There are many delicacies worth eating in Harbin. Because it is mainly Northeastern cuisine, it is actually very delicious. So in this article, the editor will recommend the delicacies of Harbin to everyone.
Go all the way to the Songhua River from Central Street to Stalin Park, which is a free riverside park. In the summer, citizens fly kites and walk their dogs here. In winter, play ice sports on the frozen river. It is recommended to walk to the left side of the park. Last time we met an aunt and uncle who sang Russian folk songs. There are also some old buildings that are nice.
I don’t recommend Dragon Tower, it’s nothing special. Living in Harbin
The consumption level in Harbin is not high, an average budget hotel only costs 100 to 200 yuan.
I stayed at the Pudding Hotel, located on Nantong Street in Nangang District, a main thoroughfare and the most prosperous commercial area in Harbin. The locals call it the Dragon Vein of Harbin. This hotel is warm and stylish, and young people will definitely like it. Eat
When you arrive in Harbin, you naturally want to eat authentic Harbin food. There are three food styles here: first, Northeastern cuisine, pot-roasted pork, pork stewed with vermicelli, etc.; second, North Korean cuisine, Korean Cuisine; third, Russian and Western food. Recommended Northeastern dishes
1. Laochang Spring Pancakes: on Central Street, specializing in spring pancakes. Especially recommended are the rolled shredded potatoes and spicy shredded pork. The per capita consumption is 30 yuan.
2. Xuefu Yipin Sauce Bones: Tongda Street, this street is next to Central Street and parallel to Central Street. This place is definitely popular, and its specialty: soy bone sticks. The per capita consumption is 50 like this.
3. Wu Ji Sauce Bone Stew Restaurant: There are many restaurants. Northeastern cuisine is cooked here very authentically. Bone sticks, mashed potatoes, and homemade cold dishes are the most frequently ordered. 50 per capita. Recommended Korean (North Korean) food
1. Sarabur: On the side of Madiel Hotel on Central Street. It is said that it is the most high-end Korean restaurant in Harbin. The grilled steak is delicious and the service is good, but the price is a bit expensive, about 100 per person.
2. Gaoliyuan (Huayuan Store): Walk towards the river from Central Street and turn right. There are two types of restaurants: buffet and a la carte. Buffet is 77 yuan per person. There are quite a lot of things. Well worth it. Russian Western Food
1. Huamei Restaurant: The oldest Western restaurant in Harbin, located in the most prosperous area of ??Central Street. It serves Russian-style Western food and the decoration is quite gorgeous. The price is okay, the per capita consumption is 70, so don't expect much service. Canned beef and canned shrimp seem to be must-order dishes for everyone.
2. Portman Western Restaurant: In Nangang District, it is also a Russian-style Western restaurant. The environment is much cleaner than that of Huamei. There is home-brewed red wine, and the recommended dishes are black pepper steak, canned lamb, canned shrimp, and beetroot soup. This hotel is a bit expensive, around 80 to 90 per person. Suitable for couples dating.
3. Lucia Western Restaurant: On Toudao Street near the river on Central Street. It's not like a hotel, but like a home. The walls are surrounded by vines, and the decoration is warm and elegant. Even if you don't eat, drinking coffee there in the afternoon feels great.