The four most popular food streets in China are crowded with foreigners, and locals never go!

in #food6 years ago (edited)

In the three food streets in China, the foreigners have sharpened their heads and squeezed their heads, while locals never go.

With the improvement of living conditions, many people will choose to travel and distract themselves. In the process of traveling, they can not only enjoy the beautiful scenery, but also eat the food from all over the country. The so-called "only beauty and food can not live up to", today with everyone Check out the most popular food street.

Wangfujing in Beijing

Beijing Wangfujing sounds like a place on a very high place. The various luxury items that are filled here are basically coming from every foreign tourist, and Wangfujing is also famous for its food street, but who knows who eats here? It's not really unpalatable.

Chengdu's wide and narrow alley

It is said that this is a place where many net red cards are punched. The antique buildings and streets are really beautiful, but the food here is really not flattering, not only difficult but also very expensive.

Huimin Street in Xi'an

The most famous of Huimin Street is the bowl of wine. The people who come here to drink are basically not going to visit the locals. Isn’t this a clear opportunity to give others a chance?

Shanghai City God Temple

The most popular wuli is the Chenghuang Temple in Shanghai. The food street here has a lot of good-looking food, and each booth has a long queue, but things are really expensive, a crab yellow bag will be forty or fifty, really Not ordinary expensive.

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