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What authentic snacks in Shanghai are worth visiting?

speaking of Shanghai snacks, I wonder if you can know what they are? In fact, Bian Xiao suddenly can't remember. I really don't know what the snacks represented by Shanghai are. This Bian Xiao will tell you about them.

: What delicious snacks

1. Fresh meat moon cakes. The fresh meat moon cakes in Guangming Village and Zhenlaofang are delicious! If you want to buy it every Mid-Autumn Festival, you can't wait in line for 2 hours! Guangming Village is on Huaihai Road, and the real old houses are on Nanjing Road and Fujian Road. Usually the queue time is not long, and it can be bought in about 5 to 11 minutes. The fresh meat moon cake stuffing in Guangming Village is delicious. If it is covered with skin, it is really delicious in the big house. Of course, many hotels in Shanghai now offer fresh meat moon cakes around the Mid-Autumn Festival. The fresh meat moon cakes I bought at Andaz Hotel last year were great!

2. scallion cake. Personal favorite thing, the most famous scallion cake in Shanghai should be regarded as Ada scallion cake on Nanchang Road. It is also a place where people line up all year round, but it tastes great! (I wanted to eat last Saturday, and Master Fu Xiaxiu didn't open it until September. )

3. Fry. Don't eat the fried food that Xiao Yang likes very much! Not the taste of Xiao Yang fried dumplings on Wujiang Road before! If you eat fried food in Shanghai, I personally recommend Dahuchun, the most traditional fried food in Shanghai. Xiao Yang's fried food is too oily now, and Dahuchun is not very greasy!

4. steamed buns. To tell the truth, the steamed stuffed bun in Shanghai is no longer delicious! Those so-called nanxiang cages opened outside are not delicious. Personally think! The cage made in Nanxiang Ancient Garden is thick and not delicious! I like Shang Wei Pavilion on Xingshan Road and Dexing Pavilion on Guangdong Road. The cages in these two places are thin and juicy. It's just that Shang Wei Restaurant is local and does not belong to the tourist area. Everyone who graduated from Cao Yang No.2 Middle School should know.

5. Various noodle restaurants. There are many delicious noodle restaurants in Shanghai, mainly in Luwan District (now Huangpu District) and Xuhui District. Personally, I prefer the noodle restaurant in the old place, Wei Xiangzhai, King of Spicy Noodles and so on. Although the score on the comments is not high, it is really delicious! * * * With the same characteristics, the storefront is relatively simple, and there is basically no air conditioning.

6. Various food stores in old Shanghai. Wang's crab shell yellow, crab powder jiaozi. Shen Dacheng's Shuangniang Group, Gold Group and Tiaotou Cake. Commander Kay's chestnut cake and chocolate bucket (I only know how to say this in Shanghainese, but I really don't know how to translate it in Mandarin). Ruby square brick. In addition to moon cakes, Xinghua Building now also makes all kinds of things of network celebrities, such as salted egg yolk and purple potato. The butterfly cake in the international hotel bakery is also super delicious!

: Suitable places to go on weekends

1. There are many hotels on the Bund and World Tower, including Chinese restaurants and western restaurants, with prices ranging from 211 to 811 per capita. There is a working meal at noon on weekdays, and some good shops can eat very good dishes, with a per capita income of more than 111!

2. Xintiandi, Xintiandi is mostly western food. There are German restaurants like Bollina and large group restaurants like wolfgang puck. Personally, I like pizza delivery, but my favorite is Mecarto of Jean Georges on the third floor of the Bund. If you order before 6 pm, there will be a set meal for two of 481.

3. near the conservatory of music, there is IAPM shopping mall near the conservatory of music (I like the pear garden inside, and Daoxiang is not as delicious as Hong Kong fragrance! ), Huaihai Road, and the surrounding Ma Xiao Road (such as Hunan Road). There are many small shops with emotional appeal.

4. Various paths, bars in hengshan road, snacks in Dingxi Road and petty bourgeoisie shops in Julu Road. Personally, I prefer Farine (Bakery) on Wu Kang Road. It's opened by the French, one of the best in Shanghai! WIYF ice cream, which is particularly popular this year, is also on Wu Kang Road.

5. Gubei area, Gubei is one of the areas where foreigners are concentrated. There are many restaurants with small storefronts in Gubei Road, Guyang Road and even Shuicheng Road here, which are very emotional. In particular, there is a Japanese restaurant, which is mostly frequented by Japanese people. Personally, I like hidden mountains.

6. Various local food stores, such as Shen Dacheng, Wangjiasha, Xinghualou and so on.

7. Wujiang Road, once a gathering place for supper, is now slowly turning to Dingxi Road, but there are still many delicious foods on Wujiang Road!

8. personally, if you like cantonese cuisine, you can try yubaoxuan at the beach source (there is also an empty cicada in the beach source, which is a Japanese restaurant with high price in Shanghai, but I can't afford it there anyway), and then have afternoon tea in the slightly hot hill opposite (you can get a pineapple cake, a cup of oolong tea and a bowl of pineapple juice for free at the store).