1. Pozi Street.
Pozi Street is one of the oldest streets in Changsha and a famous snack street in Changsha.
Both sides of the quaint streets are full of restaurant snacks. The most symbolic one is Fire Palace, which is the soul of Pozi Street and the soul of Changsha snacks. When you arrive at Pozi Street, you can temporarily stay here and eat from the street leisurely.
Alley smell.
There are old Changsha restaurants such as Huogonggong, Xinhualou, Sixi Wonton, and Wenji Four-in-One. Here you can also taste Changsha delicacies such as flavored shrimp, stinky tofu, sugar-oiled cake, white rice balls, rice noodles, and braised pig's feet.
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Address: Pozi Street 2, Tianxin District, Changsha, 5 must-visit food streets for foodies in Changsha.
Taiping Street carries a thousand years of history. Changsha has experienced wars and changes with a long history of two thousand years, but Taiping Street has retained its unchanging sentiments for thousands of years.
Taiping Street is a must-visit place for foreigners. It is crowded with people every day, no matter day or night.
This street has also cultivated many "Internet celebrity delicacies".
Address: Taiping Street, Tianxin District (Xiangjiang Middle Road Station, Changsha Metro Line 2) 3. Nanmenkou Snack Street.
Anyone who is an "old man" in Changsha knows a food street.
In Changsha, whether you are a tourist full of expectations or a familiar "old Changsha", this place at the south gate is "famous".
In particular, there are so many delicacies that you can’t find anywhere! Especially in the Changjun Middle School area, if you enter any small shop, you will find the authentic “Changsha taste”.
There is an Industrial and Commercial Bank of China and a China Merchants Bank at the junction of the south gate and the pedestrian street.
If you come from Wuyi Road, you can pick it up downstairs of Pinghe Hall.
However, all the more formal shops on this street accept credit cards, so you don’t have to worry about not having enough food to prepare.
Address: Changsha South Gate is located about 200 meters south of Tianxin Pavilion in Changsha City, at the intersection of Chengnan Road and Huangxing Road in Changsha City. It is the South Gate.
4. Dongguashan Food Street.
Dongguashan basically belongs to the category of "nightlife", because most shops open at 7:00 pm, so if you come during the day, you won't be able to eat many delicious foods.
The Dongguashan area is famous for its Dongguashan sausage. No matter how long the queue is, you still want to eat a few skewers.
Address: 5 Yunan Street, Duzheng Street, Tianxin District, Changsha.
Duzheng Street is not only beautiful in name, but also beautiful in meaning, emotion and scenery.
The name of each small alley has a profound cultural heritage.
Duzheng Street, with a total length of 314 meters, is one of the few historical streets preserved in Changsha. It once gathered the Shanhua County Town God Temple, known as the "Dingxiang King Temple", Zhan Wang Palace to commemorate the founder of Hunan cuisine, and the inheritance
Hunan culture and peach blossom wells with pear orchard style, etc.
There are countless food shops hidden in Duzheng Street.
Some are fashionable, some are retro, and some are just delicious, a fusion of history and modernity.
Address: Duzheng Street, Changsha, starting from Gaozheng Street in the south, connected to Tianxin Pavilion, and connected to Mawang Street in the north, with a total length of 314 meters.