I don’t know how many friends have married in Wuzhen. Today I will recommend the food in Wuzhen to you and let you experience the food here. Now I will tell you about the food.
When it comes to food and drink, Wuzhen is famous for these, of course, such as: Wuzhen white chrysanthemum, Sanbaijiu, black wine, sister-in-law cakes, candies and pastries, herbal black tea, etc.
Moreover, these are also suitable to be carried as travel specialties and taken home as gifts for relatives and friends.
However, I prefer the feeling of eating while walking.
Maybe, the best food in the world is on the road.
When I watch others feasting, I can’t help but put my foot down.
Sitting in front of the Eight Immortals Table, enjoying the delicious food, the taste is so delicious.
First of all, let’s go to Amway’s Scholar Mutton Restaurant. It’s quite famous here. Your father Ma has visited it every time he comes to Wuzhen, and of course there are many other famous people.
The only bad thing is that it is always crowded no matter what time of day it is.
Apart from the reputation, I think the taste here is really good, the soup is fragrant and not greasy.
In addition to Scholar Mutton, I walked along the street shops and casually wandered to a restaurant.
Because there were so many people, we shared a table with others. With their recommendation, we randomly ordered a few side dishes, and they tasted really delicious.
In addition, there are other specialties of Wuzhen that are worthy of your taste, such as: rice dumplings with pork, stir-fried bamboo chicken, Wuzhen champion balls, glutinous rice eight-treasure duck, etc.
Small Town Impression Restaurant After visiting Nanzha, we had a meal at a restaurant called "Small Town Impression".
My friend said this was the most delicious meal we had in the scenic spot; the boss was very enthusiastic and patiently introduced us to the special dishes and places to visit in Wuzhen; we ordered steamed white water fish and fragrant dried malan head.
Recommended dish: steamed fish: the taste is very delicious, retaining the original flavor of the fish, and only adding a little soy sauce.
Dried Malantou: a local wild vegetable with a unique taste and worth trying.
It is worth mentioning that this store also provides free chrysanthemum tea. On a sweaty summer evening, you can drink chrysanthemum tea, which is very thirst-quenching, so you can promote it to the boss for free! The key is that the boss himself doesn’t know yet (it’s definitely me)
Conscience recommendation).
Business information Business hours: 9:00~22:00.
Address: No. 148, Xinhua Road, Wuzhen.
Recommended shops and signatures: Kam Kee Pastry Shop’s recommended signature: Wuzhen Dingsheng Cake.
Business hours: 8:00~21:00.
The recommended signature of the sauce duck restaurant: duck with osmanthus, sugar, lotus root and sauce.
Business hours: 8:00~22:00.
Recommended signature of the casserole shop: Signature casserole.
Business hours: 17:00~24:00.
Man La La Fried Shop’s recommended signature: shredded radish pancake.
Business hours: 10:30~20:30.
Recommended small pot noodles: three fresh noodles and old duck noodles.
Business hours: 8:00~21:00.
Recommended signature of steamed bun shops in alleyways: big meat buns.
Business hours: 8:00~17:00 (20:30 on weekends).
Wu Ma Wonton Noodles’ recommended signature: Big Wontons.
Business hours: 13:00~20:30.
Recommended sesame cakes: Umeboshi vegetable cakes.
Business hours: 8:00~17:00.
Recommended signature of Shusheng Mutton Noodles: Signature Mutton Noodles.
Business hours: 8:00~22:30.
Mao Laotai’s stinky tofu recommended signature: stinky tofu.
Business hours: 8:00~20:00.
Recommended specialty of Yongping Noodles: Osmanthus Cake.
Business hours: 13:00~20:30.
The recommended small pot noodles for one person are 30 yuan per person, and the three fresh noodles and abalone noodles are recommended.
Wu Ma’s wontons are 30 yuan per person, and we recommend the large fresh meat wontons.
The affordable porridge shop costs 20 yuan per person, and we recommend white porridge and egg pancakes.
The steamed bun shop in the alleys costs 10 yuan per person, and the big meat buns and vermicelli noodles are recommended.
Food recommendation for two people is 60 yuan for the host and family of the B&B, which mainly recommends home-cooked meals.
Jiangjunfu Hot Pot costs 70 yuan per person, specializing in deep-sea shrimp and bean curd skin.
Bingxiang Chinese Restaurant costs RMB 80 per person and specializes in dried vegetables, hand-peeled bamboo shoots and sliced ??pork liver.
Private restaurants cost 100 yuan per person and specialize in Mr. Tofu and white water fish.
For late-night snacks, we recommend Yusheng Restaurant, which is open 24 hours a day and costs 100 yuan per person. It specializes in mutton.
Zhaqiao Casserole Restaurant has an average price of 35 yuan per person and specializes in its signature casserole.