(I live near Heilongjiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, on Sandaqiang Road)
My family lives near the University of Chinese Medicine. Let me talk about the nearby ones first. The Fendou Xinjiang skewers in Lesong Carrefour cost 2 yuan a skewer. I really like eating them.
Of course, everyone's taste is different, and some people find it too boring.
The Roujiamo is also okay.
The octopus balls next to it are very tasteless to me, but if you haven’t tried them before, you can give them a try.
I don’t know if the Arabic kebab shop outside is still there anymore. I’m busy at work and don’t have time to go there. If it’s still there, I’ll give it a try.
3 yuan for a skewer or 5 yuan for 2 pieces, just 2 pieces. I don’t think the big skewers are as delicious.
There are many people interested in the food-for-the-food restaurant, and the mutton foam inside, but I ate it once and didn’t like it.
Others basically didn't find it delicious.
There are always a lot of people in the Xijiade Dumpling Bar, so I think it might be expensive, and I don’t like dumplings, but there are so many people there, so it shouldn’t be a bad choice.
Mickey, Holiland, and Laodingping all sell small cream cakes priced at 15-20 yuan. I think they are exquisite and delicious. However, Laodingping has too much cream, and Mickey and Holiland have too little.
I don’t know if Carrefour’s homemade biscuits, which cost 5 yuan a box, are still available, but they are pretty good.
After 8pm, the night market in front of Carrefour should be open now.
The recent Carrefour inspection showed that there was no stinky tofu, but after the inspection was completed, it was found again. The stinky tofu of one restaurant is particularly delicious, but I don’t know exactly where it is. I hope the poster can come across it.
The grilled squid and grilled tofu rolls are also delicious.
Judging from how many people there are, it should be close.
In the Sports Street opposite the University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, a stall selling mixed vegetables is particularly delicious.
Just have it sweet and sour with a little spicy. The portion of 3 yuan is enough, and the chicken drumsticks they added are also good.
The sauced pork rinds from the restaurant next to it are also pretty good.
There used to be a restaurant that made fried skewers, fried mushrooms, tenderloin, and kohlrabi. It was so delicious.
It's a pity that it's not available now. I hope that when the original poster comes, it will be available again. If you come across it, you must eat it.
Then there is a place a little further away. On Leyuan Street, under the overpass, there is a grilled cold noodles. It is very delicious. It used to be a piece, but then it was a piece and a half. I don’t know if it is 2 pieces now, or if it does not add eggs, it adds eggs.
It's fishy.
The auntie's bake is better than the uncle's.
At the junction of Leyuan Street and Carrefour, there is a Yang Guofu restaurant. I think although their restaurant is small, shabby and dirty, the spicy hotpot is more delicious.
166 is very famous around here. I tried it once and it was good, but it's not as delicious as before.
Last time we went, because there were so many people, no one paid attention to us for a long time, so I will not go there again.
Also, the "pork ribs" of a fish behind the University of Chinese Medicine is very wrong. Alibaba used to be very delicious, but since it opened a bunch of branches, including the main store in the clothing city, it has completely stopped.
. Just don’t go there. But their Kao Mantou was really delicious. Since Alibaba failed, the clothing city has been in a mess due to the subway construction. Anyway, I suggest you don’t go there if you have nothing to do.
Everyone knows that Harbin’s food is off the beaten path, but I’m a noob, and I can’t explain those stores in just a few sentences. The poster asked your boyfriend to look at the newsstand to see if he can still buy a map of Harbin’s food.
I’ve seen the map, it’s only 5 yuan, it’s very well made, and it can be used as a souvenir. It basically lists the delicious food outside Harbin Road, and the directions are very clear. However, it repeatedly advises not to go to Taifu.
But Daowai is really beautiful, especially Purification Hospital and Markway. The patterns on the upper floors are so beautiful. If you go to Markway, you must go to Lao Renyi nearby to eat steamed dumplings.
I love steamed dumplings very much. It’s impossible not to eat steamed dumplings in Harbin. It’s the best. I think my dad makes it the best. I think you want to hit me.
The old chef's shop at No. 43 is famous for its Guobao Rou. It is also opened by the descendants of Zheng Xingwen, the founder of Guobao Rou. But I haven't been there because my dad's food is already delicious.
There’s no need to go. We’re all here, and we’re going to Central Street anyway, so we can have some western food at Martial or Macy’s. Although I don’t think it’s that good, the food is interesting for two people.
One hundred dollars is enough. Martial's is famous for its uniqueness, but everyone says that Messi's is more delicious. Also, everyone's taste is different. I hope the poster will give it a try.
Reference. And I wish you a good time. I am exhausted from typing so much.