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Hangzhou time-honored specialty food recommendation

It is said that there is heaven in the world and Suzhou and Hangzhou in the world. In fact, in Xiaotong's impression, Hangzhou is not only beautiful, but also delicious. Compared with the "network celebrity" shops that are now all over the street, Xiaotong actually prefers to look for old brands that are either opened in alleys or spread among the population of old Hangzhou. The following small series will recommend it to everyone. Please see below for details.

1. Youbu Soymilk

In the eyes of Hangzhou foodies, Uber Soymilk's position in the breakfast industry can be said to be a legend. The owners of Lanxi tourists have lived at the foot of Huangcheng Mountain for more than 21 years. Hangzhou's breakfast can also be eaten here, and the taste is very authentic.

Address: No.118, Pailou Lane, Huangcheng

2. Stewed with Grandma Sun's onion

On Zhongshan South Road next to Hangzhou Drum Tower, an old woman can be heard shouting "Come, eat the stewed onion, and then pay when it's delicious". In 1963, 18-year-old Grandma Sun began to get in touch with traditional snacks in Hangzhou, working in different Chinese restaurants and learning skills. After she finished her studies, she began to sell stewed onions in stalls, which has been more than 51 years at a glance.

Address: No.391, Zhongshan South Road, Shangcheng District

3, Juying Noodle Restaurant

Tender bamboo shoots, Chinese cabbage, and sliced meat-three pieces and two strings, all made of fresh ingredients. Of course, you can also add your own accessories. I want to try this noodle restaurant that has been to China on the Tip of the Tongue, so I may have to get ready to queue up.

Address: No.368, Zhongshan South Road

4. Kuiyuan Pavilion

When "King of Noodles in the South of the Yangtze River" is mentioned, passers-by will point to Yuan Kui Pavilion. There are more than 151 kinds of noodles in Yuan Kui Pavilion. The soup is made of bones, with rotten noodles and shallots, and it tastes delicious.

Address: No.154 Jiefang Road

5. Qingxin vegetarian cafeteria in Yin Da, located at the foot of Lingyin Temple, is also a famous shop for many visitors to Hangzhou to plant grass. Vegetarianism is no longer a religious dogma, and choosing vegetarianism is also a healthy and regular eating habit. Vegetarianism has gradually become a lifestyle that conforms to the trend of the times.

address: 2nd floor, No.38 Lingyin Road, Yin Shi

Skills

These are old shops in Hangzhou, and there are many more to unlock.