I'm from Luoyang, and I really know some affordable restaurants.
Let’s start with the morning. Luoyang is praised as the “Soup City”. There are nearly 2,000 large and small soup restaurants including mutton soup, beef soup, donkey meat soup, tofu soup, and meatball soup. Most of them start at 5 yuan or 6 steps.
Some homes start at 8 yuan or 10 yuan.
Very economical.
Of course, some women or children don’t like to drink broth in the morning. In the morning in Luoyang, there are spicy soup, tofu curd, millet porridge, rice porridge, eight-treasure porridge, red bean porridge, etc., most of which cost 2 yuan/bowl.
Those who eat these kinds of breakfast often have tea eggs (1 yuan each), fried buns (two or three for 1 yuan), fried dough sticks (5 cents each or 1 yuan each), sugar cakes, etc. (1 yuan)
Yuan per yuan).
There are many types of meals you can eat at noon, such as braised noodles, handmade noodles, shaved noodles, ramen noodles, rice, etc. If you want to be economical, go to restaurants near factories, mines, and schools. The prices are cheap and economical.
There are more types of meals in the evening, such as shabu-shabu, barbecue, water banquet, stir-fry, etc.
Jianxi District has the most shabu-shabu and barbecue restaurants because Jianxi District has the most large factories and mines, and workers in factories and mines like to drink some wine after get off work.
Water mats are more famous in the old city and Xianhe District. If you want to go there, look for them in the back streets and alleys (you can also find them through group buying). The prices are cheap and economical.
In recent years, not as many people are eating stir-fried vegetables as before (it’s oily, salty, and sugary). If you want to eat it, you’d better look for it on the roads near Dachang Mine.
From the above description, you can easily see that if you want delicious and economical food, the places I recommend the most are near large factories, mines and schools.
Shopping malls and commercial streets have a large flow of people and high rental costs. If you want high profits, you must increase the price and reduce the quantity of food.
Most of the miners in Luoyang's big factories don't have high wages. The monthly salary is mostly between 2,000 yuan and 3,500 yuan (the most people in this salary range). They work hard in the factory. If you eat on the street, it must be
Choose carefully, choose which one tastes best, and it must be economical!
The food streets and alleys in Luoyang are so beautiful. Everywhere you look, there are special food and snacks. There are small shops and some big ones. Anyway, there are really many food shops in Luoyang!
Breakfast Food Shop Breakfast food shop should choose small stalls on the roadside. These small stalls are economical and affordable, and the snacks they sell are all classic Luoyang snacks, such as Hu spicy soup, tofu brain fried dough sticks and oil tea, etc. These are our old favorites.
It is a common breakfast in Luoyang, so if you have breakfast in Luoyang, you can find a small shop and stall like this to enjoy it with confidence!
Lunch Food Shop When it’s time for lunch, you must be full, so you can go to the small and medium-sized restaurants in the alleys. Most of these small and medium-sized restaurants are neighborhood businesses, and they are affordable, hygienic and convenient.
The food inside is also full of specialties, such as large plate of chicken, noodles and wontons, etc. These staple foods are enough to fill your stomach!
Dinner at gourmet shops When you arrive in Luoyang, you must have a grand dinner at night. You must go to major restaurants to taste Luoyang's special delicacies and Luoyang's food culture.
Because these big hotels are well prepared, they can allow you to understand the food culture of Luoyang while eating!
For example, Tianfu Hotpot, Wangfu Roast Duck Restaurant, Quanjude, etc., these Luoyang hotels are all relatively good.
Summary: Generally speaking, our Luoyang is now a relatively famous historical, cultural, and tourist city. In terms of food service, our Greater Luoyang will definitely do the best!
You can rest assured about this!
Peony Square East Xinyang Restaurant Many years ago, I went to Zhenbu Restaurant for a water banquet. I thought it might have been a relatively famous restaurant in Luoyang at that time.
Time has passed and things have changed, I don’t know if it’s really different or not.
Xiangxi Cured Meat Stir-fried, Jiankun Water Banquet Palace, Locomotive Factory Big Plate Chicken, Liji Wontons 1. Guanji Water Banquet Old Shop-Xianguo Shi Street Address: No. 12 Xianguo City Street, Laocheng District, Luoyang City, Henan Province Guanji Water Banquet Old Shop, a century-old
This is a time-honored restaurant with delicious food hidden in a small alley. The water banquet is also very authentic. It is a traditional Luoyang water banquet with old taste and old recipes. The dishes are large and affordable. We recommend the pork slices with soup and the crispy pork.
The business in the store is very good, and there are often long queues, and you have to wait for a table during peak hours.
Per capita consumption is not high either.
2. Tianfu Street Address: 80 meters east of the intersection of Xigong Street and Renmin East Road, Xigong District, Luoyang City, Henan Province. Tianfu Restaurant is located in the food street of Xigong Street. It is very conspicuous and is the most crowded place.
It is open 24 hours a day and has always been very popular. There is a self-service ordering machine for ordering, which is very convenient.
Xiaojie Tianfu is a must-try restaurant in Luoyang. Its specialties include Dandan noodles, longan steamed buns, fermented rice dumplings, tripe shabu-shabu, hot and sour noodles, spicy hotpot maocai, Republican Meiling porridge, etc.
Per capita consumption is very affordable.
3. Gaoji Qingxiangyuan Juewei Bufan Soup Address: Gaoji Qingxiangyuan Bufan Soup, No. 183 West Street, Laocheng District, Luoyang City, Henan Province. Not far from Lijing Gate, you can see "Luoyang's first Juewei Bufan Soup"
Soup" is a big sign with many people queuing up.