CHINA> Shanghai Today
![]() |
A moveable feast fit for a king, or queen
By Wang Zhenghua (China Daily)
Updated: 2009-05-15 10:46
![]() Lin said Chinese fast food will probably account for 30 to 40 percent of catering services at the garden. "Chinese brands are now ready to take on their foreign counterparts in direct competition," he added. Hong Kong Maxim's Group, which established its reputation at the Aichi Expo in 2005 in Japan, has acquired an area of 1,900 sq m in the garden. It will recruit chefs from Hong Kong to unshackle their imaginations and arrange creative menus, said a spokesperson for the group. With 12 months to go, Shanghai Expo organizers are already working furiously to enlist the second batch of catering businesses. Chinese staples At the center of the expo site, a 16,000-sq-m food court will be created to present China's eight regional cuisines (Shandong, Sichuan, Guangdong, Fujian, Anhui, Hunan, Zhejiang and Jiangsu). Visitors will have an opportunity to taste authentic tangyuan, or stuffed dumplings made of glutinous rice flour served in soup, as the Sichuan Laitangyuan Food Co. will present this traditional dish at the event. Each provincial food will be supervised by a company from that particular region. Genuine Taiwanese dishes will also be available as negotiations are under way to introduce the island's signature dishes at the garden, said Lin. Muslim foods will also be available, he added. Fast and cheap Answering concerns about whether food in the garden will be too pricey or entail long waits on the part of hungry visitors, organizers promised that service will be fast and cheap. Shanghai has accepted bids from Western fast-food chains with the aim of keeping prices down generally throughout the garden. This differs from the policy of the Aichi Expo in Japan, when similar chains were shut out and prices soared, according to Lin. "The dishes served at the Shanghai Expo Garden are expected to be relatively inexpensive as many outlets will need to stay competitive (with the fast-food chains)," Lin said. "Otherwise they will lose their market share." Organizers said they will strive to cut the average waiting time to less than 10 minutes. Shanghai Expo visitors will also be able to enjoy their meals in more comfortable and spacious surroundings than was possible at the previous World's Fair. Whereas in Aichi, every 1,000 visitors were crammed into an average space of 109 sq m, this area space will almost double to 200 sq m in Shanghai. To further speed things up, organizers plan on planting numerous convenience stores in the garden while prodding food businesses to deliver dishes in as timely a manner as possible. Tourists will also have free access to potable water at the 5.28-sq-km garden's numerous faucets. Food hygiene To ensure food safety, organizers have imposed a high threshold for catering businesses looking to operate at the site and inspectors will monitor how they perform. Only businesses with a clean record under their local food safety watchdogs can apply for a license. Furthermore, food inspectors will roam the garden at random to track information at each dining site. Organizers will also take notes from veteran expo host Japan by hiring Japanese companies well-versed on catering for exhibitions and trade fairs to provide the highest-quality service. "The Japanese have a lot of experience," said Lin. "They tend to provide dishes that are processed at high temperatures, such as barbecues, rather than deal in raw salmon, sushi and foods that are hard to preserve."
|
主站蜘蛛池模板: 亚洲美女视频在线 | 欧美一级片网站 | 日韩三级中文字幕 | 色噜噜国产精品视频一区二区 | 日韩欧美视频一区 | 欧美在线一二三区 | 午夜欧美成人久久久久久 | 国产精品成人自拍 | 欧美日韩乱国产 | 美女被躁免费视频软件 | 男人好大好硬好爽免费视频 | 欧美日本道免费一区二区三区 | 日韩a毛片 | 黄黄的网站在线观看 | 夜色成人性y | 日本b站一卡二不卡 | 国产精品国产三级国产专区5o | 四虎免费大片aⅴ入口 | 99在线观看视频免费 | 亚洲天堂男 | 精品亚洲一区二区三区 | 亚洲国产中文字幕 | 国产观看在线 | 美女的让男人桶到爽软件 | 日韩城人视频 | 国产精品福利午夜一级毛片 | 91久久精一区二区三区大全 | 黄色成人免费网站 | 欧美日韩在线永久免费播放 | 亚洲一区中文字幕在线 | 精品亚洲成a人在线观看 | 99久久精品国产一区二区三区 | 91影视永久福利免费观看 | 国产一毛片 | 亚洲一区二区三区欧美 | 真人一级一级特黄高清毛片 | 日韩久久中文字幕 | 亚洲成在人线中文字幕 | 国产精品二区三区免费播放心 | 国产日韩欧美网站 | 久久久久久毛片免费观看 |