If it were me, we would choose both. Because the food and scenery in both places are unique, each has its own wonder.
1. Kuanzhai Alley in Chengdu is the most charming street in Chengdu. Here you can see the renovated Kuanzhai Alley, and the overall style is very complete. The Sichuan people's residential style has been inherited from the Qing Dynasty. The streets are full of small alleys extending in all directions. If I had to describe it, it is probably like "the backbone of a fish". ?2. Kuanzhai Alley is the representative of northern alleys in the south and the only ancient northern alley in Chengdu. The delicacies we often hear about, such as Malatang and hot pot, all come from Shu. So is the food in Kuanzhai Alley bad? The delicacies in Kuanzhai Alley are endlessly memorable, including the famous Three Cannons, Sad Bean Jelly, etc.
3. After hearing what I said about Kuanzhai Alley, everyone will probably be interested in Xi’an’s Muslim Street. What kind of streets can compare with Kuanzhai Alley? Let me introduce it to you below. Xi'an Huimin Street, as the name suggests, is a street basically filled with Huimin people. Everyone must know that the Hui people do not eat pigs, horses and other animals, so this street is basically full of sheep, beef and other meat. The snacks made by the Hui people are famous throughout China, such as the famous finger meat, mutton steamed buns, and Sazi. I believe everyone has tasted these delicacies.
The food and scenery in these two places are rare to taste and appreciate in the world. Like Chengdu’s unique scenery, unique food and local characteristics. The unique delicacies of Xi'an Muslim Street are rare places to taste.