Phoenix Food Street in Wuhu City is located in the bustling city center, connected to famous city attractions such as Wuhu Zhongshan Road Pedestrian Street, Jiuhua Square, and Jihe Square. It is well-connected with convenient transportation, making it a distinctive commercial street that integrates tourism, leisure, and shopping, with a high level of operation and regulation, primarily focusing on food.
Huaihe Road Pedestrian Street
Located in the center of Hefei, Huaihe Road Pedestrian Street is a famous commercial street in Hefei's history. It is also an old street rich in culture, combining shopping, tourism, culture, entertainment, and dining into one modern cultural commercial pedestrian street. The leisurely Shibaxiang (Eighteen Alleys) is full of long stories. Among them, Beiyoufang Alley, Yaba Alley, Qinlao Alley, Cuozaoshan Alley, and Gulou Alley are all food paradises, offering a variety of local delicacies from Hefei and other places.
Wuhu Snack Street
Wuhu Snack Street is located at the old Zhangjiashan head. The food street features Huizhou architectural style with gray bricks and white walls, which perfectly matches the ancient Wuhu old street. Inside the fast food street, there are about 50 specialty food shops, including the top ten famous snacks of Wuhu, such as Geng Fuxing buns, Wuxiangju pig trotters, as well as Goubuli buns, Wuhan hot dry noodles, and Taiwanese delicacies.
Huangshan Tunxi Old Street
Tunxi Old Street is located in the central part of Tunxi District, Huangshan City, Anhui Province. It is the most well-preserved ancient street in China, featuring styles from the Southern Song, Ming, and Qing dynasties. It is also a national key cultural relic protection unit. The specialty snacks of Tunxi Old Street include stinky mandarin fish, Da Gu Da Gu, Huangshan cake, wonton, and more.
Lei Street
There is a place, some call it a street of Chinese characteristic delicacies, some call it the Hefei version of 'Shilin Night Market'. Here, delicacies and snacks from all over the country are gathered, making it an absolute food paradise. Especially in the evening, Soap Street becomes a beautiful scenery in Hefei, bustling with people, filled with lively atmosphere and fragrant aromas. Various dishes are available: Huizhou dried tofu, Western feasts, Chongqing Wanzhou grilled fish, Hangzhou Zuming stinky tofu, Harbin roasted lamb leg, Taiwan oyster omelette, large and small intestines, and many more. The variety of food is dazzling, making it almost impossible to decide what to eat first!
Ningguo Road Food Street
Ningguo Road is a famous food street in Hefei, known for its delicious food. It is famous for its crayfish, which is also one of the favorite snacks of Hefei people. Therefore, when you come to Ningguo Road, you must try the crayfish; when you come to Hefei, Ningguo Road is a must-visit. Besides crayfish, there are other delicious snacks such as Huainan beef soup, beef noodles, Yaoji beef, and Luzhou roast duck. Ningguo Road features various specialty Anhui snacks.
Hefei Guanting Road Food Street
Guanting Road has always been a gathering place for various delicacies. Not far away is the Sanhe Fatty Intestine Restaurant, which features old establishments like Chengdu Thin Fish Fillet and modern milk tea shops like 'No. 2 Land'. The food scene on Guanting Road updates very quickly, and every now and then, new delicacies quietly emerge, bringing people delightful surprises.
Hefei Lucheng Houjie
"Beijing has Houhai, Hefei has Houjie." Just as Houhai preserves the cultural memories of old Beijing, Lucheng Houjie witnesses the changes of Hefei city. The rich
Hefei Doubanhui Pedestrian Street
Douban Street is divided into two pedestrian streets, East and West, primarily promoting 'petty bourgeois fashion'. It integrates dining, photography, hairdressing, and other shops. The second and third floors are Fangxing Alley, which is themed around 'creativity' and features many creative shops, while also showcasing Anhui's folk customs.
Bozhou Famous Food Street
Bozhou Famous Food Street is located in the eastern section of Weiwu Avenue and the southern section of Jiaotong Road in Qiaocheng District. It gathers dozens of fast food restaurants, and in the evening, there are even more vendors. You can taste Bozhou's delicacies as well as snacks from other places here, including beef brisket, sesame paste, noodles, pickled fish, large plate chicken, stewed noodles, spicy hot pot, and more.