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How about the food court?

There are many types of food in the food street, most of which are local specialties, as well as foreign snacks. The snacks in the food court are relatively low-priced and popular. It is a type of commercial and professional street, and there is no unified standard across the country.

1. Chengdu Jinli:

The Chengdu people who know best about life have built Jinli, which knows best about food. There are snacks in Jinli in Chengdu that you can and cannot name. It’s all there. Lai glutinous rice balls, Zhong dumplings, Sanda Pao and sad jelly, almost every step of the 400-meter alley you will encounter a variety of different snack bars, chewing in your mouth, holding in your hands, still looking for something.

The most amazing thing is that the entire Jinli is filled with the rich "flavor of the Three Kingdoms", and it is extremely fun to eat and play at the same time. Must-eat: Zhang Fei beef, Ye Erhui, beef coke cake, Bobo chicken.

2. Sifang Street, Lijiang Old Town:

Sifang Street is located in the heart of the ancient city. Although Sifang Street is small in area, it brings together various snacks with the most Lijiang characteristics, such as chicken and chicken. Bean jelly, Naxi grilled fish, Lijiang cake, and liver blowing are magical charms that both foreign tourists and local residents cannot resist.

In addition, another delicacy that cannot be eaten in Sifang Street is Yunnan rice noodles, and whether it is a well-known restaurant or a street shop, you can serve a bowl of rice noodles that is never the same and is full of praise. ability. Must-eat: Amala Pork Ribs, Pujia Flower Cake Transportation: Take the bus from the airport to Lijiang New Town and get off, take a taxi to the entrance of Lijiang Old Town, and walk to Sifang Street; take the train.

3. Shanghai City God’s Temple:

If you want to eat snacks, go to the City God’s Temple. This is the common sense of both new and old Shanghainese. No matter how mixed it is, this is definitely the place with the most snacks in Shanghai. If the gathering of time-honored brands is the dignity of Chenghuang Temple as a long-established food street, then the thousands of various snacks and delicacies are the enduring soul of Chenghuang Temple.

Crab rice dumplings, pork ribs rice cakes, snails, and sand balls, Shanghai is restored to its most simple and market-like appearance here, and it is particularly attractive. Must-try: Hefeng Restaurant, Green Wave Gallery, Nanxiang Steamed Bread Shop, Wangjiasha Dim Sum Shop.