Intersection of Qinghe Road and Aimin Road (North Prosperity Primary School)
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I came here from Hangzhou. I have never tried Huaiyang cuisine, so I ordered what the store recommended. Since the portions were large and there were only two of us, I only ordered long fish (actually yellow eel) and Pingqiao tofu. The rice was free. It felt good. It was worth it. The store will help you arrange a parking space, remember!
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I came here from Hangzhou. I have never tried Huaiyang cuisine, so I ordered what the store recommended. Since the portions were large and there were only two of us, I only ordered long fish (actually yellow eel) and Pingqiao tofu. The rice was free. It felt good. It was worth it. The store will help you arrange a parking space, remember!
A friend on a business trip brought me here to eat. It's not far from Beijing Road. The store is not small. The dishes are all displayed in the open counter and on the plate! The lighting is very beautiful! The dishes are all representative of Huaiyang cuisine, Pingqiao tofu, Pu Cai, are all local representative dishes! The stewed chicken is very soft and tastes very good, the meat is delicious, the soup is delicious, a good place, worth recommending!
Because of the reputation of Huai'an cuisine, I searched online and called to reserve a table in the lobby early. However, when I arrived at the restaurant at around 6pm, I was told that the table had been given to someone else and I had to wait for a table. Although the attitude was good and they arranged to play cards, the restaurant took our number and could have contacted us by phone. Is it because the business is good and the restaurant is big and bullies customers or is this the style of Huai'an restaurant? I didn't give a bad review because I saw other employees working diligently. Finally, the taste is average, not as good as the one I had near Premier Zhou Memorial Hall in the first half of the year.
I've been to this place many times. It tastes good. You can try it.
🚄Departure: Nanjing 🚅Destination: Huai'an 👉Time: Two days and one night 🐎Route planning: 📌Day 1: After getting off the train, have lunch at Huai'an Banquet - Qingyan Garden (South Gate Street) - Flower Street + Confucian Temple (check in at Puyuan Tangshui) - Liyunhe Cultural Corridor (night view) 📌Day 2: Breakfast (Yinaocao with toppings) - Huai'an Government Office - Zhou Enlai Memorial Hall - Hexia Ancient Town 🚩A sister sent me a private message saying that authentic Huai'an cuisine should be checked in here, so I went alone and ordered stir-fried beef + dry pot cauliflower, 87 yuan, just enough to fill me up, the taste is not bad, but the lunch is closed at 2 o'clock, so go early after getting off the high-speed rail! 🚩The ticket is free. It is a very beautiful garden, which can be visited in half an hour, and you can sit for an afternoon when the weather is fine. 🚩 A sister recommended eating fried dried tofu, but the streets were very quiet on the day I went there, and some were closed, but the fried chicken fillet was good, so I recommend eating snacks. It's next to Qingyan Garden, so you can go there by the way. 🚩 Go at four or five o'clock, just next to the inner canal. Wenmiao is an antique and pet street, and the one at the entrance of Huajie must be checked in. The queue is too difficult, so take a photo of the shop first, and order a takeaway if you stay in a nearby hotel. The peach gum is great! 🚩 Buy a 45 yuan boat ticket to cruise the canal at night, which takes about half an hour. The night breeze is very comfortable. It is recommended to check in at night. There are also night market snacks along the river~ 🚩 The next morning, you can check in the topping noodles, which are also in Qingpujiang District. My sister sent me a private message that I must check in~ I personally think that the essence of Huai'an noodles is in the noodles, which are very chewy and have a sense of aftertaste. It is recommended to supplement with carbohydrates for breakfast. 🚩 The 45 yuan ticket is worth it. You can see many historical traces, the amazing back garden, and marvel at the wisdom of the predecessors. You can visit for 1 hour. 🚩 Closed on Mondays! Remember this! 🚩 Tickets are free. There are aboriginals living here. Try the tea (1 yuan) and oil terminals (3 yuan). Visit for about 1 hour. 🏰Hotel: It is recommended to stay near the inner canal. I stayed at the City Light Cinema Hotel (Yu Wharf Branch). It costs 120 yuan a night. I live on the 5th floor. I can see the food street downstairs. There is a balcony, two rooms, new and hygienic. 🍗 Regarding food, Baozi may be tired from traveling. You can choose to take out some sweet soup or eat nearby downstairs. There are many delicious foods and basically no thunder. There is a 30-year-old fried dried tofu shop and a good noodle shop (Qian's Noodle Shop) downstairs from the hotel where I stayed Total travel cost: 500-600RMB/person 🌷Acknowledgements: Thanks to the enthusiastic Huai'an treasures in the comment section of the previous post for recommending me to go. Due to time constraints, I didn't have time to go, but I have learned about it and it is a great paradise. If you want to know more, you can move to the comment section of the previous post~