2. Di 'anmen snacks, 20 yuan per capita: After visiting Beihai, you can go to Houhai from the north gate. Di 'anmen is the east gate of Beihai, and there is a snack bar in the northeast corner of Di 'anmen intersection, which is not bad. The place is not big, and there are many things. And it tastes authentic.
3, nine snacks, per capita 50 yuan: Now many people will pass by when they travel to Shichahai. All kinds of snacks are called old Beijing snacks, but they are too noisy and crowded. I don't like it.
4. Long Fu Temple snacks, per capita 10 yuan: Located in Dongcheng District, get off at Art Museum Station. Long Fu Temple snack used to be a famous snack bar in Beijing, but now it has declined. Taste it yourself. In the 1980s, bills were still paid by buying paper tickets. It is very old, but it is unique. When you go to the art gallery and May 4th Street, you can drop in. Not in the street, but blocked by street buildings. You can find it by asking Long Fu Building, which is opposite the old Long Fu Building.
5. Qianmen Fish Mouth, 40 yuan per capita: You must go to Qianmen Dashilan to travel to Beijing. Now the old fishmouth has been rebuilt, and many old shops are newly renovated. You can drop in when you come. There is also a snack street in Taiwan Province Province nearby. On holidays, there will be many people, so be prepared.
7. Others (due to my limited activities, many other snacks, such as some in Cheng Nan, are not involved, and others will supplement them)
In fact, many authentic Beijing snacks have become the side dishes of a certain store. Search the private kitchens in old Beijing and you should find some.
Beijing snacks are popular: Aiwowo, pea yellow, noodle tea, tripe, fried enema and so on.
Features (not everyone is used to eating): famous bean juice, sesame bean curd and so on.
Beijing people are very hospitable, right? This post is definitely typed word for word. The landlord thinks I'm working so hard, so give it to me.