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Where is the best place to go for tourist snacks?

Blog / 11/13/2024

For people who like to travel and are food lovers, it is probably essential to find food. Many people will add a plan to taste local food in their travel plans, because different places will have different specialties. And where is the best snack to eat? Let's introduce some recommended tourist spots.

First, we came to Sichuan Province in China. Sichuan cuisine is well known. Soup pot, hot pot and skewers are all must-eat delicacies. If you come to Chengdu, you need to try the spicy incense pot with good color and fragrance, which will make you linger.

Then we came to Naples, Italy. Naples is the birthplace of pizza, and of course the pizza here is also the most authentic. There is also the famous Italian lasagna, which allows you to enjoy the feeling of history and culture on the tip of your tongue.

Finally, we came to Osaka, Japan. As the gourmet capital of Japan, Osaka has a variety of delicacies, such as Osaka Roast, Zhangfu Canteen, and Longma Brochette. Among a large number of kebabs vendors, Longma kebabs are mainly made of large pieces of succulent local dishes, which are delicious.

These are the three recommended tourist spots, and of course, there are many other places where there are all kinds of delicious food waiting for you to taste. I firmly believe that delicious food can keep the most precious memories of the journey, so let's go to various places to find that delicious taste.

1. Chengdu Jinli

Jinli is one of the oldest streets in the history of Western Shu, known as "the first street in Western Shu", and it is also a part of Wuhou Temple in Chengdu.

In the food street in Jinli, you can eat almost all the special snacks in Sichuan, such as dragon wonton soup, bell dumplings, Dandan Noodles, string string, husband and wife lung slices, rabbit head, three cannons and so on.

2. Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street in Guangzhou

Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street is the collective name of Shangjiu Road, Xiajiu Road and Shifu Road Pedestrian Street.

The old buildings on the main road are mainly arcades, and the whole street has a unique style. Apart from various shops, there are many food shops on the street. There are also many old-fashioned Xiguan snack bars hidden in the surrounding alleys, such as Baohua Noodle Shop, Chen Tianji, Nanxin Double Skin Milk and Shunji Ice Room.

3. Chongqing Bayi Haochi Street

Bayi Haochi Street is a gourmet street near Jie Fangbei, and it is the first stop to eat Chongqing snacks.

On the street just over 100 meters, all the most famous snacks and delicacies in Chongqing are gathered, including small noodles, soup powder, spicy kebabs, small dumplings in Shancheng, wonton soup, bean curd and bangbangbangji, and there is also an underground snack city.

4. Nanjing Confucius Temple-Qinhuai Scenic Belt

Confucius Temple-Qinhuai Scenic Belt is centered on the ancient buildings of Confucius Temple, with the Qinhuai River within ten miles as the axis, starting from Dongshuiguan Park in the east and Xishuiguan Park in the west.

There are many shops here, ranging from traditional souvenirs to fashion gadgets. Of course, there are all kinds of tea houses, restaurants and street snacks, among which "Qinhuai Eight Musts" is worth a try. In addition to Nanjing's specialty snacks, most food streets in China have foods that are common.

5. Kuanzhai Lane, Chengdu

Kuanzhai Lane, composed of wide alleys, narrow alleys and well alleys, is a relatively large-scale existing ancient street of Qing Dynasty in Chengdu.

Wide alley can taste a bowl of tea and eat authentic Sichuan food; Narrow alley is a leisure life taste area with western-style food culture and art leisure as the mainstay; Jingxiangzi brings together all kinds of Chengdu specialty snacks.

6. Xinjiang International Grand Bazaar

Xinjiang International Grand Bazaar, located in Tianshan District of Urumqi, is the largest Grand Bazaar in the world, which reproduces the prosperity of the ancient Silk Road and embodies the rich ethnic characteristics and regional culture of the western regions.

A variety of Xinjiang specialties and handicrafts are sold in the Grand Bazaar.

7. Jianghan Road in Wuhan

Jianghan Road, the longest pedestrian street in China, has the reputation of "the first pedestrian street in the world".

Snacks and restaurants gather here, and local snacks such as Regan Noodles, Zhou Heiya, beef powder and bean skin can be eaten here.

In addition, many large shopping malls and underground shopping malls around Jianghan Road have food streets and various snack bars.

8. Zhongshan Road, Xiamen

Zhongshan Road is an old city block in Xiamen that has been preserved completely to show its modern historical features.

In addition to all kinds of shops, a wide variety of snacks from Fujian and Taiwan are also a major feature here. The more famous snack bars include Bapo's burning grass, Huang Ze and peanut soup.

There are many fly restaurants hidden in many scattered alleys around, which is worth a taste.

9. Shanghai Tianzifang

Tianzifang evolved from the most distinctive Shikumen Lane in Shanghai, which is a very petty place.

In the winding alley, there are many teahouses, outdoor restaurants, outdoor cafes, snack bars, and many well-known creative studios in Shanghai besides various specialty shops and art workshops.

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