1. Qianmen Street.
Qianmen Street is the most famous commercial street in Beijing. It is located on the central axis of the capital. The street is 845 meters long and the traffic lane is 20 meters wide.
There are all kinds of interesting alleys and delicious food in the surrounding area. Walking under the gate on Qianmen Street, there is the sound of candied haws of water being sold.
2. Guijie.
Spicy complex at night, this is the most famous and popular food street in Beijing!
When it comes to Guijie, everyone will talk about crayfish.
Spicy cuisines such as spicy crayfish are the main cuisine of Guijie. This street is only 1.5 kilometers long, but there are nearly 200 restaurants where you can taste the authentic spicy flavor!
And the business hours are also a feature of Guijie, and also the reason why it is so popular!
Almost all restaurants are open until early morning.
3. Suzhou Street is backed by Zhongguancun. A snack street that was originally quiet has now exploded with its amazing potential.
A large number of food shop owners have gathered, and the street is often overcrowded.
There are casual and special snacks, as well as exquisite boutique restaurants.
4. Good Luck Street.
When it comes to Japanese food, I have to mention Lucky Street. Chicken skewers, eel rice, sushi, and sashimi make me drool just thinking about it.
Because it is located in the Lufthansa business district in Chaoyang District, Beijing, close to the Diplomatic Apartments, the Sino-Japanese Exchange Center, the Lufthansa Center and the third embassy district under construction, people at home and abroad from the surrounding business districts and high-end residential areas and
Senior white-collar workers have become the main consumer group of Good Luck Street.
5. Fucheng Road starts from the Aerospace Bridge on the West Third Ring Road in the east and ends at the Dinghui Bridge on the West Fourth Ring Road in the west.
The approximately 3-kilometer road is packed with delicacies from various regions including Hangzhou cuisine, Huai cuisine, Hunan cuisine, Hubei cuisine, and Sichuan cuisine.