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Recommended strategies for food markets near Xiqiao Mountain in Foshan
The food market around Xiqiao Mountain is recommended as follows:

1, happy farmhouse food

Address: No.30, Yunlu Village, Taohua Garden, Xiqiao Mountain Scenic Area, Xiqiao Town, Nanhai District, Foshan City.

Tel:13380241341

2. Jin Hui cottage dish

Address: No.2, Yunlu Village, Taoyuan, Xiqiao Mountain, Xiqiao Town, Nanhai District, Foshan

Tel: 13392792898

3. Li Hao food

Address: Yunduan Village, Xiqiao Mountain Scenic Area, Xiqiao Town, Nanhai District, Foshan

Tel: 13500269847

4. Xiuzhen cuisine

Address: No.87, Yunduan Village, Xiqiao Town, Nanhai District, Foshan (directly into Mashi Ancestral Hall)

Tel: 13726670658

5. Xinsu 24 Li _ Xiqiao-Restaurant

Address: Tian Huan Lake, Xiqiao Town, Nanhai District, Foshan

Tel: 0757-666000 1 1

* The above recommendations are for reference only, and there are more foods waiting for everyone to explore ~

Extended reading:

Xiqiao Mountain is located in the southwest of Nanhai District in the hinterland of Pearl River Delta in Guangdong Province. Rich in tourism resources, profound cultural history and simple humanistic customs, it is a good place for tourism and vacation.

"If you don't go to Xiqiao Mountain, it's not Lingnan". Xiqiao Mountain covers an area of 13.03 square kilometers with an altitude of 344 meters. It is one of the four famous mountains in Guangdong, a national scenic spot, a national AAAAA tourist attraction, a national forest park and a national geological park.

Shantianhu Park, Biyu Cave, Cui Yan, Shiyan, Jiulong Rock, Sifang Bamboo Garden, Tea Garden, Taohuayuan, Gui Huayuan, Baiyun Cave, Huang Feihong Lion Art Martial Arts Hall and other attractions have their own characteristics and complement each other. The ecological agriculture landscape of Mulberry Fish Pond under the mountain is listed as a protected unit by UNESCO, and it is praised as "a rare beauty in the world" and "a model of benign ecological cycle".