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What snack streets are there in Shanghai? Do you still have Wujiang Road with more snacks and more benefits?

1. Wujiang Road Snacks

Wujiang Road Snacks is a fashionable snack street, many of which have been interviewed by Shanghai Lifestyle Channel, so try it. There are many shopping malls around Nanjing West Road, such as Xiangyang Children's World, Meilong Town Square, CITIC Pacific Plaza, Golden Eagle Shopping City and hang lung plaza. Transportation can take subway line 2 to Nanjing West Road Station, and you can also take bus No.21 and No.37 to watch the customs along the way. Open a shop around 11, and it will be popular by noon, and there will be long queues one after another!

Recommended dishes: octopus balls, Xiao Yang fried-dumpling Shengji Yipin Pot Sticker, North West Lang Barbecue, Chongqing Tan Feichang Hot and Sour Powder, Hong Kong Zhangji Brocade, Plum Blossom Cake, Wei Ayi Xi 'an Cold Noodles, Xiaowang Crispy Beef Cake

Location: Wujiang Road, Luwan District

Traffic parking: Nanjing West Road Station of Metro Line 2

II tsat po street

tsat po street is a famous tourist attraction in Shanghai, and the old street has a strong charm of the ancient town. On the rest day, there are so many people, and they are crowded around. The most famous snacks in the old street are dumplings, square cakes and traditional crisp candy. When you go there, you can't eat a bowl of dumplings, as well as stinky tofu, which tastes good. There are many people who buy stinky tofu, and there are long queues. The shops are busy one after another. To the east of the ancient bridge, there are several famous restaurants in the old street, such as Qibao Old Hotel, where Qibao mutton is sold. The rice cake in a small shop next to the old restaurant is also good. The street on the east side of the bridge is mainly selling small commodities, with a dazzling array of things. In the past, you had to collect tickets to enter the old street, but now you don't, and there are more people going, which is more crowded.

Recommended dishes: beef offal soup Laojie Tangtuan Mutton Yipin Square Cake Haitang Cake Stinky Tofu Steamed Buns with Potato Chips

Location: Fuqiang Street, Qibao Town, Minhang District (between Qixin Road and Xinzhen Road)

Traffic parking: There is a parking lot at Qixin Road at the entrance, RMB 11 per time.

3. huanghe road Food Street

To go to huanghe road Food Street, you have to turn in by Nanjing Road. With the development of tourism and the dense crowds on Nanjing Road, it was developed into a food street in 1993. There are many restaurants on both sides of the street, most of which are self-employed. The management mode is a combination of Chinese and Western, and the dishes and interior decoration are unique. The word "huanghe road" was once synonymous with food street, which was quite famous in China. The business is so hot that it is still buzzing in the early hours of the morning and the car is ringing constantly.

huanghe road mainly drinks at home, including Sichuan cuisine, Hunan cuisine and Guizhou cuisine. The taste has been improved and it is very popular among Shanghai locals. The six-story restaurant in Tianhua can be full every day when business is good. In huanghe road, the roads are crowded and the shops are narrow. In order to maximize the use of space, many stores will divide restaurants with only one floor into two floors. Looking out of the window, the upper floor seems to float in the air. This is probably a major feature of Shanghai's alley cuisine.

In recent years, due to the rapid development of the catering industry, huanghe road no longer has a unique advantage. However, because it is located in a lively area, adjacent to Daguangming Cinema and Nanjing Road, at night, countless neon signs make this small street colorful and vivid, which still attracts foreign tourists.

Recommended dishes: Taishengyuan comes to Tianhua Benbang Sichuan cuisine

Location: huanghe road, Huangpu District (near Xinzha Road)

Traffic parking: 18 Road, 518 Road, 118 Road

Sizhapu Road Food Street

Zhapu Road Food Street is a famous food street in Shanghai, adjacent to Sichuan North Road, a municipal commercial street, where restaurants and restaurants with local specialties gather. Zhapu Road used to be one of the most concentrated blocks of catering and entertainment in Shanghai. Since the first restaurant opened in 1984, more than 81 restaurants and restaurants with local flavors have gathered. In 1993, the Zhapu Road Catering Industry Association was established, with standardized management, and many cuisines developed together, and gradually developed from a single catering pattern to industries such as film and television, dance halls, hotels, saunas, aquatic products, flowers, food and fruits. It is a comprehensive catering cultural and entertainment street. But it is said that the scenery is no longer there.

Recommended dishes: Shangwei Restaurant Nanxiang Xiaolong

Location: Zhapu Road, Hongkou District

Bus parking: 6 Road, 63 Road, 111 Road, 848 Road, 948 Road, 6394 Intermodal

5 Yunnan South Road Snack Street

Located in the city center, it starts from Yan 'an East Road in the north and ends at Jinling East Road in the south, which is the place where Shanghainese go to restaurants the most. Someone once joked: "When you step into Yunnan Road, it's delicious, and you drool a lot." There are Chang 'an jiaozi Tower, Jinling Restaurant, Sanhelou Restaurant, Laozhengxing Restaurant, etc. You can taste delicious Beijing Roast Duck, Xiaojingling Salted Duck, Fresh Rib Rice Cake, Small Shaoxing Boiled Chicken, Nanxiang Steamed Buns, Tianjin Goubuli Steamed Buns, Shandong Dumplings, Old Sichuan Hot Pot and Xinjiang Roasted Mutton.

Recommended dishes: Xinjiang Roasted Mutton Jinling Restaurant, Sanhelou Restaurant and Laozhengxing Restaurant

Location: Yunnan South Road, Huangpu District

Traffic parking: No.221, 127, 513 and 126 Road

Liuguling Road Snack Street

Located between Nanjing West Road and Beijing Road, it used to be an inconspicuous street.

When you step into Guling Road, the first thing you see is "Gu Yue Long Shan 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.

Guling Road on weekends is more lively. Guling Road, a small street, attracts many diners and tourists just like Nanjing Road, which is just across the road.

Recommended dishes: Gu Yue Long Shan Hotel

Location: Guling Road, Jing 'an District, Shanghai

Bus parking: No.21 and No.21 Road

VII. Snacks at the Old Town God Temple in Shanghai

The Town God Temple in Shanghai-which maintains the style of China's ancient towns and markets, is popular with Chinese and foreign tourists who come to Shanghai. In the Old Town God Temple, there are many special snacks from local snacks, the Green Wave Gallery, vegetarian food packages from Songyue Building, pigeon egg dumplings from Osmanthus fragrans Hall, eight-treasure rice from Songyun Building, and Nanxiang steamed buns and fermented dumplings, which can really be called snack kingdom. In addition, there are many snack streets that are surrounded by the Town God Temple. In short, a trip to the Town God Temple will definitely lead to a full stomach ~

Recommended: fried dumpling, steamed buns, wonton and bean curd vermicelli soup

Address: No.162, Haichao Road, Huangpu District

Bus stop: 932 Road.