Reason:With over 20 years of dedicated operation, these Huaxi beef rice noodles have a savory broth, tender meat, and rich flavor.
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The Huaxi beef noodle in Qilin Cave is really delicious. A bowl of noodles is not expensive and filling, so it is very cost-effective. It really tastes very good.
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The Huaxi beef noodle in Qilin Cave is really delicious. A bowl of noodles is not expensive and filling, so it is very cost-effective. It really tastes very good.
Delicious, more beef, not expensive, recommended
I've replied. Picture 1 is a packing checklist based on my needs. I organize my luggage based on this checklist every time I travel! 👉🏻Very Important Items👈🏻 ✅ Anti-theft Waist Bag: Keep your phone, passport, and bank cards safe; leave everything else empty. ✅ SIM Card: Very important; make sure you have enough days. Roaming is expensive, slow, and prone to network outages. ✅ Coin Purse: Change coins under 50 euros in advance in China. Larger coins are bulky and heavy when placed in a waist bag. Also, keep a coin purse for easy access. ✅ Suitcase: Luggage with narrow handles always fills up the crevices with clothes. Wide handles are easier to fit. ✅ Luggage Bag: Please search for luggage attachment bags that can be attached to the luggage rails. ✅ Clothing Storage Bag: Don't just pile your clothes directly onto the suitcase. Use travel storage bags. I was able to fit over ten outfits between the two of us, which saves a lot of space! ✅ Canvas bag: A designer bag 🟰a striking bag🟰, come grab me! I don't see many people carrying designer bags on the streets of Europe. ✅ Adapters: The most common European-standard adapters. ✅ Toothbrush, toothpaste, and foldable slippers: Toothbrush and toothpaste aren't usually provided by hotels, but you can find them at supermarkets. But you absolutely must bring slippers! I spent a whopping 30 euros on a pair. ✅ Hairdryer: Hotel hair dryers usually have very low power, and since you might be drying underwear, clothes, and socks, it's best to bring a high-power one. ✅ Folding electric skillet: Caucasian people still enjoy cooking noodles even after a few months of eating. It's easy to ask the restaurant for disposable bowls when eating. ✅ Portable cutlery: Even if you don't bring a pot, bring chopsticks and a spoon! Reusable instant noodles don't come with cutlery. ✅ Ziplock bags/liquid storage bags: Budget airlines require liquids in carry-on luggage to be stored in transparent bags. Ziplock bags keep small items visible and save space. ✅ A three-piece dirt-proof set for a safe and secure feeling! 👉🏻Quick-drying bath towel: It's so useful, needless to say. 👉🏻Showerhead: Just buy the cheapest size that's suitable. 👉🏻Soil-proof sheets: It depends on your needs, but it's quite important. Even with hotels costing a couple of thousand per night, some hotels still have poor hygiene. ✅Nail clippers: You can buy them at supermarkets. If you want to save money, bring your own. 👋🏻Not a very important item👋🏻 ⭕️Toilet seat covers: After 20 days, I've given up on them because they take up space. Same with toilet paper rolls. ⭕️Hair curlers: I don't bring them unless I need them. I've used them twice in 20 days, so I consider them a mission accomplished. ⭕️Small fan: I didn't use it once. The European summer is really comfortable and cool. At least I don't get sticky when I'm walking around outside. If you're worried about the heat, bring a small cooling towel! ⭕️Selfie stick: It's not that I don't want to use one, but I really don't dare. ⭕️Instant noodles: They're fragile and take up space, and are available at Chinese supermarkets. You can bring some instant noodles like Tanghuaxi beef noodles or hot and sour noodles, which aren't available abroad. ⭕️Thermos: Bring back whatever you brought with you. If you don't use it, it takes up space. If you like hot water, bring one.
As a local, I recommend a great place with beautiful scenery and great food, but not too many people: Huaxi District. 1⃣ For Huaxi District snacks, head to Huaxi Cross Street or Xuezi Road. You'll find all the downtown snacks here (though they'll be more crowded than usual, there's rarely a line), and you'll also find the famous Huaxi Beef Noodles (there will be a line, but try to avoid peak hours). 2⃣ For Huaxi District attractions, after enjoying your snacks, you can digest your food at Huaxi Shili River Beach, just across from Cross Street. The scenery is stunning, the water is crystal clear, and there aren't many people, making for some great photos. Shili River Beach stretches along the river, and you can rent bikes to enjoy the scenery and breathe in the natural air. You can also visit Zhenshan Village, a traditional Buyi village with houses built with local slate. It's very unique, with few people, making for great photo opportunities. You can also take a boat trip on the lake, with no lines. The boat costs 100 yuan per person (negotiable), and can accommodate five or six people. If you're less crowded, you can share a boat. The round trip takes 40 minutes, and the lake breeze is truly refreshing. After the boat trip, you can find a barbecue buffet at any of the lakeside restaurants for just a few dozen yuan per person. Enjoying the view and enjoying the barbecue is truly enjoyable. At night, we headed to Qingyan Ancient Town (tickets are only 10 yuan each at night) to enjoy Zhuangyuan pig's pig's trotters, mung bean flour, and rice porridge. While there were still crowds, it was definitely much smaller than during the day. We rented a Miao costume, took photos in the quiet alleys, climbed the city walls, and admired the night view. Isn't that amazing? There's really no need to spend an hour or two queuing in the city center; the experience is truly disappointing. As a local, we sincerely hope everyone enjoys their visit to Guiyang and will come back next time! The beautiful woman in the picture is my lovely best friend.
Of all the food markets around the country, the Qianling Mountain Morning Market is definitely worth a visit. However, it's very similar to Youzha Street, so just go to one. ⭐️Summary: The local snacks are plentiful and delicious, truly delicious... The variety is rich, and it truly evokes the original feel of the mountains. ⛰️ 📍Located in Qianling Lane, starting at Wanglin Noodles, the market ends just outside the entrance of Qianling Mountain Park. It's packed with people, like a tourist attraction, with a mix of locals and non-locals. [🥬🥩Meat and Vegetables] Fresh! Original! Juicy greens, watercress, raw walnuts, and sea buckthorn are all Guizhou specialties. 🐔 No chicken can escape the spicy chicken, and the roast pork is truly original. 🫔 A wide variety of soy products are available, and Xiao Hai expertly fries a love-inspired tofu cake. [Baba Snacks] ▪️ Cornba 🌽: Very different from Yunnan, steamed like cornmeal rice cakes, firm and not leavened; fried like fried bananas, sweet and sticky. ▪️ Multi-grain ba 💰 5 yuan/3 pieces: Has the unique aroma of rapeseed oil, a slightly crispy crust, the softness of sorghum, the slight bitterness of buckwheat, and the strongest corn flour. Delicious! The buckwheat pancakes next door are also very popular. ▪️ Guoba Ciba 💰 7 yuan: A mochi wrapped in rice crust, topped with crushed peanuts, sesame seeds, and soybean flour. Low sugar is recommended. The savory and sweet flavors are mainly sweet, crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. The rice crust is dry and a bit flaky, but quite delicious and fragrant! [Fried Snacks] 🧆Fried Tofu Balls, super fragrant! The red bean paste nest is savory and worth trying. Sugar-coated sesame balls and fresh meat pancakes are available everywhere. 🫓Scallion Meat Pancakes💰5 yuan/piece: A leavened pancake, available nationwide, and hard to miss. The ones I bought were cold and average, so remember to order freshly made ones. [Specialty Foods] ▪️Huaxi Beef Noodles🍜: Competition is fierce, pushing it up to 10 yuan a bowl. The noodles are wide and okay, not amazing. ▪️🍆Roasted Pepper, Eggplant, and Preserved Eggs, a very original preparation method. ▪️Steamed Buns: Wang Lin Noodles, long lines. Try the Three Fresh Buns. The sweet meat and red bean paste filling is hard to describe. The rest is average, so don't overdo it. [Specialties] ▪️Guiyang Specialty Combos: Fried Potato Chips, Crispy Whistle (just (Lard residue), freshly made and sliced walnut cakes ▪️ Chili Fancy: As expected of a province known for its spicy food, chili 🌶️ is available dry, wet, and even as a crunchy snack ▪️ Kaili handmade noodles, Qianxi yellow cakes, bait cakes, and more [Snacks and Pastries] ▪️ Roasted nuts and traditional dim sum—not Guiyang specialties, but very down-to-earth ▪️ You can buy local Guiyang brands: Duoduo and Shanhua yogurt, as well as traditional pastries 🥮 🅿️ Parking is a real pain in the ass. Search for Jiangji Fast Food. 🉑 Park on the roadside in Weiqing, 8 yuan/hour Afterwards, walk from the Liyu Street entrance, explore the entire morning market, and arrive at Qianling Mountain Park. A well-planned route