise when I walked into a bustling Chinese restaurant and saw a whole crowd of them [Face with Tears of Joy].

I’ve been indulging in Chinese cuisine for two consecutive nights. Interestingly, the prices in Bariloche are more wallet-friendly compared to Buenos Aires, where the Chinese food is not only pricey but also just mediocre.

The place in Bariloche, however, is both good and affordable. Last night, I had beef chow mein for 6000 pesos. It was a bit on the bland side, but a dash of hot sauce made it perfect, and I polished off the entire plate.

Tonight, I decided to try the Kung Pao chicken, which paired wonderfully with the rice, and a mixed vegetable stir-fry that was equally delightful. The total for two dishes and a serving of rice came to just 17400 pesos, which is roughly 120 RMB.

It’s amazing how Chinese people and their culinary delights can be found everywhere. Even in a city that isn’t a major tourist hub, you can still find authentic Chinese food. And it seems to be a hit with the locals and other foreigners as well!



