1, Confucius Temple Food Street: a paradise for eating goods. Confucius Temple Food Street is one of the most distinctive food streets in Nanjing. Walking on the antique street, the dazzling array of food shops on both sides is dizzying. From traditional duck blood vermicelli soup and steamed buns to modern creative cuisine and exotic food, you can find everything here.
2. Laomendong: Taste the literary atmosphere of the ancient city. Laomendong, full of literary flavor, is a gathering place of traditional houses in Nanjing, with tea houses, bookstores and snack bars. Strolling on the bluestone road seems to have crossed back to Jinling City thousands of years ago. I recommend you to taste local special snacks, such as tofu brain and candied haws, and feel the perfect combination of literature and art and food in the ancient city.
3. Lion Bridge Food Street: a feast of taste buds in the bustling area. The bustling Lion Bridge Food Street. The food here is rich in variety and full of characteristics. Whether it's spicy and delicious grilled fish or fresh and juicy kebabs, people can feast on it.
4. Shanghai Road: The blending of literature and art and food. Shanghai Road full of literary feelings. The French phoenix trees all over the street set off the surrounding small shops, exuding a sense of high class. The gourmet shops here are also quite distinctive, not only with all kinds of creative dishes, but also with warm cafes and teahouses. Here, you can taste the food and feel the literary atmosphere of Nanjing.
5. Sanpailou Street: Taste bud carnival at night. Night arrival, came to the bustling Sanpailou Street. The stalls and shops here are full of excitement, and every family is bursting. From the fragrant barbecue stalls to the delicious seafood shops, and then to all kinds of authentic Nanjing snacks, there are many kinds of food here and the prices are affordable. Let's invite three or five friends to experience the taste bud carnival at night.
6. Mingwa Gallery: A must-see for food lovers. Come to Mingwa Gallery near the most lively Xinjiekou in Nanjing. This is one of the must-see places for Nanjing people to find delicious food. From traditional Jinling snacks to modern creative cuisine, the food shops here are dazzling and have different tastes. I recommend you to try some local special snacks such as duck oil biscuits and chicken soup dumplings to feel the unique flavor of Nanjing cuisine.
7. Kexiang: an affordable food paradise. In addition to the above places, Kexiang is also a place not to be missed in Nanjing Food Raiders. There are many affordable and delicious small restaurants and fast food restaurants here, which are suitable for consumers of different levels to taste delicious food. Whether it's simple fried rice, fried noodles or rich hot pot barbecue, it can meet people's taste bud needs here.
8. As an ancient capital, Nanjing has had many names, but only two abbreviations have been used for one word, one is Beijing and the other is Ning. During the Republic of China, Nanjing, as the capital, was naturally referred to as Beijing. This can also be seen in some official documents of the Republic of China. Today, the Shanghai-Nanjing Expressway from Nanjing to Shanghai was named Beijing-Shanghai Highway at that time. After the Republic of China, Nanjing first became a municipality directly under the central government, and then it was downgraded to the capital of Jiangsu, and the abbreviation was changed to Ning. Ninglai was chosen as the abbreviation because Nanjing was also called Jiangning, and it was called Jiangning for a long time in history, first Jiangning County, and then it was upgraded to jiangning house.