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Where to eat in Changsha

Changsha people love to be lively and get together. You can't go to any store where there are many people. Even if you have to wait in line, you must be patient, because eating is a major event in life, and you can't be careless, because this delicious meal will definitely be worth it. Of course, you'd better find the reservation number in this newspaper first, and you can chew it when you enter the door. Note: The following five food belts are the places where Changsha people often go to "Misi Misi", which is very popular: Yatangchong Food Belt on the First and Second Ring Road is known as the "No.1 Food Street in Sanxiang", located at the intersection of Xinzhong Road and Yatang Village on the Second Ring Road, with Hunan Restaurant as the main place, which features Liuyang cuisine and gathers restaurants from all over the country, such as Sichuan and Guangdong. Famous restaurants include: Yilu Jixiang, Xihu Lou, Bian Shi Caigenxiang (Sichuan style), Bodhi Tree, etc. Second, Shuguang Road Food Belt This may be the densest food belt in restaurants in Changsha. Famous restaurants include Rongtai, Hongji, Xuji Seafood, Xiaoxianghui, etc. Not far from this road, there are Kowloon Hotel and Binghuolou. Third, the famous restaurants in Furong South Road Food Belt are: Wangfu Restaurant, Hunan and Hubei Love, Yinyuan Seafood Boat, Furong Garden, Tanyutou (Sichuan Style), Tanzhou Wagang, etc. Four, Jiefang West Road business meals, noodle restaurant food belt famous Chinese and western restaurants have the Mona Lisa, the famous noodle restaurant Yang Yuxing head office is also in this street, in addition, Gan Changshun noodle restaurant is not far from this street on Huangxing Road. Famous Chinese and Western restaurants in Changsha include Golden Horn and Wangzhong Western Restaurant. Five, Huangxing South Road nightingale, delicious food belt Life in the depths of Changsha city can be tasted here, and there may be the most lively and delicious Hunan snack waiting for you here. Duck skeleton, tasty shrimp, Hunan-style kebabs, grilled squid, stinky tofu, etc., Changsha people are salivating at the sound. Even if the signboard is hung with the word "Guangdong", these Hunan flavors are indispensable. This food belt includes Shahe Street, along the south entrance of Huangxing South Road and Xueyuan Street. Pay attention to whether the store is hygienic. You don't have to rush to any font size. As long as it is lively, the taste of "Xiang" must be pure and delicious. This is the best advertisement for food. Of course, the above is not absolutely inclusive. Changsha people have a remarkable feature in food-they like the new and hate the old. In this "old" word, there are still good delicacies hidden. If you haven't tasted these delicious foods, your trip to Hunan food may be incomplete. Therefore, you have to personally visit the following places: Changsha time-honored brand, the Fire Palace in Pozi Street, which Chairman Mao personally visited, and Yuloudong, a century-old gourmet shop that is not on the food belt but is full of popularity and "old trees and new flowers". The two places are worth visiting, even if they are small bowls and saucers, they have different flavors. The "yellow duck call" in Orange Island (a kind of wild fish in Xiangjiang River) used to be popular in Changsha food industry for a while, but now the tide has receded. But eating yellow duck call on Orange Island and watching the Xiangjiang River go north, there is no noise, only the clouds are spreading and the clouds are relaxing, which is a kind of freehand life, and it is worth visiting here.