Well, I also like Xiamen’s food. Let me introduce a few to you. The traditional snacks on Xiamen Island include Jiawei Zaitian (i.e. Wu Zaitian), Hao Qingxiang, and Huang Zehe. The food street basically surrounds Zhongshan Road and can be found in various alleys. The most famous fish ball shop for fish ball soup must be tried at the one on Haitan Road: Yuanxiangkou Fish Ball and Linji Fish Ball. The main specialties are pies and meat floss. The dried meat floss is nothing to say. The Golden Fragrance at No. 95 Longtou Road has long been famous, and it’s hard not to recommend it. No. 95 Longtou Road, 8 packs for 100 yuan. The boss was very happy and offered large chunks of meat to passers-by to taste. They were too embarrassed to ask for it, so he forced it on them. Tea Time Guchui: Tea Time/Guchui is the name of two branches of the same main store. They have two signatures: the legendary Guchui milk tea and Guchui’s signature curry crab (a must-eat seafood feast in Gulangyu Island). The famous Guchui milk tea is comparable to the milk tea in Macau, and the authentic Gulangyu flavor Guchui trap cake is no less than BBC. Tea time is at No. 30 Quanzhou Road and No. 356 Neicuowo Road
There are also local snacks:
Shacha noodles in Hubinsili
Duck porridge on Datong Road.
Prawn noodles from Zhangji
Vegetarian dishes from Nan Putuo
Oyster omelette from Cheng Ashu on Siming North Road
Lai Cuo Cheng Cai Shuzhen’s taro buns
Ximen Bamboo Shoot Jelly