Huimin Street is better.
In addition to eating snacks, you can also feel the smell of fireworks in the old city at Huimin Street. Just stroll around the Beiyuan Gate. When eating, remember to walk into the surrounding alleys.
Yongxingfang is a real tourist attraction. It sells delicacies from all over Shaanxi with average taste and not cheap prices. Both Muslim Street and Yongxingfang are famous food and cultural districts in Xi'an, but tourists are recommended to visit Muslim Street.
Yongxingfang has red lanterns, yellow lanterns and antique buildings. It has an atmosphere, but the food is really not delicious. The meat buns with braised eggs are too salty, and the mutton steamed buns are not as good. Lao Mi’s house on Huimin Street. The variety of food here is definitely not as large as that of Huimin Street. It is a small place and can be eaten in a short time. So you will have more choices when going to Muslim Street.
The street history of Muslim Street
Huifang Style Street is next to the Drum Tower. It is a street in the Muslim District. It is about 500 meters long and runs north-south. It is characterized by bluestone paving. The trees on both sides of the road imitate the buildings of the Ming and Qing dynasties, and the restaurants and utensils are all run by Muslim people, with strong halal characteristics.
There are 10 mosques of different ages and sizes in the historical district, the most famous of which is the Huajue Lane Mosque. Walking around the block, you can see commercial outlets with a fusion of traditional Chinese architectural style and Muslim architectural style everywhere, as well as ethnic costumes, handicrafts, halal food, restaurants and Muslim snack bars.
Currently, there are more than 60,000 Hui Muslims living here. Many streets in the neighborhood have a strong Islamic style, and the halal food city, ethnic shopping malls, mosques, and Muslim living areas complement each other.
The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia-Muslim Street