1, Confucius Temple Food Street
Confucius Temple Food Street can be said to be the birthplace of Nanjing snacks. The buildings in the Ming and Qing Dynasties in the block are patchy, with small blue bricks and tiles, which are simple and elegant and integrated with the ancient buildings of Confucius Temple.
2. Lion Bridge Pedestrian Food Street
Lion Bridge Pedestrian Food Street is the first food street in Nanjing except Confucius Temple. It not only brings together food from all over the country, but also old brands and word-of-mouth shops in Nanjing have branches here. Nanjing locals like it very much. Some alleys around Hunan Road also contain delicious food, so you might as well eat delicious food to sweep the street.
3. Sanyuan Lane
Sanyuan Lane is located in the northern section of Zhongshan South Road in Nanjing, starting from Zhongshan South Road in the east and reaching Mingwa Gallery in the west. According to legend, this place was originally the former residence of Yin Feng, a famous anti-Japanese soldier in Ming Dynasty. Today's Sanyuan Lane is a street with strong local flavor. It is particularly worth mentioning that there are not many big shops in the upper class, but the authentic "foodies" only prefer Mingwa Gallery, a small alley.
4. Shanghai Road
A large number of foreigners in Nanjing are wandering in this street, and they are exotic at any time and place. Not far away is the Nanda Gulou Campus, the French phoenix tree full of streets, and the surrounding shops are also full. The whole street is full of literary feelings.
5. Laomendong
Laomendong is a street with the most Nanjing characteristics, where the human touch is the heaviest, and there are many local time-honored brands and snacks hidden. If you know Nanjing cuisine, you might as well come to Laomendong.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Confucius Temple Food Street Baidu Encyclopedia-Laomendong Baidu Encyclopedia-Sanyuan Lane.