Delicious food
Student Street:
A small shop at the corner of Qian Street - Zhejiang Shaobing (spicy and non-spicy, extremely fragrant, 1 One piece, freshly cooked and eaten.)
A few steps down from the back door of Normal University - Halal Lanzhou Ramen Shop (braised noodles are 5 yuan, fried noodles are 6 yuan, Xinjiang noodles are 8 yuan and you can add any noodles. The clear soup is excellent. I buy a big bag of bones and herbs every day to make the meat and bone soup. You can drink it for free. The boss RP doesn’t have much money.)
White Peacock:
Du. Gu Yiyi - Big Fish Head in Clay Pot (well cooked, fragrant! Only 18 a portion, enough for two people with rice). The fish-flavored eggplant stew (12 yuan) is not bad either.
The pastry department at Nanmen Laobai Peacock has Tianjin Mahua (2 yuan) and a pastry with bean paste and salted egg filling (1.6 yuan), both of which are good.
An Tai Lou:
Taro and melon cakes (1 yuan), sesame balls stuffed with bean paste (1 yuan), and salted egg crisps (1.5 yuan) are all good.
Qianxi Chestnut:
A store with a green sign and red lanterns. The small ones cost 10 yuan/jin, and the big ones cost 12 yuan/jin. The shells are easy to peel, weigh accurately, and cannot be stolen. They are very sweet. I often eat them when the weather is cold. But now is not the season. The smaller ones are best from October to December, and the larger ones are best from December to February.
Jinyu Bakery:
There is one next to Pingtung Middle School and one next to Wuyi Square. Lian Rongbao (5 yuan/box, 8 small pieces), sesame crisps (4 yuan), egg rolls (3 yuan), mung bean cake (1 yuan), pork floss, ham and egg sandwich (2.5 yuan) are all good.
Blacklist: 6 cents a piece and 7 yuan for a dozen wife cakes, my God, I tasted bamboo sticks, vomiting...
An unknown bakery on Hengjie: < /p>
The location is diagonally opposite the entrance of the Palace of Culture, in a square-like location, next to Andreessen's Bakery.
Egg tarts are on point, priced at RMB 5 a dozen, wife cakes priced at RMB 5 per dozen, and coconut tarts priced at RMB 7 per dozen. The other snacks are terrible, but the above three are freshly baked and eaten, and they are absolutely delicious.
Red Leaf Cake (on Guangda Road, a little past the Children’s Park, next door to Sofia Wedding Dress - PS: The styling and makeup of Sofia Photography are terrible, they are garbage = =):
The fresh milk cake is absolutely the best. Their fresh milk will melt like ice cream when the temperature is high, so the cake is not fancy, but it can definitely allow people who don't eat cream to eat a big piece without getting tired at all.
Other snack recommendations: Sour cheese mousse (8.9 yuan), black forest cake cubes (5.9 yuan), red bean matcha cake (? yuan), Napoleon (4.9 yuan), tikka Ramisu (8 yuan)
Meiko Cake:
I only ate one thing: bread with dried meat floss, shrimp and seaweed stuffing (3 yuan)
Tirami Su:
A new store opened on Baima Road, but the variety is not complete. I only recommend the tiramisu (18 yuan). The portion is large and the taste is good, but the price/performance ratio is not high and the environment is good.
Guangdong Food Street: (Jingda Road)
The rice noodles (10 yuan) are excellent, and the Cantonese barbecue is also good
The classic combinations of each tea restaurant:
Dry fried rice noodles + regular soup = about 10 yuan, a selection to fill your stomach when shopping
Xiang Xie Lishe Western Restaurant: (2nd floor of Dayang Department Store)
Set menu, 33 yuan/portion is enough, including bread, soup, appetizer, main course, cake, and coffee. Recommend the cheese rice.
Taiwanese style shop in the food court (forgot the name==):
I haven’t been there for so long, I don’t know if it’s closed. Omelet rice is delicious! (6 yuan)
Zhizai Ice City (there should be several, there is one near No. 11 Middle School, at the intersection of Jintai Road and Wuyi Road):
Banana Ice (16 yuan), the ice is very fine and there is a discount.
There is a small shaved ice shop next to Qingcheng Market, called Liyuan Ice Shop:
Taiwanese shaved ice, clean. There are dozens of options to choose from, and the 4 types of ice are already very large for only 6 yuan. Red beans, taro, mung beans, meatballs, etc. are good.
Xianzonglin:
The back door of Huadu Department Store, next to Star Cinema. The claypot rice is very on point (16 yuan/set)
Sauerkraut fish: (Jingda Road)
Chongqing small pepper (16 yuan/catty, plus the bottom of the pot.)
Zui Xian Lou:
Pure taro paste (5 yuan), don’t buy coconut paste, it’s boring.
Tangchao: (East Street)
One word: expensive. But the afternoon tea time is okay: a sugar water and a dessert are 8 yuan. There are also other Hong Kong-style refreshments to choose from, and the environment is okay. You can take a rest after shopping until you are tired.
Pizza Hut:
Is there only one Pizza Hut left in Fuzhou? I recently had afternoon tea, with three options: 15 yuan, 20 yuan, and 25 yuan. But I definitely won’t eat dinner there, it’s too expensive.