1. Niujie There is a saying in Beijing: "Beijing's snacks are in Xuanwu, and Xuanwu's snacks are in Niujie." Niujie is a gathering place for Muslims in Beijing. Niujie and nearby alleys are full of halal and old Beijing-style snacks.
Shops and large restaurants, bean juice, fried belly, sticky goods, these traditional snacks that are almost forgotten and disdained occupy a very important position here.
2. Guijie Dongzhimen Guijie is not a traditional snack street in Beijing, but it is the earliest popular food street in Beijing.
The heyday was: "Everyone ate crayfish and sang every night until the early hours of the morning."
Most of the diners who come to Guijie come for "Ma Xiao".
Today, although Guijie has lost its prosperity back then, its popularity is still there.
3. Qianmen Street Qianmen Street is now planned as a pedestrian street and is the largest ancient city protection zone in Beijing.
The buildings here mainly reflect the style of the ancient capital, and people can find memories of ancient Beijing.
The long history of Qianmen Street has also created many Chinese time-honored brands here.
Quanjude, Ruifuxiang, Zhang Yiyuan and other world-famous time-honored brands have all experienced hundreds of years of ups and downs in this area.
4. Ping'an Street goes straight from Dongshishitiao Bridge to the west, or you can wander around Di'anmen. There are various restaurants on the street one after another.
Here, eating is only half of the enjoyment, the other half is the architecture and history here.
Because many stores are built on the sites of former palaces and residences, such as the famous Gege Mansion, whose predecessor was the residence given by the Empress Dowager Cixi. It specializes in various palace stews, which is very unique.
5. Shichahai The "Jiumen Snacks" here in Shichahai brings together 11 time-honored snack bars that once said goodbye due to the renovation of the front door, and it is very lively.
"Jiumen Snacks" is a courtyard style imitation of an old courtyard.
Go around the corridor and pass through a narrow corridor. The corridor is like an alley outside the door. There are a row of tables neatly arranged, with people taking seats.