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Dong Jiu Ya restaurant
Armed with a menu filled with popular items like saltwater duck, sweet and sour fish, and tofu m
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Hainan Noodles
If the island of Hainan had a defining flavour and dish, it would surely be a big bowl of noodles.![](/sites/default/files/styles/one_third_fixed/public/2021-03/lingshui_sour_noodles_01.jpg?itok=mWjY8m5o)
Lingshui Sour Noodles
Delicious and with history to reveal, the noodles have been part of many a celebration in Hainan.![](/sites/default/files/styles/one_third_fixed/public/2021-03/houan_rice_noodles_food_hainan_01.jpg?itok=Tx1DT7yz)
Hou’an Rice Noodles
As a soup, Hou’an Rice Noodles is the perfect appetiser to get your day off to a great start.![](/sites/default/files/styles/one_third_fixed/public/2024-03/3_37.jpg?itok=-LaJW6ie)
Xinhaifu He Le Crab Porridge
One of the best ways to understand a place–its history, people and geography–is to eat your way
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Jinshuimen
A feast for the senses, it provides everything you need to eat in style on Xinbu island.![](/sites/default/files/styles/one_third_fixed/public/2021-03/shuixiangkou_haikou_03.jpg?itok=CEg9PBTL)