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Halal Food Near Yiwu Market: Authentic Muslim Restaurants on Chouzhou North Road
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Summary: Halal Food Near Yiwu Market: Authentic Muslim Restaurants on Chouzhou North Road is presented here as a clear English travel account for Muslim readers, beginning with this scene: I have been to Yiwu three times on business trips, and I have had different halal meals every time, so I have a very good impression of Yiwu. The article keeps the original place names, food details, photographs, and cultural context while focusing on Yiwu Halal Food, Muslim Traders, Halal Restaurants.
I have been to Yiwu three times on business trips, and I have had different halal meals every time, so I have a very good impression of Yiwu.
Yiwu is a county-level city under Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province. It has a relatively developed economy, has a high-speed rail station and an airport, convenient transportation, and a concentration of halal food. Friends who live in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai can spend their weekends here shopping and seeing the Yiwu Mosque, the largest mosque in Zhejiang Province.
Although there are many halal restaurants in Yiwu, they are concentrated in two places. Halal Chinese food is mainly concentrated in Wu'ai New Village, and halal foreign food is mainly concentrated on Chouzhou North Road. The two places are about 5 kilometers apart. Apart from this, there are very few halal restaurants in other places, only scattered ramen restaurants.
Another thing worth visiting in Yiwu is the endless small commodity wholesale city. As an internationally renowned small commodity distribution center, Yiwu has attracted tens of thousands of foreigners to engage in import and export trade. These foreigners are mainly Asian and African, and there are also a small number of people from Eastern European countries. However, in the past two years, the migrant population in Yiwu has been on a downward trend. many small and medium-sized production and processing factories have been closed down in order to control environmental pollution. Yiwu's prosperity is no longer what it was when I first came here three years ago.
1.
Wu'ai New Village
Wuai New Village is a place where ethnic minorities such as the Hui, Salar, Dongxiang, and Uyghurs live together in various parts of China. The catering is mainly Chinese food, including Ningxia cuisine, Dongxiang cuisine, Xinjiang cuisine, Yunnan cuisine and some creative dishes. Friends who like Chinese food are recommended to live in Wuai.
Ximai Hut is a water bar that sells coffee, drinks and pastries. It has two floors and does not sell alcohol. Halal restaurants in Yiwu are very strict in this regard. Not only does the restaurant not sell alcohol, but most of the waitresses wear headscarves. However, there are many people smoking hookah here, and hookah can be addictive. Moreover, the image of hookah smoking is very similar to the sick man of East Asia during the Opium War. It is recommended not to smoke any cigarettes.
Dumpling House and Pepper Chicken
Salar buns are steamed buns made by the Salar people in Qinghai. Those who have never tried Salar buns are recommended to try them. Salar buns are my favorite kind of buns. They are not only exquisite in appearance, but also have soft skin and thick fillings. It is difficult to eat them in Beijing.
Ningxia Tan Sheep
Dongxiang hand grabbing, the best thing about making hand grabbing in Gansu is Dongxiang people.
Handmade meatball soup, bakery, Xinjiang restaurant
If you stay in Wu'ai New Village, it is recommended to go to the Silk Road Restaurant for breakfast, because it is difficult to get halal breakfast elsewhere and this restaurant opens before dawn.
Breakfast is a buffet style, with dishes you can pick up by yourself. There are many varieties, including various porridges, soy milk, steamed buns, cold dishes, and Henan hot and spicy soup. Basically, there are all the common breakfasts in the north. After making your selection, go to the cashier to pay.
And the taste is quite authentic, but I have only had breakfast here, and I don’t know how good the dinner is.
Henan Spicy Soup
Dalifu, as you can tell from the name, is a Yunnan restaurant. Dalifu used to have a branch in Beijing, but it has been closed for many years.
There are many scriptures in the store. It is smoke-free and alcohol-free. The waitresses all wear headscarves and the service is very attentive. Most of the people who come to eat are dusty.
Pineapple Rice
The beef jerky has been improved. The traditional Yunnan beef jerky is all meat, without so many green onions.
Dali jelly, this jelly is basically the same as what I had in Yunnan.
Braised chicken with rice
It was here that I ate halal braised chicken for the first time. At that time, two Palestinian Arab men were sitting across from me. During the chat, the Palestinians asked me to recite the Quran Fatiha.
2. Chouzhou North Road
Chouzhou North Road is the place with the highest concentration of foreign Muslims in Yiwu. There are Turks, Moroccans, Yemenis, Indians and Pakistanis, as well as Russian Muslims and so on.
There are several halal supermarkets on Chouzhou North Road in Yiwu, where you can buy a variety of imported halal foods.
Ariana Afghan Restaurant
Boss Western Restaurant, Turkish style
Ukrainian Caucasian Restaurant
Ukrainian flavor is Russian flavor. At least after looking at the menu, I didn’t find any obvious difference from Russian flavor. This restaurant is small and the diners inside are mainly Russian-speaking foreigners.
Caucasian Beef Wraps with French Fries
The fish and egg yolk salad looked very appetizing when I saw the picture, but I regretted it after taking a bite. It tasted very fishy, so I recommend you not to try it.
The first meal I had when I first came to Yiwu was here. When I saw the name Fatiha, I couldn’t help but recite it. I heard that this store has now moved across the road, but I can’t find it on Meituan, and many foreign restaurants in Yiwu can’t be found on Dianping.com.
Türkiye pudding
Adzuki bean soup
Tuna Blueberry Salad
Chicken and Mushroom Pizza
BEYTI Turkish Restaurant, there are many Turkish restaurants in Yiwu. I have eaten at three of them, and this one is my favorite. I think this is the best Turkish meal I have ever eaten in China.
Chinese restaurants in Yiwu close early, but Western restaurants can be open until late at night. When I came to eat at nine o'clock in the evening, it was still very busy.
Complimentary black tea and dessert after the meal.
tuna salad
Vegetable Cheese Pie
Vegetable cheese pie, pie is translated as pie in some places. Unlike pizza, pizza is round. This is the dish that surprised me. The brushed cheese is so delicious.
Turkish baklava is very sweet, so order it with caution. Western snacks are very sweet, so don’t try it if you don’t like sweets.
Sutan Restaurant is probably the largest Turkish restaurant in Yiwu. It has three floors and is in the same building as BEYTI.
The environment is luxuriously decorated, and the per capita consumption is about 150 yuan.
Most of the people who come to eat are foreigners, but the waiters are mainly Chinese, and the girls wear headscarves.
Caesar salad, a Western home-cooked dish, is available in many Western restaurants. Caesar is a personal name, not Caesar the Great. It is a salad invented by a Mexican chef named Caesar.
Shama beti, a wrap filled with lamb.
Turkish Pizza
3. Yiwu Mosque
In the early days, most Muslims in Yiwu lived in the Red Mansion Hotel. At first, they worshiped in the room when there were few people. Later, when the crowd became more crowded, the corridors were crowded with people. In order to retain the guests, the hotel gave up the conference room for worship. Later, the song and dance hall was converted into a worship hall. In 2001, the Red Mansion Hotel was approved as the first temporary place of worship in Yiwu. In August 2004, it moved to the former Yiwu Silk Factory at No. 90 Jiangbin West Road, with an area of 2,500 square meters and can accommodate 4,200 people for worship. After that, Huadu Hotel and Binjiang Hotel also provided places of worship for Muslims. The current Yiwu Mosque was built on the basis of the original factory. It can be said that the construction of the Yiwu Mosque was started in 2004.
The completion of a formal mosque is an important symbol of the formation of "Fanfang".
About 60% of the Muslims in Yiwu are foreigners. Motor vehicles are restricted on the street in front of the Masjid Masjid Mosque. Everyone must walk to the mosque on foot and undergo security checks. This photo was taken by me in 2017. Currently, the arched facade of the main entrance has been transformed into a square shape.
This is the current main entrance of the mosque. You can see that the modified style is not in harmony with the overall style.
I am very lucky to see the rise of contemporary fanfang in Yiwu. It seems to have returned to the dynasties in history when the Maritime Silk Road was just opened during the Tang and Song Dynasties. A large number of Arabs, Persians, Central Asians and other people who came to China for business did business and settled in the east, and they lived, grew old, sick and died, forming a unique cultural phenomenon. I hope this phenomenon can be maintained and continued. view all
Summary: Halal Food Near Yiwu Market: Authentic Muslim Restaurants on Chouzhou North Road is presented here as a clear English travel account for Muslim readers, beginning with this scene: I have been to Yiwu three times on business trips, and I have had different halal meals every time, so I have a very good impression of Yiwu. The article keeps the original place names, food details, photographs, and cultural context while focusing on Yiwu Halal Food, Muslim Traders, Halal Restaurants.
I have been to Yiwu three times on business trips, and I have had different halal meals every time, so I have a very good impression of Yiwu.
Yiwu is a county-level city under Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province. It has a relatively developed economy, has a high-speed rail station and an airport, convenient transportation, and a concentration of halal food. Friends who live in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai can spend their weekends here shopping and seeing the Yiwu Mosque, the largest mosque in Zhejiang Province.
Although there are many halal restaurants in Yiwu, they are concentrated in two places. Halal Chinese food is mainly concentrated in Wu'ai New Village, and halal foreign food is mainly concentrated on Chouzhou North Road. The two places are about 5 kilometers apart. Apart from this, there are very few halal restaurants in other places, only scattered ramen restaurants.
Another thing worth visiting in Yiwu is the endless small commodity wholesale city. As an internationally renowned small commodity distribution center, Yiwu has attracted tens of thousands of foreigners to engage in import and export trade. These foreigners are mainly Asian and African, and there are also a small number of people from Eastern European countries. However, in the past two years, the migrant population in Yiwu has been on a downward trend. many small and medium-sized production and processing factories have been closed down in order to control environmental pollution. Yiwu's prosperity is no longer what it was when I first came here three years ago.
1.
Wu'ai New Village
Wuai New Village is a place where ethnic minorities such as the Hui, Salar, Dongxiang, and Uyghurs live together in various parts of China. The catering is mainly Chinese food, including Ningxia cuisine, Dongxiang cuisine, Xinjiang cuisine, Yunnan cuisine and some creative dishes. Friends who like Chinese food are recommended to live in Wuai.
Ximai Hut is a water bar that sells coffee, drinks and pastries. It has two floors and does not sell alcohol. Halal restaurants in Yiwu are very strict in this regard. Not only does the restaurant not sell alcohol, but most of the waitresses wear headscarves. However, there are many people smoking hookah here, and hookah can be addictive. Moreover, the image of hookah smoking is very similar to the sick man of East Asia during the Opium War. It is recommended not to smoke any cigarettes.
Dumpling House and Pepper Chicken
Salar buns are steamed buns made by the Salar people in Qinghai. Those who have never tried Salar buns are recommended to try them. Salar buns are my favorite kind of buns. They are not only exquisite in appearance, but also have soft skin and thick fillings. It is difficult to eat them in Beijing.
Ningxia Tan Sheep
Dongxiang hand grabbing, the best thing about making hand grabbing in Gansu is Dongxiang people.
Handmade meatball soup, bakery, Xinjiang restaurant
If you stay in Wu'ai New Village, it is recommended to go to the Silk Road Restaurant for breakfast, because it is difficult to get halal breakfast elsewhere and this restaurant opens before dawn.
Breakfast is a buffet style, with dishes you can pick up by yourself. There are many varieties, including various porridges, soy milk, steamed buns, cold dishes, and Henan hot and spicy soup. Basically, there are all the common breakfasts in the north. After making your selection, go to the cashier to pay.
And the taste is quite authentic, but I have only had breakfast here, and I don’t know how good the dinner is.
Henan Spicy Soup
Dalifu, as you can tell from the name, is a Yunnan restaurant. Dalifu used to have a branch in Beijing, but it has been closed for many years.
There are many scriptures in the store. It is smoke-free and alcohol-free. The waitresses all wear headscarves and the service is very attentive. Most of the people who come to eat are dusty.
Pineapple Rice
The beef jerky has been improved. The traditional Yunnan beef jerky is all meat, without so many green onions.
Dali jelly, this jelly is basically the same as what I had in Yunnan.
Braised chicken with rice
It was here that I ate halal braised chicken for the first time. At that time, two Palestinian Arab men were sitting across from me. During the chat, the Palestinians asked me to recite the Quran Fatiha.
2. Chouzhou North Road
Chouzhou North Road is the place with the highest concentration of foreign Muslims in Yiwu. There are Turks, Moroccans, Yemenis, Indians and Pakistanis, as well as Russian Muslims and so on.
There are several halal supermarkets on Chouzhou North Road in Yiwu, where you can buy a variety of imported halal foods.
Ariana Afghan Restaurant
Boss Western Restaurant, Turkish style
Ukrainian Caucasian Restaurant
Ukrainian flavor is Russian flavor. At least after looking at the menu, I didn’t find any obvious difference from Russian flavor. This restaurant is small and the diners inside are mainly Russian-speaking foreigners.
Caucasian Beef Wraps with French Fries
The fish and egg yolk salad looked very appetizing when I saw the picture, but I regretted it after taking a bite. It tasted very fishy, so I recommend you not to try it.
The first meal I had when I first came to Yiwu was here. When I saw the name Fatiha, I couldn’t help but recite it. I heard that this store has now moved across the road, but I can’t find it on Meituan, and many foreign restaurants in Yiwu can’t be found on Dianping.com.
Türkiye pudding
Adzuki bean soup
Tuna Blueberry Salad
Chicken and Mushroom Pizza
BEYTI Turkish Restaurant, there are many Turkish restaurants in Yiwu. I have eaten at three of them, and this one is my favorite. I think this is the best Turkish meal I have ever eaten in China.
Chinese restaurants in Yiwu close early, but Western restaurants can be open until late at night. When I came to eat at nine o'clock in the evening, it was still very busy.
Complimentary black tea and dessert after the meal.
tuna salad
Vegetable Cheese Pie
Vegetable cheese pie, pie is translated as pie in some places. Unlike pizza, pizza is round. This is the dish that surprised me. The brushed cheese is so delicious.
Turkish baklava is very sweet, so order it with caution. Western snacks are very sweet, so don’t try it if you don’t like sweets.
Sutan Restaurant is probably the largest Turkish restaurant in Yiwu. It has three floors and is in the same building as BEYTI.
The environment is luxuriously decorated, and the per capita consumption is about 150 yuan.
Most of the people who come to eat are foreigners, but the waiters are mainly Chinese, and the girls wear headscarves.
Caesar salad, a Western home-cooked dish, is available in many Western restaurants. Caesar is a personal name, not Caesar the Great. It is a salad invented by a Mexican chef named Caesar.
Shama beti, a wrap filled with lamb.
Turkish Pizza
3. Yiwu Mosque
In the early days, most Muslims in Yiwu lived in the Red Mansion Hotel. At first, they worshiped in the room when there were few people. Later, when the crowd became more crowded, the corridors were crowded with people. In order to retain the guests, the hotel gave up the conference room for worship. Later, the song and dance hall was converted into a worship hall. In 2001, the Red Mansion Hotel was approved as the first temporary place of worship in Yiwu. In August 2004, it moved to the former Yiwu Silk Factory at No. 90 Jiangbin West Road, with an area of 2,500 square meters and can accommodate 4,200 people for worship. After that, Huadu Hotel and Binjiang Hotel also provided places of worship for Muslims. The current Yiwu Mosque was built on the basis of the original factory. It can be said that the construction of the Yiwu Mosque was started in 2004.
The completion of a formal mosque is an important symbol of the formation of "Fanfang".
About 60% of the Muslims in Yiwu are foreigners. Motor vehicles are restricted on the street in front of the Masjid Masjid Mosque. Everyone must walk to the mosque on foot and undergo security checks. This photo was taken by me in 2017. Currently, the arched facade of the main entrance has been transformed into a square shape.
This is the current main entrance of the mosque. You can see that the modified style is not in harmony with the overall style.
I am very lucky to see the rise of contemporary fanfang in Yiwu. It seems to have returned to the dynasties in history when the Maritime Silk Road was just opened during the Tang and Song Dynasties. A large number of Arabs, Persians, Central Asians and other people who came to China for business did business and settled in the east, and they lived, grew old, sick and died, forming a unique cultural phenomenon. I hope this phenomenon can be maintained and continued. view all
Reposted from the web
Summary: Halal Food Near Yiwu Market: Authentic Muslim Restaurants on Chouzhou North Road is presented here as a clear English travel account for Muslim readers, beginning with this scene: I have been to Yiwu three times on business trips, and I have had different halal meals every time, so I have a very good impression of Yiwu. The article keeps the original place names, food details, photographs, and cultural context while focusing on Yiwu Halal Food, Muslim Traders, Halal Restaurants.
I have been to Yiwu three times on business trips, and I have had different halal meals every time, so I have a very good impression of Yiwu.
Yiwu is a county-level city under Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province. It has a relatively developed economy, has a high-speed rail station and an airport, convenient transportation, and a concentration of halal food. Friends who live in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai can spend their weekends here shopping and seeing the Yiwu Mosque, the largest mosque in Zhejiang Province.
Although there are many halal restaurants in Yiwu, they are concentrated in two places. Halal Chinese food is mainly concentrated in Wu'ai New Village, and halal foreign food is mainly concentrated on Chouzhou North Road. The two places are about 5 kilometers apart. Apart from this, there are very few halal restaurants in other places, only scattered ramen restaurants.
Another thing worth visiting in Yiwu is the endless small commodity wholesale city. As an internationally renowned small commodity distribution center, Yiwu has attracted tens of thousands of foreigners to engage in import and export trade. These foreigners are mainly Asian and African, and there are also a small number of people from Eastern European countries. However, in the past two years, the migrant population in Yiwu has been on a downward trend. many small and medium-sized production and processing factories have been closed down in order to control environmental pollution. Yiwu's prosperity is no longer what it was when I first came here three years ago.
1.
Wu'ai New Village

Wuai New Village is a place where ethnic minorities such as the Hui, Salar, Dongxiang, and Uyghurs live together in various parts of China. The catering is mainly Chinese food, including Ningxia cuisine, Dongxiang cuisine, Xinjiang cuisine, Yunnan cuisine and some creative dishes. Friends who like Chinese food are recommended to live in Wuai.

Ximai Hut is a water bar that sells coffee, drinks and pastries. It has two floors and does not sell alcohol. Halal restaurants in Yiwu are very strict in this regard. Not only does the restaurant not sell alcohol, but most of the waitresses wear headscarves. However, there are many people smoking hookah here, and hookah can be addictive. Moreover, the image of hookah smoking is very similar to the sick man of East Asia during the Opium War. It is recommended not to smoke any cigarettes.

Dumpling House and Pepper Chicken

Salar buns are steamed buns made by the Salar people in Qinghai. Those who have never tried Salar buns are recommended to try them. Salar buns are my favorite kind of buns. They are not only exquisite in appearance, but also have soft skin and thick fillings. It is difficult to eat them in Beijing.

Ningxia Tan Sheep

Dongxiang hand grabbing, the best thing about making hand grabbing in Gansu is Dongxiang people.

Handmade meatball soup, bakery, Xinjiang restaurant

If you stay in Wu'ai New Village, it is recommended to go to the Silk Road Restaurant for breakfast, because it is difficult to get halal breakfast elsewhere and this restaurant opens before dawn.

Breakfast is a buffet style, with dishes you can pick up by yourself. There are many varieties, including various porridges, soy milk, steamed buns, cold dishes, and Henan hot and spicy soup. Basically, there are all the common breakfasts in the north. After making your selection, go to the cashier to pay.

And the taste is quite authentic, but I have only had breakfast here, and I don’t know how good the dinner is.

Henan Spicy Soup

Dalifu, as you can tell from the name, is a Yunnan restaurant. Dalifu used to have a branch in Beijing, but it has been closed for many years.

There are many scriptures in the store. It is smoke-free and alcohol-free. The waitresses all wear headscarves and the service is very attentive. Most of the people who come to eat are dusty.


Pineapple Rice

The beef jerky has been improved. The traditional Yunnan beef jerky is all meat, without so many green onions.

Dali jelly, this jelly is basically the same as what I had in Yunnan.

Braised chicken with rice

It was here that I ate halal braised chicken for the first time. At that time, two Palestinian Arab men were sitting across from me. During the chat, the Palestinians asked me to recite the Quran Fatiha.
2. Chouzhou North Road
Chouzhou North Road is the place with the highest concentration of foreign Muslims in Yiwu. There are Turks, Moroccans, Yemenis, Indians and Pakistanis, as well as Russian Muslims and so on.

There are several halal supermarkets on Chouzhou North Road in Yiwu, where you can buy a variety of imported halal foods.

Ariana Afghan Restaurant

Boss Western Restaurant, Turkish style

Ukrainian Caucasian Restaurant

Ukrainian flavor is Russian flavor. At least after looking at the menu, I didn’t find any obvious difference from Russian flavor. This restaurant is small and the diners inside are mainly Russian-speaking foreigners.


Caucasian Beef Wraps with French Fries

The fish and egg yolk salad looked very appetizing when I saw the picture, but I regretted it after taking a bite. It tasted very fishy, so I recommend you not to try it.

The first meal I had when I first came to Yiwu was here. When I saw the name Fatiha, I couldn’t help but recite it. I heard that this store has now moved across the road, but I can’t find it on Meituan, and many foreign restaurants in Yiwu can’t be found on Dianping.com.


Türkiye pudding

Adzuki bean soup

Tuna Blueberry Salad

Chicken and Mushroom Pizza

BEYTI Turkish Restaurant, there are many Turkish restaurants in Yiwu. I have eaten at three of them, and this one is my favorite. I think this is the best Turkish meal I have ever eaten in China.

Chinese restaurants in Yiwu close early, but Western restaurants can be open until late at night. When I came to eat at nine o'clock in the evening, it was still very busy.

Complimentary black tea and dessert after the meal.

tuna salad

Vegetable Cheese Pie

Vegetable cheese pie, pie is translated as pie in some places. Unlike pizza, pizza is round. This is the dish that surprised me. The brushed cheese is so delicious.

Turkish baklava is very sweet, so order it with caution. Western snacks are very sweet, so don’t try it if you don’t like sweets.

Sutan Restaurant is probably the largest Turkish restaurant in Yiwu. It has three floors and is in the same building as BEYTI.


The environment is luxuriously decorated, and the per capita consumption is about 150 yuan.

Most of the people who come to eat are foreigners, but the waiters are mainly Chinese, and the girls wear headscarves.

Caesar salad, a Western home-cooked dish, is available in many Western restaurants. Caesar is a personal name, not Caesar the Great. It is a salad invented by a Mexican chef named Caesar.

Shama beti, a wrap filled with lamb.

Turkish Pizza
3. Yiwu Mosque
In the early days, most Muslims in Yiwu lived in the Red Mansion Hotel. At first, they worshiped in the room when there were few people. Later, when the crowd became more crowded, the corridors were crowded with people. In order to retain the guests, the hotel gave up the conference room for worship. Later, the song and dance hall was converted into a worship hall. In 2001, the Red Mansion Hotel was approved as the first temporary place of worship in Yiwu. In August 2004, it moved to the former Yiwu Silk Factory at No. 90 Jiangbin West Road, with an area of 2,500 square meters and can accommodate 4,200 people for worship. After that, Huadu Hotel and Binjiang Hotel also provided places of worship for Muslims. The current Yiwu Mosque was built on the basis of the original factory. It can be said that the construction of the Yiwu Mosque was started in 2004.
The completion of a formal mosque is an important symbol of the formation of "Fanfang".

About 60% of the Muslims in Yiwu are foreigners. Motor vehicles are restricted on the street in front of the Masjid Masjid Mosque. Everyone must walk to the mosque on foot and undergo security checks. This photo was taken by me in 2017. Currently, the arched facade of the main entrance has been transformed into a square shape.



This is the current main entrance of the mosque. You can see that the modified style is not in harmony with the overall style.

I am very lucky to see the rise of contemporary fanfang in Yiwu. It seems to have returned to the dynasties in history when the Maritime Silk Road was just opened during the Tang and Song Dynasties. A large number of Arabs, Persians, Central Asians and other people who came to China for business did business and settled in the east, and they lived, grew old, sick and died, forming a unique cultural phenomenon. I hope this phenomenon can be maintained and continued.
Summary: Halal Food Near Yiwu Market: Authentic Muslim Restaurants on Chouzhou North Road is presented here as a clear English travel account for Muslim readers, beginning with this scene: I have been to Yiwu three times on business trips, and I have had different halal meals every time, so I have a very good impression of Yiwu. The article keeps the original place names, food details, photographs, and cultural context while focusing on Yiwu Halal Food, Muslim Traders, Halal Restaurants.
I have been to Yiwu three times on business trips, and I have had different halal meals every time, so I have a very good impression of Yiwu.
Yiwu is a county-level city under Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province. It has a relatively developed economy, has a high-speed rail station and an airport, convenient transportation, and a concentration of halal food. Friends who live in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai can spend their weekends here shopping and seeing the Yiwu Mosque, the largest mosque in Zhejiang Province.
Although there are many halal restaurants in Yiwu, they are concentrated in two places. Halal Chinese food is mainly concentrated in Wu'ai New Village, and halal foreign food is mainly concentrated on Chouzhou North Road. The two places are about 5 kilometers apart. Apart from this, there are very few halal restaurants in other places, only scattered ramen restaurants.
Another thing worth visiting in Yiwu is the endless small commodity wholesale city. As an internationally renowned small commodity distribution center, Yiwu has attracted tens of thousands of foreigners to engage in import and export trade. These foreigners are mainly Asian and African, and there are also a small number of people from Eastern European countries. However, in the past two years, the migrant population in Yiwu has been on a downward trend. many small and medium-sized production and processing factories have been closed down in order to control environmental pollution. Yiwu's prosperity is no longer what it was when I first came here three years ago.
1.
Wu'ai New Village

Wuai New Village is a place where ethnic minorities such as the Hui, Salar, Dongxiang, and Uyghurs live together in various parts of China. The catering is mainly Chinese food, including Ningxia cuisine, Dongxiang cuisine, Xinjiang cuisine, Yunnan cuisine and some creative dishes. Friends who like Chinese food are recommended to live in Wuai.

Ximai Hut is a water bar that sells coffee, drinks and pastries. It has two floors and does not sell alcohol. Halal restaurants in Yiwu are very strict in this regard. Not only does the restaurant not sell alcohol, but most of the waitresses wear headscarves. However, there are many people smoking hookah here, and hookah can be addictive. Moreover, the image of hookah smoking is very similar to the sick man of East Asia during the Opium War. It is recommended not to smoke any cigarettes.

Dumpling House and Pepper Chicken

Salar buns are steamed buns made by the Salar people in Qinghai. Those who have never tried Salar buns are recommended to try them. Salar buns are my favorite kind of buns. They are not only exquisite in appearance, but also have soft skin and thick fillings. It is difficult to eat them in Beijing.

Ningxia Tan Sheep

Dongxiang hand grabbing, the best thing about making hand grabbing in Gansu is Dongxiang people.

Handmade meatball soup, bakery, Xinjiang restaurant

If you stay in Wu'ai New Village, it is recommended to go to the Silk Road Restaurant for breakfast, because it is difficult to get halal breakfast elsewhere and this restaurant opens before dawn.

Breakfast is a buffet style, with dishes you can pick up by yourself. There are many varieties, including various porridges, soy milk, steamed buns, cold dishes, and Henan hot and spicy soup. Basically, there are all the common breakfasts in the north. After making your selection, go to the cashier to pay.

And the taste is quite authentic, but I have only had breakfast here, and I don’t know how good the dinner is.

Henan Spicy Soup

Dalifu, as you can tell from the name, is a Yunnan restaurant. Dalifu used to have a branch in Beijing, but it has been closed for many years.

There are many scriptures in the store. It is smoke-free and alcohol-free. The waitresses all wear headscarves and the service is very attentive. Most of the people who come to eat are dusty.


Pineapple Rice

The beef jerky has been improved. The traditional Yunnan beef jerky is all meat, without so many green onions.

Dali jelly, this jelly is basically the same as what I had in Yunnan.

Braised chicken with rice

It was here that I ate halal braised chicken for the first time. At that time, two Palestinian Arab men were sitting across from me. During the chat, the Palestinians asked me to recite the Quran Fatiha.
2. Chouzhou North Road
Chouzhou North Road is the place with the highest concentration of foreign Muslims in Yiwu. There are Turks, Moroccans, Yemenis, Indians and Pakistanis, as well as Russian Muslims and so on.

There are several halal supermarkets on Chouzhou North Road in Yiwu, where you can buy a variety of imported halal foods.

Ariana Afghan Restaurant

Boss Western Restaurant, Turkish style

Ukrainian Caucasian Restaurant

Ukrainian flavor is Russian flavor. At least after looking at the menu, I didn’t find any obvious difference from Russian flavor. This restaurant is small and the diners inside are mainly Russian-speaking foreigners.


Caucasian Beef Wraps with French Fries

The fish and egg yolk salad looked very appetizing when I saw the picture, but I regretted it after taking a bite. It tasted very fishy, so I recommend you not to try it.

The first meal I had when I first came to Yiwu was here. When I saw the name Fatiha, I couldn’t help but recite it. I heard that this store has now moved across the road, but I can’t find it on Meituan, and many foreign restaurants in Yiwu can’t be found on Dianping.com.


Türkiye pudding

Adzuki bean soup

Tuna Blueberry Salad

Chicken and Mushroom Pizza

BEYTI Turkish Restaurant, there are many Turkish restaurants in Yiwu. I have eaten at three of them, and this one is my favorite. I think this is the best Turkish meal I have ever eaten in China.

Chinese restaurants in Yiwu close early, but Western restaurants can be open until late at night. When I came to eat at nine o'clock in the evening, it was still very busy.

Complimentary black tea and dessert after the meal.

tuna salad

Vegetable Cheese Pie

Vegetable cheese pie, pie is translated as pie in some places. Unlike pizza, pizza is round. This is the dish that surprised me. The brushed cheese is so delicious.

Turkish baklava is very sweet, so order it with caution. Western snacks are very sweet, so don’t try it if you don’t like sweets.

Sutan Restaurant is probably the largest Turkish restaurant in Yiwu. It has three floors and is in the same building as BEYTI.


The environment is luxuriously decorated, and the per capita consumption is about 150 yuan.

Most of the people who come to eat are foreigners, but the waiters are mainly Chinese, and the girls wear headscarves.

Caesar salad, a Western home-cooked dish, is available in many Western restaurants. Caesar is a personal name, not Caesar the Great. It is a salad invented by a Mexican chef named Caesar.

Shama beti, a wrap filled with lamb.

Turkish Pizza
3. Yiwu Mosque
In the early days, most Muslims in Yiwu lived in the Red Mansion Hotel. At first, they worshiped in the room when there were few people. Later, when the crowd became more crowded, the corridors were crowded with people. In order to retain the guests, the hotel gave up the conference room for worship. Later, the song and dance hall was converted into a worship hall. In 2001, the Red Mansion Hotel was approved as the first temporary place of worship in Yiwu. In August 2004, it moved to the former Yiwu Silk Factory at No. 90 Jiangbin West Road, with an area of 2,500 square meters and can accommodate 4,200 people for worship. After that, Huadu Hotel and Binjiang Hotel also provided places of worship for Muslims. The current Yiwu Mosque was built on the basis of the original factory. It can be said that the construction of the Yiwu Mosque was started in 2004.
The completion of a formal mosque is an important symbol of the formation of "Fanfang".

About 60% of the Muslims in Yiwu are foreigners. Motor vehicles are restricted on the street in front of the Masjid Masjid Mosque. Everyone must walk to the mosque on foot and undergo security checks. This photo was taken by me in 2017. Currently, the arched facade of the main entrance has been transformed into a square shape.



This is the current main entrance of the mosque. You can see that the modified style is not in harmony with the overall style.

I am very lucky to see the rise of contemporary fanfang in Yiwu. It seems to have returned to the dynasties in history when the Maritime Silk Road was just opened during the Tang and Song Dynasties. A large number of Arabs, Persians, Central Asians and other people who came to China for business did business and settled in the east, and they lived, grew old, sick and died, forming a unique cultural phenomenon. I hope this phenomenon can be maintained and continued.
Halal Food Near Yiwu Market: Authentic Muslim Restaurants on Chouzhou North Road
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Summary: Halal Food Near Yiwu Market: Authentic Muslim Restaurants on Chouzhou North Road is presented here as a clear English travel account for Muslim readers, beginning with this scene: I have been to Yiwu three times on business trips, and I have had different halal meals every time, so I have a very good impression of Yiwu. The article keeps the original place names, food details, photographs, and cultural context while focusing on Yiwu Halal Food, Muslim Traders, Halal Restaurants.
I have been to Yiwu three times on business trips, and I have had different halal meals every time, so I have a very good impression of Yiwu.
Yiwu is a county-level city under Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province. It has a relatively developed economy, has a high-speed rail station and an airport, convenient transportation, and a concentration of halal food. Friends who live in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai can spend their weekends here shopping and seeing the Yiwu Mosque, the largest mosque in Zhejiang Province.
Although there are many halal restaurants in Yiwu, they are concentrated in two places. Halal Chinese food is mainly concentrated in Wu'ai New Village, and halal foreign food is mainly concentrated on Chouzhou North Road. The two places are about 5 kilometers apart. Apart from this, there are very few halal restaurants in other places, only scattered ramen restaurants.
Another thing worth visiting in Yiwu is the endless small commodity wholesale city. As an internationally renowned small commodity distribution center, Yiwu has attracted tens of thousands of foreigners to engage in import and export trade. These foreigners are mainly Asian and African, and there are also a small number of people from Eastern European countries. However, in the past two years, the migrant population in Yiwu has been on a downward trend. many small and medium-sized production and processing factories have been closed down in order to control environmental pollution. Yiwu's prosperity is no longer what it was when I first came here three years ago.
1.
Wu'ai New Village
Wuai New Village is a place where ethnic minorities such as the Hui, Salar, Dongxiang, and Uyghurs live together in various parts of China. The catering is mainly Chinese food, including Ningxia cuisine, Dongxiang cuisine, Xinjiang cuisine, Yunnan cuisine and some creative dishes. Friends who like Chinese food are recommended to live in Wuai.
Ximai Hut is a water bar that sells coffee, drinks and pastries. It has two floors and does not sell alcohol. Halal restaurants in Yiwu are very strict in this regard. Not only does the restaurant not sell alcohol, but most of the waitresses wear headscarves. However, there are many people smoking hookah here, and hookah can be addictive. Moreover, the image of hookah smoking is very similar to the sick man of East Asia during the Opium War. It is recommended not to smoke any cigarettes.
Dumpling House and Pepper Chicken
Salar buns are steamed buns made by the Salar people in Qinghai. Those who have never tried Salar buns are recommended to try them. Salar buns are my favorite kind of buns. They are not only exquisite in appearance, but also have soft skin and thick fillings. It is difficult to eat them in Beijing.
Ningxia Tan Sheep
Dongxiang hand grabbing, the best thing about making hand grabbing in Gansu is Dongxiang people.
Handmade meatball soup, bakery, Xinjiang restaurant
If you stay in Wu'ai New Village, it is recommended to go to the Silk Road Restaurant for breakfast, because it is difficult to get halal breakfast elsewhere and this restaurant opens before dawn.
Breakfast is a buffet style, with dishes you can pick up by yourself. There are many varieties, including various porridges, soy milk, steamed buns, cold dishes, and Henan hot and spicy soup. Basically, there are all the common breakfasts in the north. After making your selection, go to the cashier to pay.
And the taste is quite authentic, but I have only had breakfast here, and I don’t know how good the dinner is.
Henan Spicy Soup
Dalifu, as you can tell from the name, is a Yunnan restaurant. Dalifu used to have a branch in Beijing, but it has been closed for many years.
There are many scriptures in the store. It is smoke-free and alcohol-free. The waitresses all wear headscarves and the service is very attentive. Most of the people who come to eat are dusty.
Pineapple Rice
The beef jerky has been improved. The traditional Yunnan beef jerky is all meat, without so many green onions.
Dali jelly, this jelly is basically the same as what I had in Yunnan.
Braised chicken with rice
It was here that I ate halal braised chicken for the first time. At that time, two Palestinian Arab men were sitting across from me. During the chat, the Palestinians asked me to recite the Quran Fatiha.
2. Chouzhou North Road
Chouzhou North Road is the place with the highest concentration of foreign Muslims in Yiwu. There are Turks, Moroccans, Yemenis, Indians and Pakistanis, as well as Russian Muslims and so on.
There are several halal supermarkets on Chouzhou North Road in Yiwu, where you can buy a variety of imported halal foods.
Ariana Afghan Restaurant
Boss Western Restaurant, Turkish style
Ukrainian Caucasian Restaurant
Ukrainian flavor is Russian flavor. At least after looking at the menu, I didn’t find any obvious difference from Russian flavor. This restaurant is small and the diners inside are mainly Russian-speaking foreigners.
Caucasian Beef Wraps with French Fries
The fish and egg yolk salad looked very appetizing when I saw the picture, but I regretted it after taking a bite. It tasted very fishy, so I recommend you not to try it.
The first meal I had when I first came to Yiwu was here. When I saw the name Fatiha, I couldn’t help but recite it. I heard that this store has now moved across the road, but I can’t find it on Meituan, and many foreign restaurants in Yiwu can’t be found on Dianping.com.
Türkiye pudding
Adzuki bean soup
Tuna Blueberry Salad
Chicken and Mushroom Pizza
BEYTI Turkish Restaurant, there are many Turkish restaurants in Yiwu. I have eaten at three of them, and this one is my favorite. I think this is the best Turkish meal I have ever eaten in China.
Chinese restaurants in Yiwu close early, but Western restaurants can be open until late at night. When I came to eat at nine o'clock in the evening, it was still very busy.
Complimentary black tea and dessert after the meal.
tuna salad
Vegetable Cheese Pie
Vegetable cheese pie, pie is translated as pie in some places. Unlike pizza, pizza is round. This is the dish that surprised me. The brushed cheese is so delicious.
Turkish baklava is very sweet, so order it with caution. Western snacks are very sweet, so don’t try it if you don’t like sweets.
Sutan Restaurant is probably the largest Turkish restaurant in Yiwu. It has three floors and is in the same building as BEYTI.
The environment is luxuriously decorated, and the per capita consumption is about 150 yuan.
Most of the people who come to eat are foreigners, but the waiters are mainly Chinese, and the girls wear headscarves.
Caesar salad, a Western home-cooked dish, is available in many Western restaurants. Caesar is a personal name, not Caesar the Great. It is a salad invented by a Mexican chef named Caesar.
Shama beti, a wrap filled with lamb.
Turkish Pizza
3. Yiwu Mosque
In the early days, most Muslims in Yiwu lived in the Red Mansion Hotel. At first, they worshiped in the room when there were few people. Later, when the crowd became more crowded, the corridors were crowded with people. In order to retain the guests, the hotel gave up the conference room for worship. Later, the song and dance hall was converted into a worship hall. In 2001, the Red Mansion Hotel was approved as the first temporary place of worship in Yiwu. In August 2004, it moved to the former Yiwu Silk Factory at No. 90 Jiangbin West Road, with an area of 2,500 square meters and can accommodate 4,200 people for worship. After that, Huadu Hotel and Binjiang Hotel also provided places of worship for Muslims. The current Yiwu Mosque was built on the basis of the original factory. It can be said that the construction of the Yiwu Mosque was started in 2004.
The completion of a formal mosque is an important symbol of the formation of "Fanfang".
About 60% of the Muslims in Yiwu are foreigners. Motor vehicles are restricted on the street in front of the Masjid Masjid Mosque. Everyone must walk to the mosque on foot and undergo security checks. This photo was taken by me in 2017. Currently, the arched facade of the main entrance has been transformed into a square shape.
This is the current main entrance of the mosque. You can see that the modified style is not in harmony with the overall style.
I am very lucky to see the rise of contemporary fanfang in Yiwu. It seems to have returned to the dynasties in history when the Maritime Silk Road was just opened during the Tang and Song Dynasties. A large number of Arabs, Persians, Central Asians and other people who came to China for business did business and settled in the east, and they lived, grew old, sick and died, forming a unique cultural phenomenon. I hope this phenomenon can be maintained and continued. view all
Summary: Halal Food Near Yiwu Market: Authentic Muslim Restaurants on Chouzhou North Road is presented here as a clear English travel account for Muslim readers, beginning with this scene: I have been to Yiwu three times on business trips, and I have had different halal meals every time, so I have a very good impression of Yiwu. The article keeps the original place names, food details, photographs, and cultural context while focusing on Yiwu Halal Food, Muslim Traders, Halal Restaurants.
I have been to Yiwu three times on business trips, and I have had different halal meals every time, so I have a very good impression of Yiwu.
Yiwu is a county-level city under Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province. It has a relatively developed economy, has a high-speed rail station and an airport, convenient transportation, and a concentration of halal food. Friends who live in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai can spend their weekends here shopping and seeing the Yiwu Mosque, the largest mosque in Zhejiang Province.
Although there are many halal restaurants in Yiwu, they are concentrated in two places. Halal Chinese food is mainly concentrated in Wu'ai New Village, and halal foreign food is mainly concentrated on Chouzhou North Road. The two places are about 5 kilometers apart. Apart from this, there are very few halal restaurants in other places, only scattered ramen restaurants.
Another thing worth visiting in Yiwu is the endless small commodity wholesale city. As an internationally renowned small commodity distribution center, Yiwu has attracted tens of thousands of foreigners to engage in import and export trade. These foreigners are mainly Asian and African, and there are also a small number of people from Eastern European countries. However, in the past two years, the migrant population in Yiwu has been on a downward trend. many small and medium-sized production and processing factories have been closed down in order to control environmental pollution. Yiwu's prosperity is no longer what it was when I first came here three years ago.
1.
Wu'ai New Village
Wuai New Village is a place where ethnic minorities such as the Hui, Salar, Dongxiang, and Uyghurs live together in various parts of China. The catering is mainly Chinese food, including Ningxia cuisine, Dongxiang cuisine, Xinjiang cuisine, Yunnan cuisine and some creative dishes. Friends who like Chinese food are recommended to live in Wuai.
Ximai Hut is a water bar that sells coffee, drinks and pastries. It has two floors and does not sell alcohol. Halal restaurants in Yiwu are very strict in this regard. Not only does the restaurant not sell alcohol, but most of the waitresses wear headscarves. However, there are many people smoking hookah here, and hookah can be addictive. Moreover, the image of hookah smoking is very similar to the sick man of East Asia during the Opium War. It is recommended not to smoke any cigarettes.
Dumpling House and Pepper Chicken
Salar buns are steamed buns made by the Salar people in Qinghai. Those who have never tried Salar buns are recommended to try them. Salar buns are my favorite kind of buns. They are not only exquisite in appearance, but also have soft skin and thick fillings. It is difficult to eat them in Beijing.
Ningxia Tan Sheep
Dongxiang hand grabbing, the best thing about making hand grabbing in Gansu is Dongxiang people.
Handmade meatball soup, bakery, Xinjiang restaurant
If you stay in Wu'ai New Village, it is recommended to go to the Silk Road Restaurant for breakfast, because it is difficult to get halal breakfast elsewhere and this restaurant opens before dawn.
Breakfast is a buffet style, with dishes you can pick up by yourself. There are many varieties, including various porridges, soy milk, steamed buns, cold dishes, and Henan hot and spicy soup. Basically, there are all the common breakfasts in the north. After making your selection, go to the cashier to pay.
And the taste is quite authentic, but I have only had breakfast here, and I don’t know how good the dinner is.
Henan Spicy Soup
Dalifu, as you can tell from the name, is a Yunnan restaurant. Dalifu used to have a branch in Beijing, but it has been closed for many years.
There are many scriptures in the store. It is smoke-free and alcohol-free. The waitresses all wear headscarves and the service is very attentive. Most of the people who come to eat are dusty.
Pineapple Rice
The beef jerky has been improved. The traditional Yunnan beef jerky is all meat, without so many green onions.
Dali jelly, this jelly is basically the same as what I had in Yunnan.
Braised chicken with rice
It was here that I ate halal braised chicken for the first time. At that time, two Palestinian Arab men were sitting across from me. During the chat, the Palestinians asked me to recite the Quran Fatiha.
2. Chouzhou North Road
Chouzhou North Road is the place with the highest concentration of foreign Muslims in Yiwu. There are Turks, Moroccans, Yemenis, Indians and Pakistanis, as well as Russian Muslims and so on.
There are several halal supermarkets on Chouzhou North Road in Yiwu, where you can buy a variety of imported halal foods.
Ariana Afghan Restaurant
Boss Western Restaurant, Turkish style
Ukrainian Caucasian Restaurant
Ukrainian flavor is Russian flavor. At least after looking at the menu, I didn’t find any obvious difference from Russian flavor. This restaurant is small and the diners inside are mainly Russian-speaking foreigners.
Caucasian Beef Wraps with French Fries
The fish and egg yolk salad looked very appetizing when I saw the picture, but I regretted it after taking a bite. It tasted very fishy, so I recommend you not to try it.
The first meal I had when I first came to Yiwu was here. When I saw the name Fatiha, I couldn’t help but recite it. I heard that this store has now moved across the road, but I can’t find it on Meituan, and many foreign restaurants in Yiwu can’t be found on Dianping.com.
Türkiye pudding
Adzuki bean soup
Tuna Blueberry Salad
Chicken and Mushroom Pizza
BEYTI Turkish Restaurant, there are many Turkish restaurants in Yiwu. I have eaten at three of them, and this one is my favorite. I think this is the best Turkish meal I have ever eaten in China.
Chinese restaurants in Yiwu close early, but Western restaurants can be open until late at night. When I came to eat at nine o'clock in the evening, it was still very busy.
Complimentary black tea and dessert after the meal.
tuna salad
Vegetable Cheese Pie
Vegetable cheese pie, pie is translated as pie in some places. Unlike pizza, pizza is round. This is the dish that surprised me. The brushed cheese is so delicious.
Turkish baklava is very sweet, so order it with caution. Western snacks are very sweet, so don’t try it if you don’t like sweets.
Sutan Restaurant is probably the largest Turkish restaurant in Yiwu. It has three floors and is in the same building as BEYTI.
The environment is luxuriously decorated, and the per capita consumption is about 150 yuan.
Most of the people who come to eat are foreigners, but the waiters are mainly Chinese, and the girls wear headscarves.
Caesar salad, a Western home-cooked dish, is available in many Western restaurants. Caesar is a personal name, not Caesar the Great. It is a salad invented by a Mexican chef named Caesar.
Shama beti, a wrap filled with lamb.
Turkish Pizza
3. Yiwu Mosque
In the early days, most Muslims in Yiwu lived in the Red Mansion Hotel. At first, they worshiped in the room when there were few people. Later, when the crowd became more crowded, the corridors were crowded with people. In order to retain the guests, the hotel gave up the conference room for worship. Later, the song and dance hall was converted into a worship hall. In 2001, the Red Mansion Hotel was approved as the first temporary place of worship in Yiwu. In August 2004, it moved to the former Yiwu Silk Factory at No. 90 Jiangbin West Road, with an area of 2,500 square meters and can accommodate 4,200 people for worship. After that, Huadu Hotel and Binjiang Hotel also provided places of worship for Muslims. The current Yiwu Mosque was built on the basis of the original factory. It can be said that the construction of the Yiwu Mosque was started in 2004.
The completion of a formal mosque is an important symbol of the formation of "Fanfang".
About 60% of the Muslims in Yiwu are foreigners. Motor vehicles are restricted on the street in front of the Masjid Masjid Mosque. Everyone must walk to the mosque on foot and undergo security checks. This photo was taken by me in 2017. Currently, the arched facade of the main entrance has been transformed into a square shape.
This is the current main entrance of the mosque. You can see that the modified style is not in harmony with the overall style.
I am very lucky to see the rise of contemporary fanfang in Yiwu. It seems to have returned to the dynasties in history when the Maritime Silk Road was just opened during the Tang and Song Dynasties. A large number of Arabs, Persians, Central Asians and other people who came to China for business did business and settled in the east, and they lived, grew old, sick and died, forming a unique cultural phenomenon. I hope this phenomenon can be maintained and continued. view all
Reposted from the web
Summary: Halal Food Near Yiwu Market: Authentic Muslim Restaurants on Chouzhou North Road is presented here as a clear English travel account for Muslim readers, beginning with this scene: I have been to Yiwu three times on business trips, and I have had different halal meals every time, so I have a very good impression of Yiwu. The article keeps the original place names, food details, photographs, and cultural context while focusing on Yiwu Halal Food, Muslim Traders, Halal Restaurants.
I have been to Yiwu three times on business trips, and I have had different halal meals every time, so I have a very good impression of Yiwu.
Yiwu is a county-level city under Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province. It has a relatively developed economy, has a high-speed rail station and an airport, convenient transportation, and a concentration of halal food. Friends who live in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai can spend their weekends here shopping and seeing the Yiwu Mosque, the largest mosque in Zhejiang Province.
Although there are many halal restaurants in Yiwu, they are concentrated in two places. Halal Chinese food is mainly concentrated in Wu'ai New Village, and halal foreign food is mainly concentrated on Chouzhou North Road. The two places are about 5 kilometers apart. Apart from this, there are very few halal restaurants in other places, only scattered ramen restaurants.
Another thing worth visiting in Yiwu is the endless small commodity wholesale city. As an internationally renowned small commodity distribution center, Yiwu has attracted tens of thousands of foreigners to engage in import and export trade. These foreigners are mainly Asian and African, and there are also a small number of people from Eastern European countries. However, in the past two years, the migrant population in Yiwu has been on a downward trend. many small and medium-sized production and processing factories have been closed down in order to control environmental pollution. Yiwu's prosperity is no longer what it was when I first came here three years ago.
1.
Wu'ai New Village

Wuai New Village is a place where ethnic minorities such as the Hui, Salar, Dongxiang, and Uyghurs live together in various parts of China. The catering is mainly Chinese food, including Ningxia cuisine, Dongxiang cuisine, Xinjiang cuisine, Yunnan cuisine and some creative dishes. Friends who like Chinese food are recommended to live in Wuai.

Ximai Hut is a water bar that sells coffee, drinks and pastries. It has two floors and does not sell alcohol. Halal restaurants in Yiwu are very strict in this regard. Not only does the restaurant not sell alcohol, but most of the waitresses wear headscarves. However, there are many people smoking hookah here, and hookah can be addictive. Moreover, the image of hookah smoking is very similar to the sick man of East Asia during the Opium War. It is recommended not to smoke any cigarettes.

Dumpling House and Pepper Chicken

Salar buns are steamed buns made by the Salar people in Qinghai. Those who have never tried Salar buns are recommended to try them. Salar buns are my favorite kind of buns. They are not only exquisite in appearance, but also have soft skin and thick fillings. It is difficult to eat them in Beijing.

Ningxia Tan Sheep

Dongxiang hand grabbing, the best thing about making hand grabbing in Gansu is Dongxiang people.

Handmade meatball soup, bakery, Xinjiang restaurant

If you stay in Wu'ai New Village, it is recommended to go to the Silk Road Restaurant for breakfast, because it is difficult to get halal breakfast elsewhere and this restaurant opens before dawn.

Breakfast is a buffet style, with dishes you can pick up by yourself. There are many varieties, including various porridges, soy milk, steamed buns, cold dishes, and Henan hot and spicy soup. Basically, there are all the common breakfasts in the north. After making your selection, go to the cashier to pay.

And the taste is quite authentic, but I have only had breakfast here, and I don’t know how good the dinner is.

Henan Spicy Soup

Dalifu, as you can tell from the name, is a Yunnan restaurant. Dalifu used to have a branch in Beijing, but it has been closed for many years.

There are many scriptures in the store. It is smoke-free and alcohol-free. The waitresses all wear headscarves and the service is very attentive. Most of the people who come to eat are dusty.


Pineapple Rice

The beef jerky has been improved. The traditional Yunnan beef jerky is all meat, without so many green onions.

Dali jelly, this jelly is basically the same as what I had in Yunnan.

Braised chicken with rice

It was here that I ate halal braised chicken for the first time. At that time, two Palestinian Arab men were sitting across from me. During the chat, the Palestinians asked me to recite the Quran Fatiha.
2. Chouzhou North Road
Chouzhou North Road is the place with the highest concentration of foreign Muslims in Yiwu. There are Turks, Moroccans, Yemenis, Indians and Pakistanis, as well as Russian Muslims and so on.

There are several halal supermarkets on Chouzhou North Road in Yiwu, where you can buy a variety of imported halal foods.

Ariana Afghan Restaurant

Boss Western Restaurant, Turkish style

Ukrainian Caucasian Restaurant

Ukrainian flavor is Russian flavor. At least after looking at the menu, I didn’t find any obvious difference from Russian flavor. This restaurant is small and the diners inside are mainly Russian-speaking foreigners.


Caucasian Beef Wraps with French Fries

The fish and egg yolk salad looked very appetizing when I saw the picture, but I regretted it after taking a bite. It tasted very fishy, so I recommend you not to try it.

The first meal I had when I first came to Yiwu was here. When I saw the name Fatiha, I couldn’t help but recite it. I heard that this store has now moved across the road, but I can’t find it on Meituan, and many foreign restaurants in Yiwu can’t be found on Dianping.com.


Türkiye pudding

Adzuki bean soup

Tuna Blueberry Salad

Chicken and Mushroom Pizza

BEYTI Turkish Restaurant, there are many Turkish restaurants in Yiwu. I have eaten at three of them, and this one is my favorite. I think this is the best Turkish meal I have ever eaten in China.

Chinese restaurants in Yiwu close early, but Western restaurants can be open until late at night. When I came to eat at nine o'clock in the evening, it was still very busy.

Complimentary black tea and dessert after the meal.

tuna salad

Vegetable Cheese Pie

Vegetable cheese pie, pie is translated as pie in some places. Unlike pizza, pizza is round. This is the dish that surprised me. The brushed cheese is so delicious.

Turkish baklava is very sweet, so order it with caution. Western snacks are very sweet, so don’t try it if you don’t like sweets.

Sutan Restaurant is probably the largest Turkish restaurant in Yiwu. It has three floors and is in the same building as BEYTI.


The environment is luxuriously decorated, and the per capita consumption is about 150 yuan.

Most of the people who come to eat are foreigners, but the waiters are mainly Chinese, and the girls wear headscarves.

Caesar salad, a Western home-cooked dish, is available in many Western restaurants. Caesar is a personal name, not Caesar the Great. It is a salad invented by a Mexican chef named Caesar.

Shama beti, a wrap filled with lamb.

Turkish Pizza
3. Yiwu Mosque
In the early days, most Muslims in Yiwu lived in the Red Mansion Hotel. At first, they worshiped in the room when there were few people. Later, when the crowd became more crowded, the corridors were crowded with people. In order to retain the guests, the hotel gave up the conference room for worship. Later, the song and dance hall was converted into a worship hall. In 2001, the Red Mansion Hotel was approved as the first temporary place of worship in Yiwu. In August 2004, it moved to the former Yiwu Silk Factory at No. 90 Jiangbin West Road, with an area of 2,500 square meters and can accommodate 4,200 people for worship. After that, Huadu Hotel and Binjiang Hotel also provided places of worship for Muslims. The current Yiwu Mosque was built on the basis of the original factory. It can be said that the construction of the Yiwu Mosque was started in 2004.
The completion of a formal mosque is an important symbol of the formation of "Fanfang".

About 60% of the Muslims in Yiwu are foreigners. Motor vehicles are restricted on the street in front of the Masjid Masjid Mosque. Everyone must walk to the mosque on foot and undergo security checks. This photo was taken by me in 2017. Currently, the arched facade of the main entrance has been transformed into a square shape.



This is the current main entrance of the mosque. You can see that the modified style is not in harmony with the overall style.

I am very lucky to see the rise of contemporary fanfang in Yiwu. It seems to have returned to the dynasties in history when the Maritime Silk Road was just opened during the Tang and Song Dynasties. A large number of Arabs, Persians, Central Asians and other people who came to China for business did business and settled in the east, and they lived, grew old, sick and died, forming a unique cultural phenomenon. I hope this phenomenon can be maintained and continued.
Summary: Halal Food Near Yiwu Market: Authentic Muslim Restaurants on Chouzhou North Road is presented here as a clear English travel account for Muslim readers, beginning with this scene: I have been to Yiwu three times on business trips, and I have had different halal meals every time, so I have a very good impression of Yiwu. The article keeps the original place names, food details, photographs, and cultural context while focusing on Yiwu Halal Food, Muslim Traders, Halal Restaurants.
I have been to Yiwu three times on business trips, and I have had different halal meals every time, so I have a very good impression of Yiwu.
Yiwu is a county-level city under Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province. It has a relatively developed economy, has a high-speed rail station and an airport, convenient transportation, and a concentration of halal food. Friends who live in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai can spend their weekends here shopping and seeing the Yiwu Mosque, the largest mosque in Zhejiang Province.
Although there are many halal restaurants in Yiwu, they are concentrated in two places. Halal Chinese food is mainly concentrated in Wu'ai New Village, and halal foreign food is mainly concentrated on Chouzhou North Road. The two places are about 5 kilometers apart. Apart from this, there are very few halal restaurants in other places, only scattered ramen restaurants.
Another thing worth visiting in Yiwu is the endless small commodity wholesale city. As an internationally renowned small commodity distribution center, Yiwu has attracted tens of thousands of foreigners to engage in import and export trade. These foreigners are mainly Asian and African, and there are also a small number of people from Eastern European countries. However, in the past two years, the migrant population in Yiwu has been on a downward trend. many small and medium-sized production and processing factories have been closed down in order to control environmental pollution. Yiwu's prosperity is no longer what it was when I first came here three years ago.
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Wu'ai New Village

Wuai New Village is a place where ethnic minorities such as the Hui, Salar, Dongxiang, and Uyghurs live together in various parts of China. The catering is mainly Chinese food, including Ningxia cuisine, Dongxiang cuisine, Xinjiang cuisine, Yunnan cuisine and some creative dishes. Friends who like Chinese food are recommended to live in Wuai.

Ximai Hut is a water bar that sells coffee, drinks and pastries. It has two floors and does not sell alcohol. Halal restaurants in Yiwu are very strict in this regard. Not only does the restaurant not sell alcohol, but most of the waitresses wear headscarves. However, there are many people smoking hookah here, and hookah can be addictive. Moreover, the image of hookah smoking is very similar to the sick man of East Asia during the Opium War. It is recommended not to smoke any cigarettes.

Dumpling House and Pepper Chicken

Salar buns are steamed buns made by the Salar people in Qinghai. Those who have never tried Salar buns are recommended to try them. Salar buns are my favorite kind of buns. They are not only exquisite in appearance, but also have soft skin and thick fillings. It is difficult to eat them in Beijing.

Ningxia Tan Sheep

Dongxiang hand grabbing, the best thing about making hand grabbing in Gansu is Dongxiang people.

Handmade meatball soup, bakery, Xinjiang restaurant

If you stay in Wu'ai New Village, it is recommended to go to the Silk Road Restaurant for breakfast, because it is difficult to get halal breakfast elsewhere and this restaurant opens before dawn.

Breakfast is a buffet style, with dishes you can pick up by yourself. There are many varieties, including various porridges, soy milk, steamed buns, cold dishes, and Henan hot and spicy soup. Basically, there are all the common breakfasts in the north. After making your selection, go to the cashier to pay.

And the taste is quite authentic, but I have only had breakfast here, and I don’t know how good the dinner is.

Henan Spicy Soup

Dalifu, as you can tell from the name, is a Yunnan restaurant. Dalifu used to have a branch in Beijing, but it has been closed for many years.

There are many scriptures in the store. It is smoke-free and alcohol-free. The waitresses all wear headscarves and the service is very attentive. Most of the people who come to eat are dusty.


Pineapple Rice

The beef jerky has been improved. The traditional Yunnan beef jerky is all meat, without so many green onions.

Dali jelly, this jelly is basically the same as what I had in Yunnan.

Braised chicken with rice

It was here that I ate halal braised chicken for the first time. At that time, two Palestinian Arab men were sitting across from me. During the chat, the Palestinians asked me to recite the Quran Fatiha.
2. Chouzhou North Road
Chouzhou North Road is the place with the highest concentration of foreign Muslims in Yiwu. There are Turks, Moroccans, Yemenis, Indians and Pakistanis, as well as Russian Muslims and so on.

There are several halal supermarkets on Chouzhou North Road in Yiwu, where you can buy a variety of imported halal foods.

Ariana Afghan Restaurant

Boss Western Restaurant, Turkish style

Ukrainian Caucasian Restaurant

Ukrainian flavor is Russian flavor. At least after looking at the menu, I didn’t find any obvious difference from Russian flavor. This restaurant is small and the diners inside are mainly Russian-speaking foreigners.


Caucasian Beef Wraps with French Fries

The fish and egg yolk salad looked very appetizing when I saw the picture, but I regretted it after taking a bite. It tasted very fishy, so I recommend you not to try it.

The first meal I had when I first came to Yiwu was here. When I saw the name Fatiha, I couldn’t help but recite it. I heard that this store has now moved across the road, but I can’t find it on Meituan, and many foreign restaurants in Yiwu can’t be found on Dianping.com.


Türkiye pudding

Adzuki bean soup

Tuna Blueberry Salad

Chicken and Mushroom Pizza

BEYTI Turkish Restaurant, there are many Turkish restaurants in Yiwu. I have eaten at three of them, and this one is my favorite. I think this is the best Turkish meal I have ever eaten in China.

Chinese restaurants in Yiwu close early, but Western restaurants can be open until late at night. When I came to eat at nine o'clock in the evening, it was still very busy.

Complimentary black tea and dessert after the meal.

tuna salad

Vegetable Cheese Pie

Vegetable cheese pie, pie is translated as pie in some places. Unlike pizza, pizza is round. This is the dish that surprised me. The brushed cheese is so delicious.

Turkish baklava is very sweet, so order it with caution. Western snacks are very sweet, so don’t try it if you don’t like sweets.

Sutan Restaurant is probably the largest Turkish restaurant in Yiwu. It has three floors and is in the same building as BEYTI.


The environment is luxuriously decorated, and the per capita consumption is about 150 yuan.

Most of the people who come to eat are foreigners, but the waiters are mainly Chinese, and the girls wear headscarves.

Caesar salad, a Western home-cooked dish, is available in many Western restaurants. Caesar is a personal name, not Caesar the Great. It is a salad invented by a Mexican chef named Caesar.

Shama beti, a wrap filled with lamb.

Turkish Pizza
3. Yiwu Mosque
In the early days, most Muslims in Yiwu lived in the Red Mansion Hotel. At first, they worshiped in the room when there were few people. Later, when the crowd became more crowded, the corridors were crowded with people. In order to retain the guests, the hotel gave up the conference room for worship. Later, the song and dance hall was converted into a worship hall. In 2001, the Red Mansion Hotel was approved as the first temporary place of worship in Yiwu. In August 2004, it moved to the former Yiwu Silk Factory at No. 90 Jiangbin West Road, with an area of 2,500 square meters and can accommodate 4,200 people for worship. After that, Huadu Hotel and Binjiang Hotel also provided places of worship for Muslims. The current Yiwu Mosque was built on the basis of the original factory. It can be said that the construction of the Yiwu Mosque was started in 2004.
The completion of a formal mosque is an important symbol of the formation of "Fanfang".

About 60% of the Muslims in Yiwu are foreigners. Motor vehicles are restricted on the street in front of the Masjid Masjid Mosque. Everyone must walk to the mosque on foot and undergo security checks. This photo was taken by me in 2017. Currently, the arched facade of the main entrance has been transformed into a square shape.



This is the current main entrance of the mosque. You can see that the modified style is not in harmony with the overall style.

I am very lucky to see the rise of contemporary fanfang in Yiwu. It seems to have returned to the dynasties in history when the Maritime Silk Road was just opened during the Tang and Song Dynasties. A large number of Arabs, Persians, Central Asians and other people who came to China for business did business and settled in the east, and they lived, grew old, sick and died, forming a unique cultural phenomenon. I hope this phenomenon can be maintained and continued.