Niujie is a bustling food street located in the Muslim District. This is a food paradise that will keep you going until you can’t take a step. In addition to authentic Muslim restaurants, there are also Mongolian food, Sichuan food, Western food, etc. restaurant.
Recommended merchants: Yongyong Large Plate Chicken, Di Auntie (lamb backbone, fried sheep tail), one-year-old sheep, Su's beef noodles, Halal Baiji iron pot stew, Bang Bang'er assorted pot, deer Ming BBQ etc.
After you have eaten and drank enough, you can go to the Wanda Cinema in Niujiekou to watch a movie, go to the supermarket at Meitehao, or find a KTV to sing in. Niujie is actually a street integrating eating, drinking and entertainment.
2. Kuan Alley
Whether you are a local or a tourist from afar, if you want to find the taste of Qingcheng, especially the regional characteristics and ethnic flavor For halal food, Kuan Alley in the Old City is a must-visit place.
Kuan Alley is located in the Hui District of Hohhot City. It is the area with the highest concentration of Hui people in Hohhot, with about 70% of the population being Hui. Entering from the tall archway, there are Islamic-style buildings inside. There are shops along the street, most of which are restaurants, as well as beef and mutton shops, dried fruit shops, fruit shops, supermarkets, etc. The breakfast staple here is mainly pasta, with a wide variety. Among them, wheat, haggis and baked goods are the most popular.
Kuan Alley in Hui Min District, Hohhot City is an urban neighborhood dominated by Hui people. The Islamic culture of this neighborhood is rich, the ethnic characteristics are distinctive, and it has a high reputation in Hohhot. The biggest reason for its high popularity is the extremely prosperous food culture here. Some of the city's most famous time-honored brands and well-known stores are basically concentrated here. In particular, the Hui cuisine represented by Shaomai, haggis, and baked goods are deeply loved by the local people. The Hohhot area has a large temperature difference between day and night, so the night market culture is not prosperous, but Kuan Alley Kou can attract many diners on summer nights. During Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, this place is even more prosperous and unique.
Recommended merchants: Malin Mooncake Baked, Bailaoda Haggis, Shada Smoked Chicken, Tie Zhaoyi Beef and Mutton, Liuliu Steamed Buns, Erchun Malatang, Yideli Fast Food, etc.
3. Affiliated Zhongzhong Alley
Because Affiliated Zhongzhong Alley is close to Normal University, Neihua University and Affiliated Middle School, it has become a favorite snack street for students. There are snacks from all over the country, and people from all over Hohhot come here to taste various delicacies.
Recommended merchants: Kung Fu Chicken Steak, Potato Tart, Zhuji Fang Stinky Tofu, Old Beijing Chicken Rolls, Dongji Pancakes, etc.
4. Wanda Pedestrian Street
There are high-end restaurants here, as well as specialty snack bars from various places, which are both elegant and popular, making people forget to leave.
Recommended merchants: Korean Duo Ma Fried Chicken, Aile Pizza, Yuan Ji Chuan Chuan Xiang, Yang Mingyu Braised Chicken and Rice, Tearful Roast Chicken, etc.
5. Jinyu Wenyuan
One of the most prosperous food shopping streets in Hohhot, where food from all over the world gathers. Among them, barbecue, Xinjiang cuisine, spicy hot pot, etc. are the most famous. There are also many small bars that are quiet in the bustle, which are the first choice for leisure and entertainment.