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Where is Beihai Food Street?

Qiaogang Food Street 1

Overseas Chinese Port is a famous centralized resettlement site for returned overseas Chinese, a charming seaside town, and the smallest town in China, with only 0.7 square kilometers. It is a must-see place to go to Beihai. It's very lively at night, close to the seaside. There are various seafood barbecue shops, snack bars and dessert shops along the street, where you can not only eat many delicious snacks, but also taste many Vietnamese dishes.

2. Hainan Road Snack Street

Hainan Road Snack Street is considered by Beihai people to be the most interesting street and the most important snack street in Beihai. This street is a combination of China classical style and western style, with a total length of 180 meters and more than 200 kinds of special snacks. As night falls, you can see people walking in the street, crab porridge, squid, and the most famous "pig's foot powder" in the area.

3. Yintan Food Plaza Snack Street

Yintan Food Plaza covers an area of 3,800 square meters and is divided into four floors with a business area of 7,000 square meters. On the second floor of Yintan Food Plaza, there is a special snack in Beihai. As long as there is a street, you can not only eat all kinds of glutinous rice with Beihai characteristics, but also eat authentic delicious snacks from all over the country.

4. Beihai Old Street

From the entrance to the east, the gourmet shops that pass by all the way are: chaoshan beef meatball, Beihai famous snacks, Taibei braised pork rice, Du Xiaoyue, Lanzhou beef Lamian Noodles, DJ bar, Shuangqian Guiling paste, spice leisure salon, old captain coffee house (13 aunt shrimp cake), backpack inn, music kitchen on the other side, Deng Ji clay pot rice, fat pig foot powder, Mingying roll powder shop and so on.

5. Changqing Road Night Market

Changqing Road Night Market is the most concentrated place for barbecue in Beihai. On a long street, about 700m meters away are all kinds of open-air stalls, including seafood, meat barbecue, fried noodles and so on. Snacks on both sides of the street are overwhelming, the aroma is far away, and the smoke lingers on Changqing Road.