1. Huaxing Street When you mention Huaxing Street or ask people from Chengdu, you will know that you are going to eat omelette noodles.
The history of Huaxing Street Omelette Noodles can be traced back to the Qing Dynasty.
The old shopkeeper specially made a copper pot, a copper tripod, a copper ladle, and a copper spoon. He used red tomato juice as the soup base and served it with green vegetables, golden omelette, and milky white noodles, creating this colorful bowl of "copper pot omelette noodles."
There are also Yuelai Theater (now Yuelai Teahouse), Long Chaoshou, Lai Tangyuan, and Panshao Market.
A street that combines numbness, spicyness, freshness and fragrance, with a long aftertaste.
2. There is a snack street next to every university in Guanghua Village, which is built around campus students. Students have very picky tastes and limited spending power.
So generally these places have a lot of delicious food at cheap prices.
Guanghua Village is most famous for the snack street at the back door of Southwest University of Finance and Economics.
Crispy Crispy Potatoes, Shenma Casserole, Bobo Chicken, Roasted Glutinous Rice, all delicious and not expensive.
3. Xiangheli is located between the third east section of the First Ring Road and Tianxiang Street. It is an old residential area with Chengdu characteristics. Now, with the planning of municipal construction, Xiangheli has been built into a characteristic restaurant street and has become a
The food business card of the east part of the city.
4. Jianshe Road, Fifth Avenue Jianshe Road is a food circle that has emerged in Chengdu in recent years. Fifth Avenue relies on the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. There are many students and local residents here, so there are a lot of food, and the prices are not very expensive. It is close to
Ito and SM Plaza are not far away either.
There is pretty much everything you need to eat, shop, and drink.
5. Haijiao City is near Lianhua Community. If you can't find it, you can just ask passersby because this street is very famous, no less famous than Xiangxiang Lane on Wangping Street.
This street takes the affordable route, selling taro chicken, cold pot fish, soup pots, skewers... but it still relies on old shops to dominate the street.
6. Kuixinglou Street used to be a famous Gongguan Street in Chengdu, but now it has become a food street loved by Chengdu people. Whether it is spicy or not, or fresh and artistic, it is all vividly reflected here!
7. Lijiatuo In Lijiatuo, Chengdu’s Chenghua District, the bustle is made up of eating, drinking and having fun.
Eating is Lijiatuo's main focus. The food here is more civilian-oriented. The iconic food has nothing to do with the luxury of a big hotel. It is precisely the fly restaurants that are famous. When it comes to Braised Pork Noodles, Chuan Chuan Xiang, Braised Vegetable Restaurants, Dou Huazhuang, and Cold Pot
Fish, Yanfu dishes, spicy rice king, etc., there are few that I haven’t tried here before.
Every night at six or seven o'clock, a group of friends would be gathered together to chat and drink, and they would hang out in small and large restaurants in Lijiatuo. A table of delicious food would relieve the fatigue of the day.
8. Caojia Lane Gongcun Village Egg Baked Cake, Mingting Restaurant, Spicy Crab and Lobster, King Fermented Rice Dumplings, Braised Pot Roast Duck, Affordable Beer Duck... Caojia Lane is a gourmet place where Chengdu people gather and eat in restaurants.
After the Northern Reform, Caojia Lane has been demolished.
In Caojia Alley today, most of the food has moved, and the street scene where food once gathered is a thing of the past.
The original site of Caojia Lane was built with high-rise buildings like many reinforced concrete buildings in this city. Maybe people will come and go in the future, but it took away a piece of food memory in this city.
The only consolation is that the Mingting Restaurant has moved to Waicaojia Lane, and we know whether it will be demolished again.
9. Yulin Community: Old Taste + Old Place. This traditional wealthy area in the south of the city is naturally filled with food and bars. Yulin has always been a food paradise in the minds of Chengdu people. Barbecue, hot pot, skewers, and crayfish are all available, so drink
For a night of beer, my first choice is to go to Yulin.