If you go to Xiamen, you must visit the night market in Xiamen. They say that if you want to understand a city, the best thing is to go to the streets and streets. There are hidden people’s fireworks and the most authentic food. Here is what I will tell you.
Let me introduce to you the special snacks on Dayuan Road in Xiamen. Come and take a look.
Aji Zai Aji Zai is the most popular cake shop here. Many people queue up just to have a bite. The cakes here are made using traditional techniques and the materials are honest. It is a must-buy for souvenirs because the packaging is relatively simple and saves some.
The cost is basically no more than 20 yuan, which is very reasonable.
You can see the sincerity of the boss from just one mung bean cake. The filling of the mung bean cake is delicious and even the skin is crispy.
This store is more common and is a must-eat special delicacy.
Laicuo Cheng Bian Restaurant has a long history and is inherited from an old store. It has been in existence for exactly 70 years.
The store is named Laicuocheng because Laicuocheng is the predecessor of Dayuan Road in Xiamen. More than 60 years ago, this was the most prosperous food and culture street in Xiamen. The name was chosen to commemorate and commemorate it.
The bamboo noodles are mixed with ingredients such as tomato sauce, chili sauce, peanuts, sesame seeds, minced garlic, etc. It is fragrant and tough, leaving people with endless aftertaste and wanting to eat it again.
The founder of Taro Bun King, Wang Zhijie’s grandfather Wang Chaoji, is the founder of Haoqingxiang, which is famous for its taro buns and roasted pork rice dumplings.
Different from others, Wang’s taro buns are more chewy.
The boss explained that in addition to catering to the tastes of young people, the quality of taro has also been changing, so the taro wrapper of Taro Bun King has also been slightly adjusted.
Now Taro Bun King has a store in Dayuan, and the store is more spacious and tidy.