Where are the more authentic and cheap snacks in Beijing?
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Called Preserved Fruit*Roasted Chestnuts with Sugar Wangfujing Snack Street: As night falls, diners suddenly gather.
Wangfujing Snack Street is relatively more expensive due to its good location.
Snacks from all over the world are gathered together in one place, which is dazzling.
The snack bar in Wangfujing is authentic. I suggest you go to Dashilan (front door) and walk on the right side of the road behind Yanlouzi. There are many east-west alleys.
There is an alley that sells mutton shabu-shabu, so walk in. There are four time-honored restaurants.
The small intestine is old, the belly is bursting, the robe is on fire, and the moon is strong.
Before arriving at the entrance of the alley, there is a "Plum Garden" where you can eat dairy products.
Beijing Snack Street Longfu Temple Snack Street: There are many delicacies here. You can leisurely shop and eat here. Snacks from all over the country are gathered here. The authentic Beijing snacks are of course the Bai Kui Lao Hao.
There are authentic bean juice, burnt rings, braised steamed rice, and all kinds of grilled skewers. It is a very authentic *** restaurant.
When night falls, the Xiaochi Festival becomes even more lively, with hundreds of meters of food stalls, a steamy scene, and endless hawking sounds. You can stand by the stalls and ask for a piece of chicken or fried squid, and the price is between
It ranges from 3-5 yuan.
Guijie: Don’t be intimidated by the name. In fact, the name of this street comes from the fact that it is a food street open 24 hours a day and night, and it becomes more and more popular as the night goes by.
The snack bar here is perfect for friends to drink and chat with each other. The store is small and the decoration is old, but there are always a few side dishes that are endlessly memorable. Spicy crab and boiled fish are famous dishes that have been popular for a long time; in summer,
You can also go to Yiyuan Restaurant, where the moon is on the branches and under the shade of the courtyard trees. It is more like a grand party, filled with the warm greetings of the waiters and the smell of delicious food inside and outside the room.
The quietly emerging civilian delicacy duck neck is also a delicacy worth trying.
Which places in Beijing have the busiest night markets?
There are many snacks, and you can buy them all at Shuang'an Night Market. The night market here is relatively large, occupying almost half of the street, and has a tendency to extend to both sides.
The goods on sale are also diverse, including food, clothing, and even small animals and flowers. Even if you don't buy them, it is still a pleasure to stand and watch them.
Price: Most of the goods are tens of yuan. Address: Shuangyushu Street Zhongguancun Night Market Zhongguancun Night Market is concentrated in the Xinzhongguan Shopping Center, Europe and the United States, and the area where Carrefour gathers.
Although the place is not particularly big, you can tell how much traffic there is by looking at the cars parked on the street.
The products in this night market are mainly women's clothes and accessories, which are not expensive and can be bargained.
Price: tens to hundreds of yuan Address: Nanluoguxiang Night Market near Xinzhongguan Shopping Center and Carrefour Nanluoguxiang is particularly beautiful at night. Most of the people who come here are tourists, as well as nearby students and white-collar workers partying.
, and there are many foreigners who love Beijing culture.
Different from other night markets, there are no noisy hawkers here. They are all creative and individual shops.
Price: There are many creative products and designer products, but the price is slightly expensive, about three times that of ordinary night market products.
Address: Guijie Night Market, Nanluogu Lane, Dongcheng District. On this more than one kilometer street, 90% of the more than 150 commercial shops are in the catering service industry. The density of restaurants is so high that it is difficult to find another one in Beijing.
Within a few years, a food chain featuring spicy crayfish emerged in Guijie, and more recently, gluttonous frogs and Chongqing grilled fish have once again become the protagonists of Guijie cuisine.
Price: You can eat a full meal for only 100 yuan per person, and the atmosphere is super good.
Address: Donghuamen Night Market, Dongzhimen, Dongcheng District. Various food stalls are connected to form a snack scene. Along the streets with the smell of oil smoke, you can find the natural, warm and simple old Beijing style.
On a summer night when the moon is sparse, drinking a bowl of rose rock sugar purple rice porridge with the gentle breeze is a pleasant feeling.
Price: The price is slightly expensive but the variety is complete.
Address: From Qianmen to Donghuamen, you can take bus No. 2 or No. 839.
Puhuangyu Night Market People who visit Puhuangyu Night Market are also nearby residents, mostly young people, and some elderly people come here to buy some small toys for their children and grandchildren.
Compared with other night markets, the biggest feature here is one word - everything, including supermarkets, game arcades, vegetable markets... It is already lively enough, and it is so convenient to have a night market in the evening! Price: Basically, they are all under a hundred yuan.
Address: Near Puhuangyu Wumart Hypermarket in Fengtai District. Where in Beijing has more snacks? The most popular one is Huguosi Snack Street, near Pinganli.