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Food in Dongmen, Shenzhen

The most distinctive thing about Dongmen is the "Dongmen Town Food City".

The food city was originally called Food Street. It has been small-scale since the opening of Dongmen Street and has a long history. The original food street was mainly made up of temporary stalls selling many kinds of delicacies, snacks, and dried fruits, such as candied haws and rice.

Pancakes, xiaolongbao and other delicacies from all over the world; with the rise of Dongmen commerce, the food court has also grown in scale. Since it was under the jurisdiction of Nantang Property, it has become more rich in flavor; many tenants will find catering friends to come to the food court together.

When opening a store and starting a business, they explored the characteristics and tastes of tourists in Dongmen and found a unique business method of making snacks and delicacies in Dongmen. As a result, Dongmen Food City is full of vitality and growing day by day.

Shenzhen Dongmen Food here has the famous Dongmen Food Court, Ninjaju’s new concept Japanese cuisine, Windsor Castle Steakhouse Western Restaurant, etc.

There is a "Haokelai" steakhouse on Dongmen Middle Road in Shenzhen.

The content is quite rich, and the biggest surprise is: it is actually much more delicious than a serious Western steak.

Haokelai is such a steakhouse for ordinary people. If you want a black pepper steak set meal, medium rare is enough. The juice is very thick, the meat is tender, and the price will not make tourists feel bad.

The food court on the fifth floor of Sun Plaza may be one of the only remaining food courts in Shenzhen, the other one is Weishi Happy City.

The prosperity of Sun Food Hall is due to the popularity of Sun Digital Cinema and Electronic Game Hall. Couples come in pairs and teenagers work in twos and threes.

At the east end of the food court is shabu-shabu, which is a relatively simple small hotpot. Each person has one pot, and they cook some fat beef, enoki mushrooms, vermicelli, etc. The price is not expensive and the environment is acceptable.

Other food stalls include Dragon Beard Candies, Japanese Ramen, Sushi, Indian Pancakes, Cross Bridge Rice Noodles, Chaoshan Fish Eggs, etc., all of which are of decent quality.

Dongmen Food Court, located at Grand Crossroads, includes Pizza Hut, Hanadajia Sushi, Baiweiting and Banana Leaf Thai Cuisine, all of which are quite large.

Pizza Hut is usually popular among teenagers and there are often queues; and Baiwei Pavilion is often filled with more students than adults.

The cost here is higher than that of Sun Food Square. There are no open snack stalls, and the environment and atmosphere are different. If you are tired from shopping, you can take a rest here.