Beijing state banquet menu is quietly built for a Trump Xi reset

Huaiyang cuisine is chosen to stay “safe” for Americans
Beijing’s state banquet for Donald Trump and Xi Jinping wasn’t just ceremonial—it was engineered as a diplomatic signal. Planners leaned on Huaiyang cuisine, a refined, mild style meant to be broadly appealing to international guests. The menu also reportedly adjusted details to match perceived preferences, including Beijing roast duck and beef ribs described as a nod to well-done steak. Desserts were heavily American, featuring tiramisu, fruits, ice cream, and a trumpet-shell shaped pastry for Trump. Food remains China’s long-used soft power.
- Banquet menu centers on Huaiyang cuisine from the Shanghai region
- Huaiyang is described as mild, seasonal, and broadly “accessible” to foreigners
- Trump-friendly touches reportedly include beef ribs and well-done steak symbolism
- Dessert selection tilts American with tiramisu, fruits, and ice cream
- A trumpet-shell shaped pastry appears designed for Trump specifically
This summarization was done by Beige for a story published on
The Economic Times
