Changli Road: After the sun disappeared, Changli Road can be regarded as a snack street that can best meet the food consumption. The most lively place to eat and eat food stalls on Changli Road is near Licheng Road. A street here is full of all kinds of seafood barbecues and snacks, and there are food stalls on weekends. I don't know how to describe it. All the places where tables can be set are filled with tables, and all the tables are filled with people. All kinds of snacks can be satisfied here.
Guyang Road: There are many Japanese people living near Guyang Road, so a food street with Japanese cuisine as the mainstay has gradually formed, with a natural and authentic taste. All kinds of butcher shops, izakaya, are like the feeling of a hospitable host opening the door to entertain fellow villagers in a foreign land. Don't be surprised if more than half the guests in the store are Japanese.
Hongquan Road: There is such a street in Shanghai, surrounded by Korean businessmen. Seven out of ten people on the road can speak Korean, just like on the streets of Korea. It turns out that this is just a Korean community inhabited by more than 30 thousand people. However, with the popularity of Korean dramas, a large number of fans come here, and "Hongquan Road" has become a small South Korea in Shanghai. There are too many barbecues, fried chicken and desserts to eat all day.
Wu Kang Road: Wu Kang Road is only one or two roads away from the bustling business district, but it is easy to touch the quiet side of the city. The food in the restaurant here is similar in temperament to Ma Xiao Road in Otawa: low-key and exquisite, suitable for savoring while walking slowly. Red brick villa, all kinds of terraces, here is definitely a good place to spend most weekends.
Daxue Road: Daxue Road starts from Guoding Road in the west, runs through Chuangzhi Square, and goes directly to Chuangzhi Tiandi Square and Fudan University. Just like the prototype University Avenue in Silicon Valley, this is a creative paradise! The food here is also very diverse. There are more than ten gourmet restaurants, such as American, Mexican, Italian, Thai and Japanese, which are not only the favorite of nearby students, but also a good place for many white-collar workers to explore food and pull weeds.