Reason:A popular noodle shop with irresistible pea and mixed sauce noodles
Open Now|06:00-15:00
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人民路71号附1-4
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It's average, not very good! I took a taxi to eat there early in the morning, but I didn't think it was necessary. The noodle shop near the hotel seemed to be similar to his! It's not very delicious. I ate at another noodle shop the day before, and it felt similar to this one.
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It's average, not very good! I took a taxi to eat there early in the morning, but I didn't think it was necessary. The noodle shop near the hotel seemed to be similar to his! It's not very delicious. I ate at another noodle shop the day before, and it felt similar to this one.
Near the Chongqing Museum/Auditorium area, I happened to be searching for a meal after visiting the attractions. The number one noodle restaurant nearby is this one. The navigation is very accurate. You can get there in about 15 minutes on foot by finding the way. It is not far away. , right at the entrance of a residential market, with both open-air and in-store seats. This was the most local meal I had during this trip to Chongqing. There were few tourists, and almost all of them were locals nearby. The price was also local, and the meal was more than ten yuan per person, which was very filling. "Pea Zamian" is quite delicious. The amount of 2 taels is OK. It's enough for men who don't have a big appetite. There are a lot of minced meat and peas, and the softness and hardness of the noodles are just right. The only small bug is It feels a little lighter. The seasoning of "Signature Jajangmyeon" is just right. Both flavors are quite delicious, but I still prefer thin noodles to wide noodles. Well, I added "fried eggs" for 2 yuan each, and they turned out to be runny, which was a special surprise! Thumbs up!
The pea noodles and chili have a slightly bitter taste, but are very fragrant. The noodles are chewy, and the pea sauce is sandy and soft. The mixed sauce and meat sauce in this restaurant are generous, the meat is large, and the taste is good.
If you can't avoid going up and down stairs when you go out then the store on the stairs downstairs naturally becomes the best choice for breakfast I went out too early that day There weren't many people in the store Stairway noodles in rainy weather Early risers Start the day with a bowl of noodles from their store
Hey there! I just got back from Chongqing with a big belly, and I'm still drooling just thinking about it—who would have thought that besides hot pot, the pig's trotters in Chongqing's old streets are the hidden gems! Without the fanfare of internet-famous restaurants, hidden away in residential buildings and next to the wet market, these places are so deliciously stewed, perfect for a bite, and paired with a spicy oil dip, you'll want to drink up the broth! Here's my guide to visiting four of these historic restaurants, so glutinous rice lovers, get yours! 📍Old Street Pig's Trotter Random Thoughts Chongqing's Old Street Pig's Trotters are unlike those in fine dining restaurants! Slow-cooked in a clay pot for hours, the pig's trotters are cooked until the skin melts with a sip, the tendons are so sticky they can be pulled into strands, and the broth is incredibly delicious! Usually just a small table, the auntie brings out the clay pot, along with a secret spicy oil dip and pickled radish. Even locals come to enjoy them! The only "annoyance" is that it's so filling that I can't even walk after two bowls of white rice. I still want to pack it up! 🚗 Transportation Tips (Don't Get Lost Finding Pig's Hoof Flower) ✈️Out-of-towners: Flying into Jiangbei Airport, take Line 3 to Lianglukou Station. Yuzhong District's Old Street has the most pig's hoof flowers. If you're going to Shapingba, head to Shapingba Station. It's super convenient to ride shared bikes and explore the old alleys. If you're driving, parking is difficult in the old alleys, so public transportation is recommended! 🚄 High-speed Rail: Chongqing North Station is close to Jiangbei District, while Chongqing West Station is convenient for Jiulongpo District. Choose a stop based on the pig's hoof flower shop you're looking for. For example, if you want Hu Ji Pig's Hoof Flower, head to Jiaochangkou Station, a 5-minute walk away. 🚌 Finding a place in the city: Search for "XX Pig's Hoof Flower" on the navigation, but the navigation might be off in the old alleys! Follow the locals—when you see a place with small tables at the door and the aroma of meat wafting through, head in! Ask the vegetable vendors, and they'll enthusiastically say, "The pig pudding shop up front is the best!" ⚠️Reminder: Old Street Pig Pudding usually opens at 10 AM and sells out by 6 PM (they close when they're sold out!). Don't go too late if you want to try it. On weekends, it's recommended to arrive half an hour early, otherwise you'll have to wait for a table. 🎈2-Day, 1-Night Pig Pudding Itinerary (Stroll and Eat) Day 1: Explore the Old Streets of Yuzhong District to see the Pig Pudding at Jiefangbei at night In the morning, stroll the Mountain City Trail and admire the old Chongqing stilt houses. At 11 AM, have a drink at "Hu Ji Pig Pudding Soup" (a long-established shop with over 20 years of history). Enjoy the pig pudding at noon, and then explore Jiaochang in the afternoon. At the night market, grab a snack at "Old Street Glutinous Rice Balls" in the evening. Then, head to Jiefangbei for the night view and grab a bowl of Shancheng Iced Tangyuan to cool down. Day 2: Shapingba Old Street + Pig's Feet Soup → Return In the morning, explore Ciqikou Ancient Town (avoid expensive local specialties; just try some small twisted dough sticks). At noon, visit "Lei's Old Farmer Pig's Feet Soup." After lunch, visit Three Gorges Square. In the afternoon, take the subway to "Tikan Noodles" for a bowl of small noodles. Grab a bag of strange-flavored broad beans as a souvenir, and return with a full stomach. 🌟Must-try Old Street Pig's Feet Soup (Tried and True) 1. Hu Ji Pig's Feet Soup (Jiaochangkou Branch): A long-standing establishment with over 20 years of experience! The pea and pig's trotter soup in a clay pot is so soft and chewy that the skin melts easily. The pepper-infused broth is incredibly warming. The accompanying chili oil sauce is incredibly fragrant, and even after a dip, you'll want more. At 35 yuan per person, you'll be stuffed until you're full, and the waitress will even ask, "Is the soup enough? I'll give you more!" 2. Lei's Old Farmer's Trotter's Trotter Soup (Shapingba Branch): A local favorite! The radish in the pig's trotter soup is incredibly flavorful and even better than the pig's trotter. The pig's trotter soup is so tender and chewy that you can even taste the meat between the bones. The free pickled radish is a welcome relief and a welcome addition. It's also convenient for strolling through Three Gorges Square afterward. 3. Liao's Pig's Trotter Soup (Daping Branch): Hidden away in a residential building! The kelp and pig's trotter soup is incredibly delicious. The kelp is tender and the pig's trotter soup is low in fat, making it a great choice for even those who are afraid of obesity. The chili oil sauce, with minced garlic and Sichuan peppercorns, is incredibly flavorful as a dip. It pairs perfectly with a bowl of white rice! 4. Fat Girl Pig's Trotter's Feet (Qixingang Branch): Super value! A bowl of mushroom pig's feet is 30 yuan, and the mushrooms are soaked in gravy, and the pig's feet are stewed to perfection. The soup is free and refillable. They also offer cold black fungus and smashed cucumber, which are super refreshing with the pig's feet. Afterward, it's a 10-minute walk to the Tongyuanmen City Wall. 📝Practical Tips (Avoiding Pig's Feet Pit ... Most restaurants offer free pickled radish, which is crispy and refreshing, and a side of smashed cucumber or cold-mixed wood ear mushrooms goes perfectly with the sticky pig's trotters, which can be a bit greasy otherwise. 4. Don't wear white! The soup can easily splash onto your pig's trotters, so dark clothing is more convenient. Afterward, apply some hand cream for a meaty aroma. 💡Final thoughts: Eating pig's trotters in Chongqing's Old Street is not just about the flavor, but also about the authentic flavor of Chongqing! The auntie's "be careful, it's hot" greeting as she serves the clay pot, the uncle at the next table's advice on "adding more vinegar to the dipping sauce helps reduce the greasiness," and the satisfying feeling of licking your fingers after chewing the pig's trotters...this kind of joy is simply unattainable at online-famous restaurants! Sisters, don't just focus on the hot pot when you visit Chongqing. Explore the old alleys and enjoy a bowl of Old Street pig's trotters to truly understand Chongqing.