Recommend 6 characteristic re gan mian shops in Shenzhen

Shenzhen's hot dry noodle shops have gradually returned and resumed normal operation. This issue recommends 6 featured hot dry noodle shops in Shenzhen. Hot dry noodles, let's go!

Old Classmate Hot Dry Noodles

Boiled alkaline noodles can be mixed with two kinds of sauces: black sesame paste and homemade garlic chili sauce. The spiciness of the sauce can be chosen. The hot dry noodles contain three treasures: fried peas, kelp shreds, and spicy radish. They can be eaten with lotus root soup or mixed with their fatty intestines in the hot dry noodles.

V.0.Lounge

Located in UpperHills, V.0.Lounge regularly introduces new themed menus. Recently, they launched the 'One Taste, One City' series, which, after multiple adjustments, features a customized Wuhan Hot Dry Noodles, recreating the authentic 'early morning' taste of Wuhan, allowing guests to experience street food in a lounge setting.

Yan Hui · Chu Cuisine Comfort Food

Located in Nanshan, Yan Hui at first glance looks like an art gallery, but inside it serves 'down-to-earth' Hubei hometown dishes. This might be the most visually appealing Hubei cuisine restaurant in Shenzhen. The signature hot dry noodles are only 18 yuan.

Chu Wei Tang

Chu Wei Tang has been around for 13 years now. The decor seems to have hardly changed, making it a small canteen for people from Hubei in Shenzhen. A bowl of hot dry noodles costs 10 yuan and has been sold for many years.

Li Yiheng Noodle House

A 19-year-old establishment specializing in various Wuhan snacks. In Shenzhen, their hot dry noodles are quite famous. When you come here to eat, you must order a bowl of lotus root soup to go with it.

Li Ji Hot Dry Noodles

Li Ji's store is very small, the kind that you might easily walk past without noticing. The business is very good. The sesame paste they use for mixing the hot dry noodles is specially customized and ground with a water mill, giving it an exceptionally fragrant flavor.