1. Shanghai City God’s Temple snacks in the Old Town God’s Temple tourist area are one of the four major snack groups in the country (Nanjing Confucius Temple snacks, Suzhou Xuanmiaoguan snacks, and Changsha Fire Palace snacks) and are an important part of Shanghai’s snacks.
Chenghuangmiao snacks were formed in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China and are located in the commercial center of Shanghai's old city.
The snacks in the Old Town God's Temple have a long history, and are said to date back to the Ming Dynasty.
Spiced beans, Nanxiang steamed buns, etc. are already well-known famous products here. Some old restaurants, old teahouses, dim sum shops, etc. with the same eaves and tiles have formed their own independent brands and characteristics, and have become the food flavors of Shanghai and even China.
Snacks from all over the world and from all eras are gathered here: blood glutinous rice soup, rice snails, vermicelli chicken blood oil tofu soup, fried stinky dried tofu, etc. are all sold happily, making this place a veritable snack kingdom.
2. Yunnan South Road Food Street Yunnan South Road Food Street is located in Huangpu District in the center of Shanghai, starting from Jinling East Road in the south and ending at Yan'an East Road in the north, with a total length of 250 meters.
It was founded in September 1991 during the preparations for the first Huangpu Tourism Festival. It was originally named "Great World Food Street". It was renamed "Shanghai Food Street" in 1992 and "Yunnan South Road Food Street" in September 1998.
Yunnan South Road Food Street has the reputation of "stepping into Yunnan Road, you will be blessed with delicious food, and your mouth will be drooling countless times".
There are various snacks and time-honored restaurants on Yunnan South Road. We recommend Abao’s fried pork chops, Dahu Chun Shengjian and Yanyunlou’s roast duck.
3. Qibao Old Street Qibao Old Street is located next to Qingnian Road, Xinjie, Qibao Ancient Town, Minhang District, Shanghai. It was formed in the Han Dynasty, developed in the early Song Dynasty, and flourished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It has a history of more than 1,000 years.
Qibao Ancient Town is also a thousand-year-old ancient town in the Taihu Lake Basin in the south of the Yangtze River. It has picturesque scenery and is a typical town within a city. It is also the ancient town closest to the urban area.
The street is divided into two main streets, North and South. The South Street mainly sells specialty snacks, and the North Street mainly sells tourist crafts, antiques, calligraphy and paintings.
Look at Pudong in ten years of Shanghai, look at the Bund in century-old Shanghai, and look at Qibao in thousand-year Shanghai.
The so-called Qibao for thousands of years can be used in food, such as Old Street glutinous rice dumplings, white-cut mutton, crab apple cake, soy pork knuckles, soy trotters, crispy vegetarian duck, beggar's chicken, Qibao square cake, salted quail eggs,
Stinky tofu, every time I go there, I will have an aftertaste for a week.
4. Huanghe Road Food and Leisure Street Huanghe Road is in a very good location, very close to People’s Square and the Bund.
To sum up, Huanghe Road can be summarized into two points, one is "Shanghai style" and the other is "alongtang food".
"Sea" refers to Shanghai, and "alongtang" refers to the fact that Yellow River Road is not really a very wide road.
In my opinion, Huanghe Road has the feeling of being hidden away from the city.
After visiting the Bund and Nanjing Road in Shanghai, it is a good choice to come here to eat some Shanghainese dishes, seafood, etc.