A question about food in Fuzhou, China!

屯溪老街 (Tungkeng Old Street) and 黎阳老街 (Lìyáng Old Street) are both popular tourist destinations known for their rich history, cultural heritage, and delicious local cuisine. Here are some must-try restaurants and street food stalls on these streets:

Tungkeng Old Street

  1. Tungkeng Wonton Noodles (): A famous wonton noodle shop with a long history, serving both Cantonese-style wontons and Fuzhou-style stir-fried noodles.
  2. Hua Yuan Restaurant (): Offers a variety of Minnan (Fujian) dishes, such as braised abalone, steamed fish head, and Dongpo pork belly.
  3. Yongxin Soup Dumplings (): A popular spot for soup dumplings made with fresh ingredients.

Lìyáng Old Street

  1. Lìyáng Wontons & Rice Noodles (): Similar to Tungkeng’s wonton noodles, this stall serves steaming hot rice noodles and various types of dumplings.
  2. Jia Jia Congee (): A popular spot for traditional congee (rice porridge) with a variety of toppings such as fish slices, eggs, or pickled mustard greens.

Street Food

  1. Fried Fuchou-style Fish Balls: Vendors along both streets offer crispy fried fish balls made from fresh fish and served with soy sauce or chili oil.
  2. Stinky Tofu (): A popular street food in Taiwan and southern China, this fermented tofu has a strong smell but is surprisingly delicious when paired with herbs, chilies, or sweet sauces.

Enjoy your culinary adventure on these historic streets!