Lushan south road 1
Fallen Street is located near Hexi University Town, but it has already disappeared due to the changes of the times. At present, there are delicious snacks on Lushan South Road in Hexi University Town, which can be compared with them: plum bacon cake, corn wrapped in cheese and Gan Mei sauce, frozen yogurt like yogurt ice cream, sugar and oil cake, slag cake, whole grain fish meal, Xiangxi fish meal, bean cake and tiger skin.
0 10 to 10 10, go to Hexi. Taiping Street, Wangsan Street and Pozi Street still have their charm. They are the downtown areas with the largest passenger flow during holidays.
After several repairs, Taiping Street still retains the ancient bluestone pavement. There are shops on both sides, and the crowd is bustling. Standing in the street, there is no end in sight. Every few steps, an alley will extend on both sides, and all kinds of small shops, such as Hunan specialty rice noodles and old Changsha stinky tofu, are dazzling. Taiping Street is a street, but it actually contains countless alleys, each of which is like a microcosm of the whole street, step by step, like an endless kaleidoscope.
2. Taiping Street
Come out from Taiping Street and walk to Jiefang West Road, which is the famous "Bar Street" in Changsha. As the name implies, there are many bars in this street, which is the craziest and noisiest existence in Changsha, a city that doesn't sleep every night.
3. Hualong Pool
Walk less than 100 meters past Bar Street, and you will see another famous old street in Old Changsha. The huge arch says "Three Kings Street".
Wangsan Street is a veritable food street, where food and shopping coexist. Wangsan Street is a paradise for gourmets. The famous old Changsha Ikiji is just around the corner. This shop is famous for its delicious snakes and crayfish. If you are interested in snake meat, I recommend the wall crack to try this.
4. Wangsan Street
Pozi Street is one of the oldest streets and lanes in Changsha. Named after the slope of this street, it has become a famous food street in Changsha. The antique streets are lined with restaurant snacks, and the most symbolic one is the Fire Palace. Even though there are different opinions, as the soul of Pozi Street, you can taste all the snacks in Changsha here. Stinky tofu, sugar oil, glutinous rice balls, mung bean paste, noodle soup, rice flour, eight-treasure rice, snail, tasty shrimp, braised pig's feet, mala Tang, etc.
5. Pozi Street
Friends who like spicy food must want to find the most authentic and delicious shrimp in old Changsha, and get to the point! On the Xiangjiang River in Hedong, there is a famous landmark-Du Fu Jiang Ge. On the street where Du Fu Jiangge is located, there is an authentic delicious shrimp restaurant in old Changsha.
6. Du Fu Jiangge
The "snack shop" that likes to sip ghosts in Changsha belongs to the "Dongguashan", a midnight snack shrine of the old Changsha people. Dongguashan, from a shanty town with tiled houses everywhere, has now become a famous gathering place for midnight snack. That neon alley less than a hundred miles is waiting for more surprises from your taste buds. The most famous ones are Dongguashan sausage, He Zhong-style barbecue, roast beef skewers, Yunnan street snacks and the taste of happiness.