Speaking of Wuhan delicacies, you can think of Hubu Lane, Cai Linji hot dry noodles, tofu skin, and prawns.
What else can we think of?
Of course the delicious ones!
In the three towns of Wuhan, every corner has its own special snacks that you can’t find or finish.
So where are the better snack bars in the three towns of Wuhan?
The editor below will introduce to you~ There are many delicious food hidden in the streets and alleys.
Today, follow my footsteps and travel through three towns in Wuhan for only 50 yuan to explore the delicious food in the streets and alleys.
First stop: Wuchang Yangtze River Bridge Tanhualin Liangdao Street In the morning, there were not many people on Liangdao Street, and the nightclub shops were not open yet.
At this time, the hot and smoky people on both sides were buying breakfast.
People in Wuhan are used to calling breakfast "too early".
The most famous food street is Master Zhao’s red oil hot dry noodles.
However, hot dry noodles are not its main home. Everyone has to try the steamed dumplings with pancake skin.
Cut the freshly baked pancakes in the hot pan and place them on four hot steamed dumplings.
Take a bite.
The crispy fried pancakes and the soft glutinous rice in the steamed dumplings make the glutinous rice in the steamed dumplings very chewy.
Melt in your mouth, served with chunks of pork and mushrooms, and sprinkled with pepper.
delicious.
A piece of cake is very large, and the girl with a small appetite is already very full.
If you're not full by this time, that's okay.
Grab a bowl of eggnog or Ruijin noodles and you’re guaranteed to be satisfied.
In addition to Master Zhao, there are also Guilin Rice Noodles, Wang Jian Jian Jian, Cao Cao Ji, etc.
After eating, you must be thinking about where to go to digest, so Tanhualin, which is not far away, is a good choice.
It takes about ten minutes to walk through this alley.
This is a very artistic street, not long.
Whether you are a bookkeeper, a literary young man who loves reading, or want to buy some postcards with Wuhan characteristics, you can find them here.
Lu Fang, a stall selling braised vegetables, tastes very good, not as spicy as Zhou Hei Ya.
It's worth a try.
Director Xu and her gongs and drums are worth taking pictures at the door. The gongs and drums are all freshly baked and bought.
Compared with its price, the taste is really average, so you can try it as soon as possible.
While walking around, I saw a few wedding photos and local old men and women playing chess and chatting on the roadside.
The sun shines on me, and everyone is lazy and leisurely.
Soon we reached the finish line.
At this time, we decided to ride bicycles to the Yangtze River Bridge.
It takes about 20 minutes to ride from Tanhualin Bridge, and you can see bicycles everywhere in Wuhan.
If you feel a little tired, you can also take a bus.
It's already one o'clock at the Yangtze River Bridge and the sun is a bit hot.
At this time, you can go to milk tea shops and convenience stores on the roadside to buy some water.
Convenience store recommendation: Lawson, today’s milk tea shop recommendation: A Little Bit, my best drink, Ice and Snow Honey City.
The Yangtze River Bridge is a landmark building in Wuhan.
It is the first bridge on the Yangtze River, connecting Wuchang and Hanyang, and can be used by cars, trains and pedestrians.
Pedestrians can access the bridge via steps.
First, from the observation deck, you can have a panoramic view of Hankou and Hanyang, and the view is very broad.
When we got on the bridge, we found that there were quite a few people walking across the bridge like us.
The river is sparkling and the boats on the river are all over the sky.
It takes about twenty minutes to walk across the entire bridge.
Second stop: Hanyang Hanzao Creative Park Most of our friends were probably tired after walking off the bridge.
At this time we can take the bus to the next attraction.
Recommended attractions in Hanyang include Qingchuan Pavilion, Hanyang Creative Park, etc.
Not far from the bridge.
When the bus arrived at one stop, we chose the cable car to reach Hanyangzao.
Hanzao is a creative park where many old sites have been rebuilt and are now home to many studios.
There are various cafes and exhibition halls, which are very bourgeois.
There is artistic creativity in every corner here, and it is a place frequented by photographers.
The third stop: Hankou Explorer Weidang Jianghan Road Creative Park. It was almost 3:30 to take photos.
At this time, take Metro Line 6 to Hankou and transfer to Line 1 midway.
Interestingly, Line 1 is an above-ground track, where you can enjoy the city scenery.
After getting out of the subway, continue driving towards the yellow car for about 10 minutes and you will arrive at the Hankou River Beach.
At this time, the sun had already set a little in the west, and the afterglow of the sunset emerged from the river beach, and my stomach began to growl.
At this time, continue riding your bicycle towards Yuan Road, which takes about ten minutes.
The advantage of riding a bicycle is that you can see the scenery along the way.
This side of the river beach is the administrative center of Wuhan, and you can ride past the Wuhan Municipal Government, Bureau of Statistics and other government agencies.
Why go the dollar route?
There is a very delicious Shaobing in Luyuan called Luyuan Strange Flavor Shaobing.
When we arrived, there was already a queue of more than five meters, and almost all of them were locals.
It costs four or five yuan to buy.
The store is not big and only the boss is busy, so if you want to eat delicious food, you must wait patiently.
After waiting for almost thirty or forty minutes, I was finally ready to eat.
The sesame cakes are crispy, sprinkled with sugar, and served with chives and the boss's secret sauce.
Sweet and spicy (you can add spiciness according to your preference).
It was so delicious that after eating it I only regretted not buying more.
Continue riding the small yellow car towards Jianghan Road.
As night falls and the lanterns come on, people after a hard day's work go out for shopping and entertainment.