1. Laomendong.
Laomendong is a gathering place for traditional residential buildings in Nanjing. Teahouses, bookstores, snacks, and golden houses hide beauties in every alley.
Laomendong is the street with the most Nanjing characteristics. There are many local time-honored brands and snacks hidden here, such as Xiaozheng Duck Oil Shaobing, Shudetang Jiujia Shaobing, Lu's Plum Blossom Cake, Zhanyuan Noodle House, etc. Get to know
For Nanjing food, you might as well come to Laomendong.
2. Confucius Temple Food Street.
Confucius Temple Food Street is the birthplace and collection of Nanjing snacks.
The Ming and Qing style buildings in the block are scattered in height, with blue bricks and small tiles, simple and elegant, and are integrated with the ancient Confucius Temple complex.
Along the street, Confucius Temple gathers dozens of Nanjing-style snacks, traditional delicacies from all over the world, and foreign specialties such as jelly noodles, duck blood vermicelli soup, stinky tofu, soup dumplings, belly noodles, and sweet-scented osmanthus duck, integrating food and leisure.
3. Lion Bridge Food Street.
Shiziqiao Food Street is located on Hunan Road, Gulou District, Nanjing, and is also one of the bustling areas of Nanjing.
This food street is very unique.
There is a huge archway at the entrance of the street, with bronze statues reflecting old folk customs on both sides.
There are many benches on the street, which are very considerate and convenient for people to stop and stop and linger among the delicious food.
Here you can also find Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Duck Blood Vermicelli, Beijing Gourd King, Octopus Meatballs, and Yin's Centennial Chicken Soup Dumplings, all of which are inexpensive and memorable.
4. Shanghai Road.
Nanjing Shanghai Road is located in Gulou District, Nanjing City. Its southern end is connected to Hanzhong Road and Mochou Road in Qinhuai District, and its northern end ends at the intersection of Beijing West Road and Yunnan Road. It is about 2 kilometers long.
A large number of foreigners are wandering on this street, and it feels exotic anytime and anywhere. Not far away is the NTU Drum Tower Campus. The street is full of plane trees, and the surrounding small shops are also full of style. The whole street is full of
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5. Sanpailou Street.
The food on Sanpailou Street has the feel of a night market. During the day, only some large-scale restaurants are busy, but at night, the small stalls and shops become prosperous and every store is full.
There are all kinds of snacks in Sanpailou, but they mainly focus on barbecue. Each restaurant has its own unique barbecue flavor.
If you eat all the way along this trail, you will be guaranteed to burst your belly.
6. Mingwa Gallery.
Mingwa Lang can be said to be a must-go place for Nanjing people looking for delicious food. It is located in Xinjiekou, the busiest area in Nanjing.
Although the Xinjiekou area has many high-end stores with good environment, authentic "foodies" prefer the small alley Mingwa Lang.
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