1. Laodingfeng Dim Sum
Laodingfeng is the second best dim sum in Harbin. It is the oldest pastry shop in Harbin, with a history of more than a hundred years. The most famous ones are moon cakes, Yuanxiao (fried in the north, not glutinous rice balls, but similar), rice noodles, peach crisp, Changbai cake and so on.
2. Harbin sausage
Harbin sausage is a red sausage with a crimson casing outside. You can tear it off when you eat it, or you can leave it alone and cut it into pieces. Of course, it's a table food, so don't eat it empty-mouthed. It's very salty, but if you chew it too much, you can taste a strong fragrance and fruity taste.
3. Gowasu, Lin Qiu
Gowasu is a low-alcohol beverage popular in Russian, Ukrainian and other eastern European countries. It is brewed by dry bread fermentation, and its color is similar to that of beer but slightly red. Because its alcohol content is only about 1%. Moderate sweet and sour, children can also drink it.
4. Lin Qiu Dalieba
What is Dalieba? It is actually big bread, also called Dalieba (Leba is a transliteration of Russian bread), which came from Russia and is now a must in Harbin. This kind of bread is round and weighs five pounds. It has a traditional European flavor.
5. Hericium erinaceus
Hericium erinaceus is the raw material of traditional and precious dishes in China and one of the four famous dishes. Hericium erinaceus is extremely delicious, mellow and delicious, and it has the functions of improving immunity and resisting aging. In addition, compared with Hericium erinaceus in the south, Hericium erinaceus in the north has thicker meat.
Extended information:
Harbin, referred to as "Ha" or "Ice City" for short, is the capital of Heilongjiang Province, a sub-provincial city, a mega-city and one of the central cities in northeast China.
The core city of Harbin metropolitan area is the transportation, politics, economy, culture and finance center in the northeast, and it is also the city under the jurisdiction of China Province with the largest land jurisdiction area. .
As of 215, Harbin has a total area of 53,1 square kilometers and a municipal area of 1,198 square kilometers. It governs 9 municipal districts, 7 counties and 2 county-level cities, with a permanent population of 1.665 million.