Reason:A traditional Laohua shop famous in Fuzhou, with a rich and delicious signature dish.
Open Now|06:00-03:00
+8613599089914
43 Qingcheng Road
What travelers say:
Very good traditional Fuzhou snacks, delicious and fast. Good quality and variety. It was run by Yitu Bo when he was young decades ago and has opened branches and franchise stores. It is very powerful.
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Very good traditional Fuzhou snacks, delicious and fast. Good quality and variety. It was run by Yitu Bo when he was young decades ago and has opened branches and franchise stores. It is very powerful.
Laohua, a specialty snack in Fujian, can be called Lao rice noodles It is the fine rice noodles of Xinghua produced in Putian. It is cooked as soon as it is scooped. It is commonly known as "Xinghua Laohua" and then "Laohua" A famous old store on Qingcheng Road, doing very good business An open kitchen with a pile of internal organs in front There are indoor and outdoor dining halls, and there are many choices of Laohua I ordered a Luojie meat Laohua for 8 yuan. The fine noodles have a soft and powdery texture and are not slippery; the soup is greasy and has a bit of meat gas. I don't know what kind of meat Luojie meat is. It tastes like lean meat and has a bit of belly I tried it and it doesn't seem to be my cup of tea
I think Yitu Lao Lao is a local snack with a false reputation. To be honest, its location is not particularly pleasant. It is at the entrance of a vegetable market, and the people who come to eat are all in and out of the vegetable market, and they don't pay attention to hygiene. The environment inside the store is also very bad. I have eaten their fried buns, and it seems that the fillings are not fried well, and they taste raw. The Xinghua noodles in Laohua are not of good quality. They feel loose and loose. I don't recommend them at all.
This Yitu Lao Ke restaurant, located diagonally opposite No. 19 Middle School on Qingcheng Road, is very popular among local diners. Order a portion of Lao Hua with large intestine head, monk meat, duck gizzards, etc. as toppings, and the rich and fragrant soup made from large shank bones is sprinkled with chopped green onions~
The taste is still great. There is also a store next to it. The garlic sauce is not as good as the one next door, but it is not bad.