In the evening, we stayed at a famous local hotel where we could taste Russian cuisine.
Of course, so-called Russian cuisine might not be authentic.
Li Younan was well-versed in cooking, including Russian dishes, which he naturally knew well.
When it comes to taste, it certainly doesn't match one percent of Chinese cuisine.
The place was extremely cold, and the food was high in calories, emphasizing big bites of bread and swigs of vodka. The sausages were also a bit more solid than those elsewhere.
As for the taste...
The Russian dishes at this hotel tasted somewhat like those in the neighboring hairy country, but they hadn't mastered the essence of the portion sizes.
But Huang Xiaoyang and Dan Dan seemed quite satisfied. Huang Xiaoyang even earnestly commented, "It's indeed quite authentic Russian food."
Regarding this, Li Younan certainly didn't argue, just musing to himself, Huang Xiaoyang, oh Huang Xiaoyang, just the same old you.
