Let me talk about the food street in the south: Tianfu Third Street, Yintai City, Global Center, Oaks Square and Huafu Avenue.
Office buildings are everywhere in the south of Chengdu. Every morning, people from all over Chengdu come here to work. With so many people, food is indispensable.
Life lies in exercise, and also in eating and drinking. Whenever I think back, the first thing I can think of is the food in this city. When it comes to Chengdu, most people think of pandas, hot pots and string strings. Food and fun are also the strong labels of this prestigious city of eating goods.
Many people say that if they stay in Chengdu for a long time, they will become fond of eating and will be good at eating, and they will also become "fangs" for food. Other cities are not like Chengdu, because it is a food capital and a land of abundance. In Chengdu, whether it is early in the morning or late at night, you don't have to worry about not eating. You can find your favorite food in various restaurants and flying restaurants.
There are all kinds of noodles, wonton soup, jiaozi, pickled brine and cold food. There are more than 200 kinds of noodles with different flavors. On the streets of Chengdu, you can find snack bars. All kinds of snacks make Chengdu's food culture unique.
My favorite food is hot pot. I feel that I don't eat hot pot for a week, and I feel uncomfortable all over. Everything I eat feels tasteless. Whether out of affection or to satisfy one's desire, eating hot pot must be put in the first place. Although the hot pot is covered with spicy oil and red pepper, don't worry, its spicy "Bashi" tastes very sweet after eating, and people who haven't eaten it will wonder if they have just eaten hot pot. Especially beef omasum, duck intestines and yellow throat are all boiled in hot pot, which tastes good!
The three dishes you must order to eat hot pot are 7 seconds of fresh hairy belly, one meter of duck intestines and Ji's esophageal kung fu bamboo shoots.
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