1. The restaurants on this side of Zhuangxianwan Road
can basically be called roadside food stalls. At night, the roadside is full of cars, and almost every restaurant is full of people. In summer, barbecue and crayfish are the most common, and almost half of the restaurants are mainly Sichuan cuisine and Hunan cuisine, with heavy tastes.
2. hou zhuang Lane
Xiangmen hou zhuang is next to the moat of the headquarters of Suda University. Originally, the night market was divided into two parts. There are many shops near the moat, mainly barbecues, skewers and other snacks, as well as some stalls selling clothes and various gadgets.
Going further inside along the moat is another part. There are several barbecue shops doing well. It is said that the best squid burrito in Suzhou is in this alley. Now that hou zhuang has been demolished and rebuilt, the original stalls no longer exist, only the stores with fixed storefronts are gathered in hou zhuang Lane, and squid burritos are now preserved with storefronts.
3. Qimen North Street
At night, the small restaurants on Qimen North Street in Xiangcheng District begin to be lively. Many people come here for nothing but to eat crayfish!
In terms of environment and area, the restaurants in this street are not satisfactory. But one dish that almost every family can get is crayfish. Whether it's thirteen incense or mashed garlic, you can choose from the whole street!
4. Qufang Wu and Xueshi Street
Qufang Wu and Xueshi Street are very close, and both streets are good places to eat midnight snacks in Suzhou. There are fixed restaurants and street stalls in Qufang Wu, and there are so many kinds of food that people are picky, such as crayfish, mala Tang, beef bone soup, rice noodles and skewers.
5. Dacheng Square in Guanqian Street
Dacheng Square in Guanqian Street should be a night market that many people are familiar with, and the whole street is full of snacks, such as Wuhan Regan Noodles, Suzhou sugar porridge, Taiwan Province oyster omelet, and even highland barley cakes in Qinghai!