Take a walk and have a look, Zhongshan Road Night Market! The weather in June, the faces of children, these ever-changing days, for the record! After a day of hard work, sit under the street lights and enjoy the heat 🔥… delicious food and wine!
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Take a walk and have a look, Zhongshan Road Night Market! The weather in June, the faces of children, these ever-changing days, for the record! After a day of hard work, sit under the street lights and enjoy the heat 🔥… delicious food and wine!
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Opposite the Sanjieliangxiang Street and Parkson Pedestrian Street, Nanning's old food street is definitely the most lively place in Nanning every night. A long, lively and well-organized street, lined with snack stalls on both sides, and most of the shops on the street are specialty restaurants. In addition, several surrounding streets have also become extensions of the food street. It is estimated that foodies can spend an hour strolling and still not be satisfied. Although there are snacks from other places here, the overall focus is on snacks from Nanning and Guangxi, ensuring its own characteristics, which is much higher than the food streets in many other cities. There are many open-air seats on the street, but the temperature in Nanning is really uncomfortable to sit outside to eat, so I walked around and left.
After our family visited Qingxiu Mountain, we navigated directly to Zhongshan Road Snack Street on the way back. We arrived at about 4:30. Because we were worried about parking, we chose to park in a paid parking space and walked about 500 meters to arrive. I was very disappointed when I first arrived. It felt shabby, and there was no sign marking the location of the snack street. Later, I asked for directions and found that we came too early. So it is recommended that stalls start to be set up after 18:00. The snack street recommended on the Internet is indeed a must-go for foodies. There are all kinds of snacks and flavors on the whole street of about 1 kilometer. There are all kinds of prices, and they are basically clearly marked. You can ask directly.
Zhongshan Road is a favorite place for foodies. There are all kinds of delicious snacks that suit your taste. Every night, there is a long street with all kinds of food on both sides and full of foodies in the middle. It is very lively! This foodie loves to eat clay pot rice, grilled squid, spring rolls... so many! I can't count them! It is also clean and hygienic, so you can eat it with confidence, but there is a lot of smoke from the barbecue! The location is also easy to find, so foodies, hurry up and make an appointment!
Zhongshan Road Food Street is located in the central area of Nanning, with convenient transportation. Buses and subways are available. The food street is well managed. There are staff members managing the street entrance and people cleaning the street. Starting at 5 o'clock every evening, the stalls on both sides of the street start to open one after another, and continue until one or two o'clock in the morning. The food street mainly sells various special snacks, barbecue, fruits, etc. The taste is OK. The price is basically more than ten yuan per serving. There are the most stalls such as honey grilled spare ribs, chicken wings rice rolls, Vietnamese fruit salad, grilled squid, grilled seafood, etc. There are relatively few snail noodles. The street is relatively clean. The environment is OK.
Located in the center of the old city, this is the most popular food street in China. It is deserted in the morning, but it becomes lively at night, reaching its peak around midnight, and it gets more and more exciting as the night goes on. The street is full of barbecue smell, and there are so many varieties of food that you can't help but hear the sound of clinking glasses, music, and hawking. Not only tourists but also many local residents patronize this place, so the prices are not expensive.
For people like us from Chongqing who don’t often see shrimps and crabs, it was a feast for the eyes. The dazzling array of snacks were neatly laid out, and it was dizzying to look at. It was difficult to choose when we started eating, after all, our stomachs couldn’t hold enough. We tried some local specialties and things that we had never seen or eaten at home. They were all edible, not bad, but I couldn’t find the best one that impressed me the most!