The night market on Sanpailou Street feels a bit like a small-town night market. During the day, all you can see here are some small restaurants and restaurants. But at about 6 o'clock in the evening, those small stalls suddenly pop up and become prosperous in an instant.
Get up, every house is full.
Wearing slippers and shorts, you can go out and look for food at will.
If you go to Sanpailou to find delicious food during the barbecue night, I suggest you not go to those restaurants, but choose the roadside stalls. There is a snack market in Sanpailou, where you can find all kinds of snacks, but the main ones are barbecue. Each one has its own specialty.
Its own unique barbecue flavor.
If you eat all the way along this trail, you will be guaranteed to burst your belly.
Recommendation: Taoyufang BBQ Bar: Orleans wings, Arctic shrimp, bacon rolls, raw porridge, shrimp porridge; snack area: grilled squid, grilled scallops, grilled chicken wings, Xiaoduo sushi, Old Beijing fried chicken legs.
I heard that there is also a very good night market and snack street gathering place on Xinmin Road. At night, the scene is a hundred times more lively than during the day.
Generally speaking, it starts around 5 or 6 o'clock, and the stall owner will push the food cart to the designated location. Most of the spicy hotpots are here. Most of the shops in the two rows sell spicy hotpots, including wontons, cold noodles and barbecue.
Of course, there are many restaurants near the Confucius Temple Food Street. If you like, you can finish the snacks and then have a full meal in a restaurant.
Recommended: pear tea, three fresh bean curds, oyster omelette, fish pot stickers, mutton skewers.
When you come to Nanjing, you can’t miss the Lao Ya Vermicelli Soup. The main snacks in Nanjing are Confucius Temple, Lion Bridge (near Hunan Road), Gan Family Courtyard, etc. Among them, the "Qinhuai Eight Wonders" in the Confucius Temple area are the most representative of Nanjing.
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The so-called "Eight Wonders of Qinhuai" refers to the 16 famous snacks in eight snack restaurants in Beijing: Kuiguang Pavilion's spiced tea eggs and spiced beans; Yonghe Garden's crab shell yellow sesame cakes and Kaiyang dried silk; Qifang Pavilion's duck fat crispy sesame cakes
, sesame oil dried shreds; Liufengju’s scallion pancakes and tofu nao’er; Qifangge’s assorted vegetable buns and shredded chicken noodles; Jiang Youji’s beef pot stickers and beef soup; Zhanyuan Noodle House’s thin-skin dumplings and fried fish in red soup
Noodles; five-color cakes and sweet-scented osmanthus-filled dumplings from Lianhu Cake Shop.
A man wandered to the Confucius Temple, which he had visited several times, looking for the legendary "Eight Wonders of Qinhuai".
Walk all the way and ask all the way.
Finally, the whereabouts of all the "Eight Wonders" were finally found. Except for Qifang Pavilion, Yonghe Garden, Jiang Youji Pot Stickers, and Lianhu Cake Ball Shop, which were still in business, Kuiguang Pavilion had been transferred to a famous tea house, leaving only
The neon lights on the front of the store have disappeared; Zhanyuan Noodle House has long since moved out of the Confucius Temple area; Liufengju has even gone out of business and disappeared from memory.