Dalian Food Street: Russian style street is a paradise for seafood barbecue and fried noodles, such as oysters, squid, crabs, clams, sea oysters and seafood fried noodles.
Featured recommendation: At the starting point of the station on Route 2 in front of the station, there is an octopus dumpling shop there. The tuna sandwiches and tuna sandwiches inside are very authentic. The most authentic one is the octopus dumplings, which have a very pure Japanese flavor.
Transportation: Take bus No. 13 and get off at Shengli Bridge. Take bus No. 403, 30, 708 and other buses and get off at Zhongshan Square. Go south along Shanghai Road for 5 minutes to Shengli Bridge. Crossing the bridge is Fengqing Street.
Black Rock Reef Snack Street is a good place to eat street food. Seafood barbecue, spicy skewers, stinky tofu, braised rice, honey chicken neck, grilled squid... There are many varieties of snacks at reasonable prices. Come here to eat on weekends or in the evening.
There are also quite a few people who eat snacks from the street to the end of the street, and you can fill your stomach with very little money.
Transportation: You can get there by taking bus No. 16 or No. 523.
Food Street from Huanghe Road to Malan Hongqi Road This is a popular food street.
Sichuan Waichuan, Sitong Live Fish Hotpot, and Shuanglong Live Fish Hotpot on the Yellow River Road are relatively famous. Dalian people who eat Sichuan cuisine often think of Sichuan Waikawa on the Yellow River Road.
The Laozotai Fish Restaurant on Hongqi Road in Malanzi is quite distinctive for its alternative fish head stewed in corn pancakes, Wuhan grilled live fish, and Northeastern stews.
Transportation: You can get there by taking bus No. 522, No. 534, No. 535, No. 705, No. 705 District Road, No. 708, No. 708 District Road, and No. 709.
Shandong Road Food Street is a long street, with barbecue, hot pot, seafood, sheep Xiezi, roast goose, fish head and other shops on both sides.
The food on this street is very unique and reasonably priced.
Recommended restaurants: Weiwuwei Seafood Restaurant, Fulong Leisure Hotel, Wangshunge Hotel, Liangliang BBQ, Dafulong Hotpot, Zhuge Grilled Fish, Iron Pot Roast Goose, and Sheep Scorpion.
Transportation: You can get there by taking bus No. 8, No. 514, Quanshui Shopping Plaza-Changxing Market and other buses.
Tianjin Street Snack Street Tianjin Street has a lot of seafood, and you can taste a variety of seafood here.
The snack street is divided into two parts, one is the seafood stalls operated indoors, and the other is the open-air snack stalls.
The quality and food preparation of outdoor shops will be worse than those operated indoors. The seafood stalls operated indoors will look alive.
Reminder: The closer to the intersection, the higher the price of seafood, and the further in you go, the cheaper the price becomes.
Recommended stores: Tiantian Fishing Port (Renmin Road store), Shuangshengyuan Food Court, Dalian Old Restaurant, Fuge Seafood Restaurant Transportation: Take bus No. 40, 414, 613, 702, 702 and get off at Democracy Square; take 707
Bus No. 712 or No. 712 and get off at the foot of the stone trough.
Taiyuan Street Food Street Taiyuan Street is a lively street.
Coffee shops, teahouses, seafood shops and specialty shops, all the food and beverages here are as dazzling as handicrafts.
The various coffees and Western food in the cafes on both sides of the Taiwan Strait are attracting more and more tasteful people, and the authentic Sichuan cuisine with Sichuan style is also very attractive.
Transportation: Take bus No. 6, No. 14, No. 18, No. 22, No. 23, No. 27, No. 404, No. 406, No. 410, No. 506, No. 531 and other buses and get off at Taiyuan Street Station.