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What is the most famous snack in Lu'an?

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1.

The three-flavored stinky tofu at Xiaodong Street tastes okay, but I think the one from Cangfang Pai is better!

2.

There’s nothing you can’t eat in Lu’an, but there are two things you can’t miss: steamed buns and pig head noodles.

The southwest is the birthplace and essence of steamed buns.

"Wubaili Baozi" can only be said to be famous in Lu'an, while "Master Yuan Baozi" is famous throughout the country.

In fact, "Master Yuan's Baozi" originated from "Wubai Baozi", both of which were produced by the same master, but later after the "Wubai Baozi" store was disbanded, each of them developed it.

"Master Yuan's Steamed Buns" shop is now located opposite the Nanmen Vegetable Market. When I went to eat steamed buns in the morning, there were a large group of lively young men busy dressing up inside.

They are not waiters, their true identities are members of the Lu'an boxing team.

Master Yuan loves the sport of boxing. As early as a few years ago, he wanted to form a Lu'an boxing team in his spare time while steaming buns.

Hard work pays off, and the boxing team led by Master Yuan has won many national championships, bringing glory to the people of Lu'an.

I once appeared on the CCTV-5 program. If you want to see grassroots celebrities, go to his house and enjoy watching celebrities while eating steamed buns. It feels like "Kung Fu". He usually hides in the city, but in the ordinary market, there are crouching tigers and hidden dragons; more

It feels like the steamed bun chef Zhao Wei in "Shaolin Soccer", so awesome that the whole family will meet her!

"Wubai Baozi" has the characteristics of light color, fragrant flavor, soft and tasty, tender inside and soft outside. It is steamed with high-quality pork and secret ingredients.

If you are not losing weight, eat 2 to 3 steamed buns for breakfast and then drink a bowl of spicy soup or porridge to ensure that you are not hungry until noon.

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Qiyun Road snack street, there are many snack thieves at night, and the star rating exceeds 10.

Especially the lobster, it is comparable to Hefei Lobster Street.

Others are a collection of local delicacies.

There is also a story about Lu'an giant lobster: These extremely ugly shrimps come from Little Japan. When the Japanese came to Lu'an with bayonets in hand, they took these shrimps that reproduced very quickly and put them in the rice fields, letting them trample the crops.

Harming the people, we Lu'an people eat these shrimps because we hate little Japan.

It is said that Hefei lobster originated from us, but we lack the awareness of property rights protection.

Lu'an giant lobster is not only beautiful in color, but also the shrimp inside is extremely tender.

If you are impatient, you will grab the shrimp with both hands, pull out the legs, remove the head, and take out the shrimp. If you are impatient, you will break off the two big claws of the shrimp, use the tips of the claws to pick up the thin meat in the leg and slowly taste it, which has a unique flavor.

Qiyun Road snack street, except for nearby residents, often takes a taxi to go there.

Starting in the evening, especially at seven or eight o'clock in the evening, the place becomes bustling with people, and the shopkeepers' shouts can be heard from a distance. The shopkeepers have a very good service attitude.

Northeast 1.

People's Park Liangpi, I think the Liangpi is average, but her sauce is homemade and super delicious.

Moreover, the spicy skewers are fried neither hard nor soft, and then smeared with sauce makes my mouth water.

My favorite is fried rice cakes.

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The sugar-fried chestnuts served at the entrance of Shefengtang on Renmin Road are plump and rarely spoiled.

But not in summer.

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Lanzhou Ramen opposite the ICBC Youth Plaza Savings Office on Renmin Road. The shop owner and his wife are very down-to-earth! Very gentle people! The ramen is also delicious! Especially the beef they serve with it.