1, Guijie
Gui Street is Beijing's famous food street, known as "Beijing's first food street", is also the hottest food street in Beijing. Spicy dishes such as spicy crawfish, spicy meat and crab are the main dishes of Guijie. Nearly 200 restaurants of different styles and flavors are gathered on this street, which is only 1.5 kilometers long. Here you can savor the authentic cuisine of the eight ethnic groups. Guijie has become the vane of Beijing's most popular cuisine. There are many famous snacks in Beijing, such as braised pork, beef tripe and sheep scorpion, which can be savored here. There is also a food chain featuring spicy crayfish, gluttonous field chicken, and Chongqing grilled fish, which have become the mainstays of Guijie's diet. Guijie was also announced by the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Commerce as the first batch of Beijing's "Midnight Food Shop" special food and beverage neighborhood. It is a famous snack street in Beijing's night market. Almost all of the restaurants are open until the early hours of the morning, but also a good place to eat late-night snacks in Beijing.
Address: Dongzhimennei Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing
2, Wangfujing Snack Street
Wangfujing Snack Street, a fusion of Beijing's traditional architectural features and urban culture, is a gathering place for Beijing and other famous snacks, bringing together more than 500 kinds of local snacks from all over the country. Especially Beijing specialties, such as lamb kebabs, popping tripe, grilled squid, grilled lobster, grilled pig's feet, fried scorpions, fried yogurt, lotus seed soup, Beijing porcelain jar old yogurt, Aiwowo, soymilk, inby, and so on, are all famous in Beijing Snack Street. There are also old gourmet stores such as "Cuddle Calf Peak", "Sheep's Head Horse", "Yue Sheng Zhai" and so on. In addition to the snack street, Wangfujing Food Street also has Oriental Plaza Food Street "Food through the sky" and Hong Hao Food Street. Among them, the Oriental Plaza Food Street gathered from Japan, New Zealand, the United States, Italy and other countries of the exotic restaurants and snack bars, Hong Hao Food Street gathered a lot of network celebrity snacks.
Address: Dongcheng District, Beijing
3, Qianmen Street Food Street
Front Gate Street, located in Beijing's central axis, is not only Beijing's famous commercial street, but also Beijing's famous food street. It represents Beijing's food culture and food history and is one of the most popular food streets in Beijing. Qianmen Street Food Street, also known as Beijing's "old food street", is home to many old stores with the most authentic old Beijing flavors. There are many old stores with the most authentic old Beijing flavors. The century-old stores here include Quanjude Roast Duck Restaurant, Unique Steamed Dumplings, Kaifeng Yilou Steamed Dumplings, Old Zhengxing Restaurant, and One Dragon Restaurant, all of which are over 100 years old and have great flavors. All of them are more than 100 years old and the flavors are quite authentic. There are also barbecue season, cheap square, Wang Ji pot stickers, Tianxingju, old house teahouse and other Beijing old.
Address: On the Beijing Central Axis, Dongcheng District, Beijing
4, Suzhou Street, Beijing
Suzhou Street is a food street with unlimited potential in the Zhongguancun area, where restaurants of various flavors gather, and it is most famous for its Cantonese and Hunan cuisines. There is also a moody coffee shop, even small stores along the street are to go small capitalist literary route. Most of the restaurants here are those with some cultural connotations, and it is also the most petite food street in Beijing. Suzhou Street is often crowded with casual specialty snacks and exquisite boutique restaurants. Recommended specialty restaurants include Lejia Garden, Hundred Mansions, Barbecue Bay, Pingting Teppanyaki and so on. In particular, Lejia Garden, with its unique caves, pavilions, pavilions, bridges and flowing water, operates high-class palace banquets, which is more tasteful; the palace food in the White House Courtyard, the selling point of palace culture is quite prominent; and the dried vegetables in Meicun are also authentic, attracting a lot of diners.
Address: Haidian District, Beijing
5. Nanluoguxiang Snack Street
Nanluoguxiang is a hutong located in the crossroads area on the east side of Beijing's Central Axis, stretching from Guloudong Street in the north to Ping'an Street in the south. It is not only one of the oldest historical neighborhoods in Beijing, but also a famous snack street in Beijing. There are a lot of literary specialty stores here, and there are many kinds of snacks, especially the authentic snacks of old Beijing, such as coffee buns, cheese, double-skinned milk, big milk rolls, and so on. The variety of delicious food is dazzling, and each store has its own specialties. There is an endless stream of diners coming to look for food, especially the literary and artistic youth, who often regard this place as a must-hit food place when visiting Beijing. Some of the recommended specialty food stores in Nanluoguxiang include Nanluogu Team Noodles, Ni Ji Inn, Mian Pavilion, Fire Squid King, Hutong Jianghu Cuisine, Jewelry Museum Afternoon Tea, Chinese Opera Sashimi, and Old Beijing Copper Pot Brush Meat.
Address: Nanluoguxiang Hutong, Dongcheng District, Beijing