A simple Dongbei dish symbolizes the rise, fall, and reinvention of a once-flourishing industrial heartland
For a city built on heavy industry, Shenyang’s most famous dish is surprisingly frugal. Jijia, little more than fried or roasted leftover bones and scraps from a chicken carcass, is the pride of the city, despite competition from other traditional dishes like barbecued meat, deep-fried pork, and various stews.
Bones of Industry: Discover Shenyang’s Favorite Street Snack is a story from our issue, “Online Odyssey.” To read the entire issue, become a subscriber and receive the full magazine.