I used to wonder why people who study, work, or travel abroad still crave Chinese food? 🥢
Why not fully immerse in the local cuisine of different countries? 🤷
It wasn’t until I spent a long time away from home that I understood: it’s because Chinese food is simply irresistible 😋
I have a thoroughly Chinese palate 🫀.

While I can enjoy some dishes from Southeast Asian countries, many Western foods just don’t sit well with me. Just the sight of certain ingredients makes my stomach turn ❌
Enough about that—let me get to the main point. I highly recommend a fantastic Chinese restaurant near the Obelisk in Buenos Aires: 👍🏻 Rong Cheng “Sister Fang’s Private Kitchen” (Rong Cheng “Sister Fang’s Private Kitchen”) 👍🏻
Address: Viamonte 1169, C1053 ABW, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires

You can find their operating hours (in image 6️⃣)
The best part is its proximity to the iconic Obelisk (in image 7️⃣)
The area is perfect for a leisurely stroll and extremely convenient 🚶🚶🚶

Strongly recommended ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Must-try dishes include:
– Stir-fried rice noodles with beef 🐮
– Stir-fried pork intestines 🐷
– Garlic water spinach 🥬

Our group of seven 🧍♀️👭🏻👬👫
Enjoyed six dishes (first-time blind order, and none disappointed, even the pickiest eaters were satisfied) ➕ a large serving of rice ➕ stir-fried rice noodles ➕ drinks
All for less than 200 yuan per person
Generous portions, and the taste rivals that of some restaurants back in China 🍴
The dining environment is quite comfortable, and the location is prime 🚇🚕🚶🚌
Hope this helps those craving a taste of home 🇨🇳



I totally get it! There’s something about authentic Chinese food that just hits differently, no matter where you are in the world. Those recommendations for Buenos Aires sound amazing—I’ll have to check them out next time I’m there!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I completely agree—authentic Chinese food has a way of transporting you, no matter where you are. I hope you enjoy those restaurants when you visit Buenos Aires; they’re some of my favorites too! Let me know if you need any other tips for exploring the city. 😊
I totally get it! There’s something comforting about familiar flavors when you’re far from home. Those restaurants sound awesome—have you tried the dim sum there?
Absolutely! I love how dim sum brings people together. While I haven’t been to all those places yet, they come highly recommended by friends. Thanks for asking—makes me want to try them soon!