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Where are the most snacks in Shanghai, and on what roads?

1. Chenghuangmiao Street. Address: Fuyou Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai.

2. tsat po street. Address: Qibao Town, Minhang District, Shanghai.

3. Wujiang Road Snack Street. Address: Wujiang Road, Luwan District.

4. Linglu Snacks Street. Address: Guling Road, Jing 'an District, Shanghai.

5. Snack Street on South Yunnan Road. Address: South Yunnan Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai.

1. Chenghuangmiao Street: Although there are many snacks here, like all tourist attractions, the reputation of food has long fallen, and it has even been discharged into the most pitted food street. For example, Nanxiang Steamed Bread Shop, which has been recommended by Michelin, was founded in the 26th year of Guangxu. Here, steamed buns were once one of the traditional snacks loved by Shanghai people, famous for their thin skin, rich stuffing, juicy taste and beautiful appearance, and it was stipulated that they should be closed at the mouth. The queue time on the second floor is one hour, and the minimum consumption for dining in the hall is from 51 yuan to 81 yuan.

2. tsat po street:

tsat po street is located beside Qingnian Road, Xinjie, Qibao Ancient Town, Minhang District, Shanghai. It was formed in the Han Dynasty, developed in the early Song Dynasty and flourished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and has a history of more than 1,111 years. Qibao ancient town belongs to the Millennium ancient town in Taihu Lake basin in the south of the Yangtze River, with picturesque scenery, a typical town in the city and the nearest ancient town to the urban area.

3. Wujiang Road Snack Street: Shanghai Wujiang Road Food Street is one of the famous food streets in Shanghai. Wujiang Road Food Street brings together Shanghai's authentic snacks and local specialties. Along the way, there are mobile vans with unique shapes and movable flower beds and trees. It integrates subway transportation, shopping and leisure, tourism and square culture, and is a characteristic leisure street that attracts people's attention in Shanghai. Both sides are full of national snacks, and the shops on both sides are crowded with people, and there are long queues of tourists who taste delicious food.

4. Linglu Snack Street

When you step into Guling Road, the first thing you see is the "Guyue Longshan Hotel". This Shaoxing hotel is cheap and good. Every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon, there are Yue Opera Teahouses, Peking Opera Teahouses and Shaoxing Daban, which attracts many opera fans to show their voices. Entering along the street, there are wuyue Renjia Noodle Restaurant, Jin Shifu Wonton Shop, Aunt Dumplings and the century-old Kunshan Aozao Pavilion. Recently, "Shangdao Coffee Shop" and "Mi Baobao Lunch Shop" have also opened.

5. Yunnan South Road Snack Street: Yunnan South Road Food Street is located in Huangpu District in the center of Shanghai, starting from Jinling East Road in the south and ending at Yan 'an East Road in the north, with a total length of 251 meters. It was founded in September, 1991 when the first Huangpu Tourism Festival was organized. It was originally named "Great World Food Street", renamed "Shanghai Food Street" in September, 1992, and renamed "Yunnan South Road Food Street" in September, 1998. In September, 1999, Yunnan South Road Food Street was named as one of the first (11) Shanghai commercial specialty streets in the first municipal commercial characteristic street selection in Shanghai. Yunnan South Road Food Street has the reputation of "stepping into Yunnan Road, eating delicious food, drooling countless times".

Resources: Baidu Encyclopedia: Shanghai Snack Street.