The most distinctive thing in the center of Nanchang is the Shengli Road Pedestrian Street. There is a Tian'an Food Street next to McDonald's in the middle section. It was very famous when I was very young. Now it is very big. It includes many of Nanchang's more famous delicacies, including fried noodles, and many snacks and snacks. This is a somewhat quaint food stall environment, but it does represent Nanchang’s food culture.
If you think there are too many people there, you can go to Baweitang opposite Dicos on the pedestrian street. There are not many people there and the environment is very good. There are also a lot of snacks and the prices are not very expensive. However, compared to the food in Tianan, it is a bit more expensive. The per capita consumption is about 20~30, which is okay!
If you are looking for a more Nanchang taste, you can try the snacks in the row next to Wanshou Palace Mall, such as brown sugar glutinous rice balls and so on. They are also delicious, and boiled is also a specialty! Many small shops sell boiled ones!
Zhongshan Road is also a good place for shopping, and there is also one at Baweitang. There is also a Four Seasons Red Hotpot on Zhongshan Road, which is also available at a food stall. It is very delicious, as everyone in Nanchang knows!
Speaking of food, Tongzi Road Food Street is the most famous food street in Nanchang! Like Jade Rabbit Restaurant, home-cooked meals are available in many mid-range to high-end restaurants. They are all restaurants with Nanchang characteristics. You can eat Nanchang-specific things at any restaurant. I won’t introduce them one by one here!
There is also Fuzhou Road, which is also a street with relatively rich nightlife. There is a restaurant called 0791 there that is particularly worth a visit. The environment is very good, the food is not expensive, but the food is very delicious! Nanchang people like to go there, so don’t miss it! There is also a restaurant called Prince Music Kitchen, which is also a popular Western restaurant on that street!