Any recommendations for delicious food in Guilin?
What’s delicious in Guilin?
The first must be the local rice noodles.
You must try this in Guilin.
Besides?
The local oil tea is also a must-have.
Below are local food recommendations.
You must try it.
Guilin rice noodles are generally divided into braised vegetable noodles and soup noodles.
Soup noodles are basically eaten from other places, while those in Guilin are mostly braised vegetable noodles.
In addition to round rice noodles, there are also flat-cut rice noodles. The price of a bowl of rice noodles may only be four or five yuan.
So, in many senses, you won’t feel guilty eating three or four bowls of rice noodles every day in Guilin.
How to tell whether Guilin rice noodle shops in other places are authentic is very simple.
First, check to see if there are dry rice noodles; second, check to see if there is stewed meat in the ingredients.
Guo Shao is the crispy-skinned meat in the photo below; third, check to see if they are sold in two.
From this perspective, there are really very few that meet the standards, so I have to come to Guilin to eat.
When locals eat rice noodles, they usually go to the buffet first and add sour bamboo shoots, beans, pickled radish and other ingredients to the dry mix.
When I’m done eating, I add more bone broth.
Everyone in Guilin has their own favorite rice noodle shop. Different people have different tastes and judging criteria. It can be said that everyone has their own taste.
Laodongjiang Rice Noodles The Laojiangdong Rice Noodles Main Store on Shijiayuan Road is the best Guilin rice noodle store in the eyes of many Guilin people.
Queuing has already started at 8 o'clock in the morning, and many people eat directly at the door with their pots.
The pot roast and braised beef, rice noodles and ingredients are all very good, especially the pickled beans and pickled bamboo shoots.
No wonder their popularity remains unabated after all these years.
The most classic 22-meter noodles, such a big bowl full of ingredients only costs 5 yuan and 50 cents.
The prices in Guilin are really good.
Address: Shimi Noodles, No. 3 Longyin Road. This is also a time-honored rice noodle shop, recommended by a local friend in Guilin.
This restaurant was originally opened in Cross Street, and everyone called it Cross Street Rice Noodle Shop. Later, it was moved to the current Xicheng Road Pedestrian Street.
As an old restaurant that has been in business for many years, Shi Kee's rice noodles and soup noodles taste very good, especially the horse meat rice noodles. The brine is a bit sweet and the whole soup is delicious.
Address: No. 19, Xicheng Road. This restaurant, Eat Not Forget Rice Noodles, is also highly recommended by local friends in Guilin. They say it uses a large amount of ingredients, is delicious and cheap, and has almost no flaws.
Because it is not a tourism business, the brine plays a very stable role, and there is no such thing as sometimes it tastes good and sometimes it tastes bad.
If it's your first time to visit his restaurant, I suggest you try the vinegar blood duck rice noodles.
Vinegar blood duck is a specialty of Guilin, with a spicy and sour taste.
really tasty.
The pork belly cooked in this pot is also good, oily but not greasy, and it goes just right with rice noodles.
Address: Wanxiang Rice Noodles, No. 26, Xinyi Road, opens a few bowls of fragrant rice noodles near the residential building. The taste is natural and authentic.
There are often queues, and you may not be able to get it after three or four o'clock in the afternoon.
The biggest feature of this restaurant is that the chili is very spicy.
Friends who like spicy food can try it.
His bone broth is pretty good too.
After finishing the spicy noodles, another bowl is perfect.
Address: Tangjia Rice Noodles, a shop at the bottom of Wufu New Village, Fanghua Road, is also a century-old store, not far from Xiangshan Park.
After seeing Elephant Trunk Mountain and looking for something to eat nearby, this would be a good choice.
Address: 1-6th Floor, No. 18 Wenming Road, Haitian Rice Roll Guilin people like to eat all kinds of rice noodles, not only rice noodles, but also rice rolls and snail noodles.
Haitian rice rolls is a popular local rice roll shop.
This approach seems to be enough for rice rolls in Chaoshan area.
There are about a dozen shrimps in a plate of rice rolls that cost more than ten yuan, and the meat is very plump.
With his garlic, tempeh, and chili sauce, it's simply unbeatable.
Address: The intersection of Taiping Road and Jiefang West Road Lane 1. Lanluoshi Noodles are not far from Guilin and Liuzhou, so friends who love snail noodles can also eat authentic snail noodles that are very close to the Liuzhou flavor when they come to Guilin.
This Lanfang is very good.
Su Address: The intersection of Lu'an Road and Lijiang Road.
Camellia oleifera When you come to Guilin, you will find that there are not only rice noodle shops but also camellia shops on the streets.
Camellia oleifera is also one of the local specialties.
Tracing back to its origin, it was used by the Yao people 100 kilometers away from Guilin to remove dampness and avoid cold.
To eat oil tea, put rice flowers, peanuts, and onions in a bowl, and then sprinkle some salt.
The camellia oleifera here is actually not very strong in flavor, but has stronger ginger and spiciness.
Oil tea is usually served with cakes, which is a bit like Cantonese-style morning tea.
Jingjing Snack Shop has been open for more than ten years, specializing in Guilin snacks.
When it comes to eating, it's very popular.
If it is your first time to try Camellia oleifera, I recommend you to come to Jingxing.
His oil tea is handmade and has a light taste, which is relatively acceptable even to friends who have never tasted it.
In addition to the oil tea, the signature fried rice and tofu are also worth recommending.
There are many kinds of snacks made with oil tea, such as white glutinous rice cakes, pumpkin cakes, buckwheat and scallion pancakes. If you want to feel the joy of carbohydrates, you'd better come here.
Address: Guo Sao Camellia, No. 1, Sihui Road, Guilin City. If Jingjing Snacks is like a fly restaurant that eats camellia, then Guo Sao is a serious Camellia oleifera restaurant.