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Guangzhou snacks

Sigh... what are the snacks in Guangzhou like?

Is it the orthodox Guangzhou tea snacks and desserts?

Or something like street barbecue drinks?

For students, it shouldn’t be too expensive... 1. Orthodox refreshments and desserts.

Go to the small restaurants in Yuexiu, Dongshan, Liwan, and Haizhu in the old city to try...the price is not too expensive, and if you eat just enough, it is possible for a person of more than ten to thirty people...there are some time-honored snacks

, but there are too many "cloning" phenomena, and the store names have been cloned and copied... In fact, you can try noodles and the like, they are not too expensive.

They all cost 4-10 yuan. It depends on your luck whether you can eat the authentic ones... I don't know if you like the AA system where everyone pays for each or sharing... Some small restaurants are really good ~ I'm selfish... I prefer to eat iced ones.

(Summer), "Zong Tuo Zhu" has three branches, one of which serves ice cream, and all three are in the old city. You can see the address shown in the picture at the following website: /w.cjh/blog/static/2065113200951791421935

/Actually, in some small villages and some remote places (please forgive me for saying this...don't hit me...), you can eat farm food~ I live in Tianhe, but it's close to Baiyun District.

A little further past Yuangang is Longdong, ah!

This is the South China Botanical Garden.

Here in Yushatan, take bus No. 84. When you are near the terminal, you can see a small farm shop~ It’s so enjoyable to eat porridge there in the morning!

It’s delicious~ There are also some mountain villas nearby. The price is similar to that of ordinary restaurants, but the food is better... In fact, in the direction of Conghua, there are also some villas that cook whatever they want as their signature dishes... Oops... I’m off topic.

Let's get to the point... As for snacks, those XX cakes and XX crisps are sold in many places, but the authentic ones don't seem to be concentrated together... Guangzhou Restaurant has a long history, but the price is a bit expensive.

... "Lianxianglou" is considered authentic. Every time I go to my mother-in-law's house to pay New Year greetings or something, my father buys it there... I remember it was near the Guest House (Sorry, I only recognize the route from Lianxianglou to my mother-in-law's house)

...) Chicken cakes, butterfly cakes and walnut cakes, husband and wife cakes are relatively old, and there are stewed milk and sugar water like double skin milk, and Zhuangyuan and Tingzi porridge.

If you want details, you should check it carefully online... After all, it is more objective to combine the opinions of many people... 2. Barbecue drinks and the like.

Isn’t Guangzhou’s barbecue imported?

...Beverages include herbal teas, Wang Lao Kat, Huang Zhenlong and the like are considered authentic; there are also chrysanthemum teas and the like, just go to places that specialize in tea... In fact, go to the restaurants in the old city, those Abo

The concentrated places are all similar to the local flavor of Guangzhou (except for the attraction of being too cheap...) In the old city, some small shops sell not too many things. There are 3 or 4 types of shops, you can consider

Take a look, the price may be about 5 yuan more than what you can eat at home or near school, but the taste is much different!

There’s also Guangzhou’s Laohuo Jingtang, which costs around a dozen yuan a cup, so don’t call it expensive, it’s the real deal!

The MSG in Bilie soup is more nutritious ~ 3. If seafood is a characteristic of Guangzhou, you can also say this.

After all, coastal areas are of course rich in seafood... but this is not considered a snack... as mentioned above, it is considered a meal time, or a midnight snack.