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Some people say that things in Xi’an’s Muslim Street are very expensive. Is this true?

In addition to the famous ancient buildings such as the Terracotta Warriors and Horses and the ancient city wall, the ancient capital of Xi'an also has many specialty snacks, which are also very popular among everyone.

When many people hear Xi’an food, the first thing they think of is Xi’an Muslim Street.

When we search, we will find that netizens often complain that the food in Xi'an Huimin Street is not only not delicious, but also very expensive. Is this true?

Taste itself is a matter of opinion. No matter how delicious something is, not everyone will like it.

The price is indeed very expensive, mainly because the rent in Muslim Street is high.

Although the food in Huimin Street is expensive, there are still many tourists here every day because there are many delicious snacks here, such as roujiamo, steamed noodles, roast mutton, cold skin, yogurt, etc., almost all of them have the characteristics of Shaanxi

Special delicacies can be found here.

Why are there so many people even though it’s expensive?

The reason is simple, because you can eat a variety of delicious food in one place.

Many people know that real food is hidden in those alleys, but the problem is that people who travel to Xi'an simply don't have time to visit those alleys and make a special trip to eat delicious food.

And there is a reason for the high price. After all, the rent here is very expensive, and the rent must be collected from customers. It is impossible for merchants to do business at a loss.

Although the price is indeed more expensive, it is not ridiculously expensive. For example, eating a skewer of red willow roast mutton outside costs 20 yuan, and it only costs 25 yuan in Huimin Street. The price is even much cheaper than many high-end stores.

People often say that people in Xi'an will never go to Huimin Street, but this is not necessarily the case.

It’s very lively here and it’s also one of the places where people in Xi’an like to hang out.

If you are not specifically going to taste Shaanxi cuisine, it is still recommended to experience it at Huimin Street. The price is not particularly expensive and most people can accept it.

What's more, most of the domestic snack streets are like this. I don't think there is anything to complain about.