Zhongshan is the perfect place to try authentic Cantonese food. For breakfast you might want to try Zhaliang, a rice noodle wrapped around friend bread (Youtiao). If you are a seafood fan, simply walk into one of the restaurants displaying tanks full of live fish.
Interested in trying the real Wonton soup? You'll find wundun teng sold, but primarily for breakfast and lunch. Dim sum is always tasty and readily available, but if you'd like to try a more expensive delicacy, you might want to try dao yu, what we would refer to in English as braised abalone.
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