Many cities in China will have one or even several food streets, which are usually gathering places for local food.
Among these many food streets, are you going to the right place?
Have you ever been tricked?
In this issue, we share the food streets worth visiting in 17 popular cities in China. Don’t go wrong next time you travel!
1. Beijing Guijie Beijing Guijie is a famous night market snack street in Beijing. On the street, which is less than 1km long, there are more than 100 all-night restaurants, including hot pot, barbecue and other delicacies from Sichuan, Shandong, Guangdong and Hunan.
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Among them, spicy crayfish, gluttonous frog and grilled fish are the most famous.
Of course, there are also many famous Beijing snacks, such as stewed stew, fried tripe, sheep scorpion... 2. Xi'an Sajin Bridge Sajin Bridge, with a total length of 800 meters, is an inconspicuous old alley, but the time-honored brands on both sides are one after another.
One family, such as Lijia Spicy Meatball Soup, Malaric Acid Hot Dumplings, Western-style Egg Soup, Malli Night Supper, Xiaoshajia Eight-treasure Lotus Root Noodles, etc.
The most famous thing in Sajinqiao is the night market, which is still bustling with people even at two or three in the morning.
3. Huangshan Tunxi Old Street Tunxi Old Street is an entire street composed of more than 300 Huizhou buildings built in different years.
It is the most complete ancient street market in China with the architectural styles of the Southern Song Dynasty, Ming and Qing Dynasties.
Here, you can eat many local Huizhou delicacies in Huangshan, such as stinky mandarin fish, Yipinguo, Huangshan Double Stone, as well as Huangshan Shaobing, hairy tofu, sweet rice wine, wontons and other snacks.
4. Shantang Street, Suzhou Shantang Street was once one of the most developed commercial and cultural streets in China during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It has a history of more than 1,100 years.
It can be divided into two sections: the east section starts from Changmendu Monk Bridge to Bandang Bridge, with the Xingqiao area being the most lively and prosperous; the west section refers to Bandang Bridge to Huqiu Mountain.
In addition to famous shops such as Songhe Tower, Deyue Tower, and Huang Tianyuan, this section also has many old Suzhou snacks, such as plum blossom cake, crabapple cake, fried pancake, etc.
5. Chengdu Jianshe Road Jianshe Road is a snack street that Chengdu locals will not miss. It is the most popular night market snack street in Chengdu.
At night, there are many people, and there are basically queues at famous shops.
In addition to all kinds of snacks, there are also many famous hot pot restaurants, barbecue restaurants, and restaurants from various countries, such as Shu Daxia Hot Pot, Zhou Dazhuang Crispy Potatoes, Xu Liang Roasted Hoof, Ye Po Po’s Bobo Chicken, Xiaodongjia Yiguxiang, Gao
Sister bakes brains with tin foil and so on.
6. Hefang Street, Hangzhou Hefang Street is an ancient street with a long history and profound cultural heritage. There are about a hundred shops of various types.
The night market here has become a popular gathering place for delicious food.
There are countless Hangzhou specialty snacks here, including Gusao cake, cypress wrapped with green onion, Xishi cake, black rice dumpling, glutinous rice and mochi, Dingsheng cake, shortbread cake, etc.
7. Guangzhou Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street is the collective name of Shangjiu Road, Xiajiu Road, and Shishifu Road pedestrian streets.
The old buildings on the main road are mainly arcades. In addition to various shops, there are also many time-honored Xiguan snack bars hidden here, such as Baohua Noodle Shop, Chen Tianji, Nan Xin Shuangpi Nai, Shun Kee Ice Room, Taotaoju, Lian
Xianglou and so on are all here.
8. Chongqing Bayi Food Street This is the most popular snack street in the main urban area of ??Chongqing. It is close to Jiefangbei and can be called a paradise for foodies.