The most popular snack street in Hangzhou is: Longxiang Bridge.
First of all, it has a superior geographical location. The business district and the West Lake meet here, where there is a large flow of people and tourists gather. It is also located at the Longxiang Bridge subway entrance.
In addition, there are also specialty snacks from all over the country, so it is a must if you want to be popular.
Longxiangli Snack Street is divided into two floors: the ground floor is mainly for ready-to-eat snack stalls, where you can buy and go.
The underground floor is mainly occupied by some small food shops, and some well-known domestic and foreign Internet celebrity food shops are gathered here. Therefore, although the environment is relatively crowded, it does not affect the enthusiasm of young people to pursue food.
Types of snacks: The snack street mainly focuses on Hangzhou’s famous snacks, such as cypress buns with green onions, steamed dumplings, fried dumplings, Dingsheng cakes, egg pancakes, dried vegetable pancakes, etc. You can buy them here. Although I didn’t try them, it looks like
It should taste good like this, otherwise there wouldn't be so many people buying it to eat.
In addition to Hangzhou’s local snacks, there are also famous snacks from all over the world, such as mutton skewers from Xinjiang, stinky tofu from Changsha, sizzling squid from Hainan, etc. You can eat delicacies from all over the country just by strolling here.
In addition, many Internet celebrity snacks are also available here, enriching the variety of food in the entire snack street.
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