Nanjing, a city with a long history and rich cultural heritage, can always find exciting food in every corner.
There are many small restaurants gathered near the Confucius Temple. They may not be famous, but they tell the life and emotions of Nanjing people in every bowl.
1. A Niu Liang Tang The first restaurant I want to recommend is A Niu Liang Tang located in the alley of Confucius Temple.
This small restaurant hidden in the alley of Confucius Temple really gave me a heart-warming delicious experience.
I still remember that time, when the winter wind was biting, I stepped into this small shop shivering.
I ordered a bowl of beef soup, but as soon as it was served, the hot smell hit me and instantly melted my frozen fingers.
The beef slices floating in the soup looked tender and tender, as if they were waiting for me, a guest who was as frozen as a snowman, to rescue them.
When I took my first sip, the scalding hot soup burst into my mouth, and warmth instantly spread throughout my body.
The tenderness of the beef slices coupled with the rich aroma of beef bones is as if you have found a warm embrace in the ice and snow.
I couldn't help but close my eyes, and for a moment I felt like I was back to the delicious hot pot I enjoyed when I was a child in the company of my family.
This bowl of beef soup not only filled my stomach, but also warmed my heart.
In this strange city, Aniu Soup gave me a feeling of home, as if I had a deeper connection with this city.
Every mouthful of soup is like the friendship of the host, warming the soul far away from home.
Reason for recommendation: If you are looking for warmth in the cold winter, you might as well try Aniu Soup.
The full beef soup will not only fill your stomach, but also make you feel the warm hospitality of Nanjing people.
Don't wait any longer, walk into this small restaurant and let A Niu soup light up your taste buds in the cold winter and bring you a different kind of warmth.
Address: 5F, Building A, Maoye Tiandi, No. 2 Jiankang Road, Qinhuai District, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province Price: 4 per capita 2. Lao Wang’s roast duck Lao Wang’s roast duck is hidden in the alley of Confucius Temple, not far from the noisy streets
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I remember that day, it was a sunny weekend, and my friends suddenly suggested that we go to try the roast duck in this small restaurant.
I smelled the aroma of roast duck and felt instantly excited, as if a child was about to play.
When we stepped into the store, it was like entering a mouth-watering scented wonderland.
The air is filled with a unique aroma, and the golden roast duck skin shines under the light, which is very tempting.
The waiter served a roast duck. The skin was crispy and the meat was juicy. It was a feast for the mouth.
The delicious taste made me feel like I was in a sea of ??delicious food, and I couldn't help but praise it again and again.
Throughout the meal, we enjoyed the delicious food and laughed heartily.
The number of roast duck slices on the table gradually decreased, but the pleasant emotions continued to accumulate.
Friends share interesting stories about each other’s lives, and we seem to forget the passage of time.
At this moment, it seems that the most sincere emotions in life are injected into every bite of delicious food.
Lao Wang's roast duck is not because of its gorgeous decoration or high-end reputation, but because of its authentic taste, which brings people's hearts back to the simplest and most unpretentious food emotions.
This small restaurant is like a small harbor, allowing me to temporarily stay away from the hustle and bustle of the city and quietly enjoy the satisfaction brought by delicious food.
Reason for recommendation: If you ask me why I recommend Lao Wang’s roast duck, I will say without hesitation, because it is the kind of food that makes people feel “home”.
It doesn’t require too many tedious modifications. Just take a bite and you can feel the emotion and intention behind the food.
Every time I think of that joyful roast duck feast, I can’t help but laugh, as if I feel the warmth and happiness at that time again.
In this fast-paced society, Lao Wang’s roast duck taught me that life can be so simple and beautiful.
This is not only a delicious meal, but also a blend of emotions, which makes me understand what is truly worth remembering.
If you want to experience this simple delicacy and emotion, you might as well take a trip to Lao Wang’s roast duck and experience the wonderful time that makes people happy.
Address: No. 48, Dashiba Street, Qinhuai District, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province Price: 8 per capita 3. Xiaoyang Shengjian Near the Confucius Temple, there is a snack bar that makes people want to stop, and that is Xiaoyang Shengjian.
Whenever I have a free afternoon, I always come here involuntarily and order a delicious pan-fried bun.
Standing on the street, watching the steamed bun master skillfully making the buns, the aroma is so fragrant, it is really mouth-watering.
A pan-fried bun is served. The outer skin of the bun is golden and crispy, slightly shiny, and full of tempting appetite.
I often can't help myself and take a bite of the outer skin, and am instantly fascinated by the crispy texture.
Then, the juicy pork stuffing exudes a rich aroma in your mouth, and every bite is like an adventure in savoring Nanjing cuisine.
The salty meat filling and the slightly sweet soup form a delicious dialogue that will make people remember it endlessly.
Although the buns here are not eye-catching in appearance, they embody the hard work and persistence of the restaurant owner.