There are no snacks on Central Street, and the restaurants are very expensive and not delicious.
If you have to go to Central Street, you can go to Huamei Restaurant, Portman Western Restaurant, or the pork chop buns at No. 72, Traditional Chinese Medicine Street.
Other places have delicious food but not snacks. For example, Xinghua Fried Chicken on Liudao Street, Jingyu Street, Daowei, and Zhang Baopu on Nansandao Street are both good.
As for the snack street, there is only one near Harbin Normal University, but there hasn’t been much in recent years.
Finally, I suggest you go to Xuefu Sidao Street around five o'clock in the evening. There is a night market there and there are quite a lot of snacks.
Recommend the Korean fried noodles and small hotpot on Xuefu Sidao Street.
In addition, Huang Jihuang's three-juice braised pot on the third floor of CapitaLand Plaza is also good.
Harbin's specialty is grilled cold noodles. Except for the ones on Central Street, the ones on the roadside generally taste good.
As for barbecue, the best one I've ever had is Qianzhihe, and there's one at the main entrance of Lin Da.
The most famous BBQ in Harbin is Jingang Mountain, near Walmart on Zhongshan Road.
In addition, I personally think that Utopia roasted leg of lamb is delicious and there are many restaurants.