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China's Hot Pot Map: A Yearly Consumption of 480 Billion Yuan! Four out of Every 100 Restaurants Are Hot Pot Chains!
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2019-06-21
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For foodies, there's nothing a hot pot can't solve—if one round isn't enough, then two will do.
Chinese cuisine boasts a wide variety of dishes, yet hot pot undoubtedly deserves a prominent place. Whether it's the biting cold of winter or the scorching heat of summer, hot pot continues to be the top choice for food lovers, repeatedly claiming the title of "No. 1 in market share among specialized catering categories."
Data shows that in 2018, China's catering market exceeded 4 trillion yuan, with hot pot alone contributing over 480 billion yuan. In the vast Chinese culinary landscape, hot pot has maintained a share of more than 11% for five consecutive years! According to forecasts, the hot pot market is expected to reach nearly 800 billion yuan by 2022.
How much do people love it? Out of every 100 dining establishments, 4 are hot pot restaurants.
Nearly 400,000—this is the total number of hotpot restaurants across China as of the end of 2018. According to a report by Meituan, hotpot restaurants account for more than 4% of all dining establishments nationwide, meaning that out of every 100 restaurants, 4 are hotpot outlets.
Which regions are popular for hot pot? Sichuan and Chongqing undoubtedly rank among the top, but surprisingly, Guangdong—known for its light-flavored cuisine—boasts the second-highest number of hot pot restaurants, with over 30,000 outlets.
As the birthplace of spicy hot pot, Sichuan—with approximately 40,000 hot pot restaurants—along with Chongqing, boasting around 30,000 establishments, accounts for about 18.4% of the nation's total hot pot outlets, truly living up to its renowned reputation. Meanwhile, Guangdong primarily features Cantonese-style hot pots, favoring options such as congee-based hot pots and pig stomach chicken hot pots.
However, in terms of store density, Chongqing residents are truly the luckiest! On average, there are 9.4 hotpot restaurants per 10,000 people—meaning roughly one hotpot restaurant for every thousand residents! Sichuan, Beijing, Shaanxi, and Guizhou follow closely behind, each boasting more than 4 hotpot restaurants per 10,000 people. How about your hometown? Where are the hotpot restaurants distributed?
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