Beijing's most authentic snack streets include Guijie, Wangfujing Snack Street, Qianmen Street, Yanbu Xiejie and Nanluoguxiang.
1, Guijie
Gui Street is one of the earliest gourmet specialty streets in Beijing, located in Dongzhimennei Street, Dongcheng District. There is a variety of food and snack stores, almost all of which can be found in the 8 major cuisines. Gui Street is just over one kilometer long, but there are hundreds of stores here, bringing together all kinds of food from all over Beijing. Whether it's sheep scorpion, spicy crayfish, halogen-boiled hot barbecue or one-of-a-kind Wanzhou barbecued fish and gluttonous frogs, Guijie Street can satisfy the needs of foodies.
2, Wangfujing Snack Street
Wangfujing Snack Street is one of the most authentic snack streets in Beijing, bringing together more than 500 kinds of local famous snacks from all over the country. Located on the south side of the Friends World Mall on Wangfujing Street, this street brings together nearly 1,000 kinds of specialty foods. In Wangfujing Snack Street, you can hear yelling after yelling, and the food here will definitely make your appetite go wild. Moreover, the transportation near Wangfujing Snack Street is convenient and can be reached by many buses.
3, Qianmen Street
This commercial street brings together a variety of specialty snacks, including Quanjude roast duck, all a place of siu mai, Yue Sheng Zhai soy sauce meat, etc. are not to be missed. Qianmen Street is very close to Tiananmen Square, so you can drop by for a stroll, and there are many old Beijing restaurants and stores. Qianmen Street brings together many of the capital's long-established restaurants, representing the capital's food culture, and is a must-visit place for outsiders to Beijing.
4, Smoking Bag Xiejie
Smoking Bag Xiejie is located in front of the Drum Tower on Di'anmenwai Street, with a total length of 232 meters, and it gathers all kinds of handicrafts stores as well as all kinds of snacks of the old Beijing style. Built in the 1920s and 1930s, the street initially developed by dealing in all kinds of cigarette paraphernalia, and then added flavorful snacks, stationery, decorative paintings and other business categories.
5. Nanluoguxiang
Nanluoguxiang is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Beijing, a collection of hutongs and traditional houses. It is also the most well-protected courtyard area in Beijing. The Nanluoguxiang neighborhood is home to many delicacies, such as custard fruit, fiery squid king, and eight mouths of thick toast. In recent years, many TV dramas have been filmed here. Nanluoguxiang is also a modern place with a combination of traditional food, making it a must-visit place for foodies.
Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia - Nanluoguxiang