Cooking with Communism: Beijing's Communist Roast Duck


Yes, Communists have seized the means of produksyon by making private enterprises pledge allegiance to the State! Now, it's time to look at this at Qianmen Street, south of Tiananmen Square, and you get to try the great Communist Roast Duck. The bustling Qianmen Street is a food paradise that North Korea, Cuba, and Venezuela failed to achieve. While Venezuela has bread lines - China has long lines of people wanting to try this must-have Communist Roast Duck!

For the best Communist Roast Duck, the Komunistang Sosyal recommends Quanjude Roast Duck:

Established in 1864, Quanjude is the most famous roast duck restaurant in Beijing. After years of development, the signature Quanjude Roast Duck and other 400 special dishes have been praised as "China's first must-eat” and are welcomed by many government officials, domestic and foreign tourists. Its Duck Feast was also appointed as a state banquet by former premier Zhou Enlai.

Quanjude Roast Duck Restaurant is the most famous roast duck restaurants in Beijing. Every duck in the restaurant is numbered and marked with its source to ensure the duck’s quality. In addition, you can appreciate the amazing process of cutting ducks by chefs.

Although China only became Communist after Chairman Mao Zedong's takeover - this restaurant had become an integral part of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics. Another great commie who's gone, Zhou Enlai, also was a fan here. Deng Xiaoping, the founder of Komunistang Sosyal, may have loved this place. Quanjude is now pledging allegiance to the Communist state of China!  

The only bread lines China has are people lining up to buy quality groceries. Now, more Chinese meet their fellow comrades whenever they try the fabulous Beijing Communist roast duck! 

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