1. Of course, the most famous one is Zhoucun Shaobing. The price varies greatly. It seems to be 10 yuan a pack when bought in the main store, but it is really crispy, sweet and very delicious. If you have the chance, I will try it. The newly made ones are delicious. Then there are
Shops on the street sell those that cost 5 yuan a pack, but the production time is a little longer, but they are guaranteed not to expire. It is best to buy them on Zhoucun Street. Some small workshops in their own houses also sell freshly made ones, which seem to cost 7 yuan.
A bag is sold everywhere in Zibo City, but those are processed for a longer time and are not as delicious as the local ones in Zhoucun. 2. There is a snack shop in the backyard of the Silk Museum that makes freshly made snacks. I really can’t remember their name.
It looks a bit like smashing rice cakes. I seem to remember whether it was made with peanuts or black sesame seeds. It tastes good. It’s more than 10 yuan per bag, so it’s cheaper. 3. There’s really not much else to eat there. It’s mainly old commercial street shops and the like.
There’s really not much to eat. If you like old buildings, you can go and have a look. I hope it will be helpful to you~