After becoming famous, "the first lane of China-style breakfast" attracted a group of century-old snack enterprises to gather here, such as Four Seasons Mei Tang Bao, Cai Linji Ri Dry Noodle, Dehua Restaurant, Old Qian Ji Bean Shredded, and famous China-style snack brands in recent years, such as Jason Wu duck neck, Zhou Heiya and Nong Xin beef.
Yingxike Chinese fast food has also settled here, and there are dozens of Chinese snack brands bred in Hubu Lane, such as Shiji Regan Noodles, Jeffery Ji Beef Noodles, Xusao Paste Soup Powder, Li Tao Steamed Dumplings, Chu Jin Soup Bags, Weizhen Doupi and so on. Hubu Lane has become synonymous with China snacks, and it is also a new world of old Wuchang, which is famous for its famous buildings, streets, food and scenery.
From breakfast to dinner, whenever you come to Hubu Lane, you can taste all kinds of delicious snacks. No matter when there is a constant stream of diners in Hubu Lane, especially on holidays, the business hours of the store are usually relatively extended at this time.
There are all kinds of snacks here, so the consumption is not high (although similar food will still be a little higher than other places in Wuhan). There are many kinds of delicious things, even if they are particularly delicious, just eat a little of each, otherwise you can't eat anything else.
Qiaokou Food Street is the largest dining street in Wuhan, with a total length of1.200m.. There are more than 30 restaurants and hotels on both sides, dealing in various flavors such as Hubei, Sichuan and Guangdong, such as raw seafood, special hot pot and snacks, with more than 1000 kinds of dishes. This is mainly a hotel, not a place to eat snacks.