Talk about Huaxing Street, ask Chengdu people, and you will know that you are going to eat fried egg noodles. The history of fried egg noodles in Huaxing Street can be traced back to the Qing Dynasty. The old shopkeeper specially made a copper pot, a copper tripod, a copper ladle and a copper spoon, with red tomato juice as the soup base, vegetables, golden fried eggs and milky white noodles as the supplement, which made this colorful "copper pot fried egg noodles". There are Yuelai Opera Garden (now Yuelai Tea House), Dragon Handwriting, Tangyuan and Panxi City. A spicy and delicious street with a long aftertaste.
2.? Guanghua Village
There is a snack street next to every university, which is built around campus students. Students' tastes are picky and their spending power is limited. So in general, there are many delicious foods gathered in these places, and the prices are also cheap. The most famous snack street in Guanghua Village is the back door of Southwest Finance University. Crispy potato, Shenma casserole, chicken, baked gluten, delicious or not.
3. Li Xianghe
Located between the East Third Section of the First Ring Road and Tianxiang Street, it is an old residential area with Chengdu characteristics. Nowadays, with the planning of municipal construction, Li Xianghe has been built into a characteristic dining street and gourmet business card in the east of the city.
4. Jianshe Road and Fifth Avenue
Jianshe Road is a food circle in Chengdu in recent years, and the Fifth Avenue relies on Electronic Science and Technology University. There are many students and local residents here, so they eat a lot. The price is not very expensive, and it is not far from Ito and SM Square. Food, shopping and drinking water are all available.
5. Cape City
Near Lianhua Community, you can't find passers-by, because this street is very famous, no less than Xiangxiang Lane in Wang Ping Street. This street takes the cheap route, taro chicken, cold pot fish, soup pot, string … but it still depends on Laodian Town Street.
6. Kuixinglou Street
It used to be a famous residential street in Chengdu, but now it has become a favorite food street in Chengdu, which is vividly reflected here, whether it is not spicy or smelly or fresh in literature and art!
7. Li jiatuo
In Lijiatuo, chenghua district, Chengdu, the excitement is made up of eating, drinking and having fun in one go. Eating is Li Jiatuo's main dish. The food here is more popular. The iconic diet has nothing to do with the luxury of the hotel. Only some fly restaurants are more famous. Speaking of braised pork noodles, skewers, restaurants, tofu pudding village, cold pot fish, salted vegetables, spicy rice king and so on. Very few have not eaten. Every night at six or seven o'clock, I called a group of friends, had a group of four or three, and haunted restaurants in Lijiatuo. A table of delicious food will relieve the fatigue of the day.
8. Caojia Lane
Workers' Village Egg Baked Cake, Mingting Hotel, Spicy Crab Lobster, Wanglaozao, Stewed Roast Duck, Affordable Beer Duck ... Caojiaxiang is a gourmet mecca for Chengdu people to gather in fly restaurants. After the Northern Reform, Caojia Lane has been demolished. Today's Caojiaxiang, most of the food has moved away, and the street scene where food once gathered has become a thing of the past. The original site of Caojiaxiang is the same high-rise building as many reinforced concrete buildings in this city. Maybe people will come and go in the future, but they will take away a good memory of the city. The only consolation is that the fly restaurant Mingting Hotel has moved to Waicaojia Lane, and I don't know if it will be demolished again.
9. Yulin Community: Old Taste+Old Place
In the traditional rich area in the south of the city, the streets are naturally full of food and bars. Yulin has always been a gourmet paradise in Chengdu, with barbecue, hot pot, skewers and crayfish, so Yulin is the first choice for drinking night beer. In Yulin, "Yulin North Road-Yulin South Road" and "Yulin East Road-Yulin West Road" are standard food streets!