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What are the better places to eat in Nantong, Jiangsu?

South Street Nantong South Street is located in the center of Nantong. It is only 420 meters from Huancheng South Road to Renmin Middle Road. Nantong people are accustomed to calling it "South Street".

Currently, there are a large number of stores on both sides of Nantong South Street, including Five Star Electric Appliances, Golden Eagle International, Wenfeng World, and department stores. The northeastern area is occupied by Baxian City Commercial Street and RT-Mart Supermarket.

Nantong Street Food Recommendation: Nandaxiang Sugar-Fried Chestnuts - The specialty store was born in the early 1990s. Nantong Nantong Nandaxiang Sugar-Fried Chestnuts are not known until you eat them, and you will never forget them after eating them.

Temple Street Stinky Tofu - The owner's surname is Zhang, and the store's name was originally "Zhangjia Stinky Tofu".

The store has a long history and was once a small stall. The stall was located at the intersection of Temple Street and was known as "the first stall in the city."

The store opens at around 3 pm every day, and is available while supplies last.

There is an endless stream of people queuing up every day.

2 Holland Street Holland Street Holland Street is located to the north of Qingnian Road, south of Education Road, and east of Wuyi Road. It was formerly the famous local Wuyi Road Night Market street.

Holland Street Food Recommendation: Long Chao Shou - Long Chao Shou is a famous Han snack in Chengdu. Chao Shou is the Sichuan people’s special name for wontons, hence the name Chao Shou.

Chengdu's "Long Chao Shou" opened in Yuelai Chang in Chengdu in 1941. It moved to the new market in the early 1950s, and then moved to the southern section of Chunxi Road in the 1960s. It has a history of more than 60 years.

Mr. Chen's Rourou, the famous chef of the dragon family, "Mr. Chen's Rourou" originated in the Ming Dynasty in the 13th century AD. After trying to mix it with local tastes, he developed a fried pork recipe that has been passed down to this day.