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When visiting Nanjing, what are the must-eat delicacies and the must-visit attractions?

Please recommend~

If you go to Jiangning and can eat spicy food, you can eat Xiaoma Beef Noodles at the end of the pedestrian street, turn right at the end of the pedestrian street (you can also choose not to use spicy food, but I personally prefer spicy food, I always feel that the non-spicy food has no flavor)

), the taste is very good, and there is Guanglian Dongshan Lao Goose in Dongshan Town. The store is not big, but the taste is very good.

I always feel that there is nothing delicious in the urban area. The old Beijing candied haws on Hunan Road over Lion Bridge is quite delicious. Then there is the aftertaste duck blood vermicelli, which should be considered a must-eat. They are available everywhere in the store, but I ate it.

It feels so-so if there are too many. Friends who came to Nanjing when I was studying said that it was delicious.

There is also Sanwa Pickled Fish at Zhongyangmen North Station. You should be able to tell the way if you ask. It is not expensive but quite delicious and has a more authentic Chongqing flavor.

There was nothing wrong with Confucius Temple. I had heard that the Lianhu cake dumpling shop was delicious. I brought it back to the dormitory once, but they didn’t eat it because they said it was disgusting~~~ But it was okay.

Just outside the Zhujiang Road subway station, there is an 85°C bakery that sells bread. The "Caesar" is quite delicious, as I saw reviews online, but it should have the smell of minced garlic. If you can't accept this kind of bread,

If it tastes bad, don’t eat it.

I used to like to look for food on Matai Street on Hunan Road. Many small stalls came out at night. Now it seems to be controlled. I haven't come across it a few times. I don't know if it will disappear forever.

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Also, if you go to Nanjing, don’t bring back anything crispy or crispy. It’s really not very delicious and not cheap.

The Yin's soup dumplings I eat best are from the one in Lion Bridge on Hunan Road. They used to have red bean paste and mung bean paste, but now they seem to be renovating and no longer sell the cheap version, but it's really delicious.

, I miss it so much~~ What I said is basically not too expensive. Haha, if you don’t mind, you can go and eat.

Also, everyone has different tastes, so don’t scold me if you don’t like it.

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