






wendy饮食圈Lao Moujia Yogurt
A specialty yogurt shop I saw online.
The signature dish is Tibetan yogurt.
The decoration is very unique and the ingredients are very rich.
It tastes good, really very good. It is different from the yogurt I drink in my hometown. It tastes sweet and the ingredients are very crispy.
The store manager also asked me if it tasted good.
There is wifi and you can charge.
It feels like a good yogurt shop
Lao Moujia Yogurt A specialty yogurt shop I saw online. The signature dish is Tibetan yogurt. The decoration is very unique and the ingredients are very rich. It tastes good, really very good. It is different from the yogurt I drink in my hometown. It tastes sweet and the ingredients are very crispy. The store manager also asked me if it tasted good. There is wifi and you can charge. It feels like a good yogurt shop
Traditional Tibetan yogurt tastes sour and the snacks are greasy, which does not suit the taste of mainland tourists. Therefore, Lao Mou's family has made innovations and launched ginseng fruit honey yogurt, ice cream yogurt, rose yogurt, highland barley yogurt cake, yak beef noodles, etc., which are all popular among diners.
As a travel blogger who travels extensively throughout Northwest China 🤳, every time I'm in Lanzhou, I absolutely have to check out these 9 must-try shops! From breakfast to late-night snacks 🌃, from sweet to savory 🍬, follow your taste buds! Here's my personal experience, save it and go for it! 🏃♀️ 1: Lao Mou's Yak Yogurt 📍Address: 347 Zhengning Road 💰Per person: 15 yuan A must-try "Snowland Sweet Fragrance" in Lanzhou! 🐄The yak yogurt is so thick it clings to the walls🥄, like solid cheese. It's a pure, tart and fragrant yogurt. Sprinkle with sugar and stir, and the rich, sour and sweet flavors explode in your mouth💥. Locals buy it by the bowl and pair it with a steamed bun for breakfast—the feeling of bliss is overwhelming! 🧠 2: Halal Laochuntai Hand-Pulled Lamb (Lanzhou Main Branch) 📍Address: 120 Jiangou Road 💰Per Person: 80 Yuan The ultimate in hand-pulled lamb! 👑We select lamb weighing under 20 jin🐑, steamed until tender and boneless. Dip in salt or minced garlic🧄 for a delicious, savory flavor! The ribs are perfectly balanced, offering a rich, succulent aroma💥. Paired with white noodles to soak up the broth, it's simply divine! 3: Hu's Family Buns Halal (Xiguan Branch) 📍Address: 77-81 Linxia Road 💰Per Person: 12 Yuan The king of Lanzhou breakfasts! 🥟The buns are soft and chewy, each as big as a fist👊. The chive and egg and braised pork buns are must-orders. The filling is so filling it almost overflows, and the broth gushes out when you bite into it. Paired with soy milk, this breakfast duo is a must! 💘 4: Fangha·Creator of Sweet Fermented Grains Milk Tea (Zhengning Road Branch) 📍Address: 217 Zhengning Road (Eastern Section of the Night Market) 💰Per Person: 15 Yuan The Glory of Northwest Milk Tea! ✨The original sweet fermented grain milk tea is absolutely amazing! The sweet aroma of fermented wine blends with the aroma of milk🥛, and it's filled with plump, chewy barley grains🌾! The barley crumbs sprinkled on the rim of the cup are perfect for photos📸! 5: Halal·Jincheng Old Bowl Beef Noodles with Pulled Noodles (Lanzhou Main Branch) 📍Address: 62 Dazhong Lane, Zhangye Road Subdistrict 💰Per Person: 16 Yuan The OG of beef noodles! 🍜Noodles are available in eight different thicknesses, and the broth is made from beef bone broth simmered 24 hours a day🐂, topped with garlic sprouts, cilantro, and spicy chili oil🌶️. It's so fragrant it'll make you want to fly🛫️! Locals love the "One Thin, Two Eggs" combo, and after eating it, you'll be guzzling "Gathering Strength" in Lanzhou dialect!💪 6: Haijia Chuanchuan Spicy Hot Pot (Muta Lane Branch) 💰Per Person: 30 Yuan The #1 Lanzhou late-night snack! 🌙Skewers tossed in a spicy red oil broth, smothered in sesame paste and garlic paste🧄, the flavor is so delicious you'll have a ping-pong game!🏓 The beef and tripe are so fresh you could play ping-pong!🏓 The prices are so affordable you'll be crying! 30 Yuan per person will leave you leaning against the wall!👯♀️ 7: Zao Xifu (Lanzhou Main Branch) 💰Per Person: 20 Yuan A sweet tooth's paradise! 🍰The freshly made jujube paste products are warm♨️, and the jujube aroma is so rich it feels like you're eating from an entire Xinjiang red date orchard🌳. The jujube paste pastry is layered and crispy, while the jujube paste cake is dense and fluffy. It's sure to be a highly praised souvenir! 👏 8: Du Ji Sweets A time-honored sweet guardian! 🍡The gray bean paste is crunchy and soft, like eating clouds⛅️. The sweet fermented mash with a wine aroma is so intoxicating! The fermented skin is so chewy you can use it as a rubber band, and the seasoning is so fragrant you'll want to lick the bowl! 👅 9: Ru Ji BBQ The king of Northwest BBQ! 🍢The freshly skewered lamb is crispy on the outside and tender and juicy on the inside💦. A sprinkle of cumin and chili flakes creates an instant burst of flavor💥! Paired with an ice-cold Yellow River beer🍻, I'll savor this joy 365 days a year! ✨ Lanzhou's food isn't just a showpiece at an internet-famous restaurant; it's the real deal 🎆 on every street corner. Follow these 9 restaurants and you'll experience the authentic flavors of Jincheng! Like and save them! 🌟 Next time you're in Lanzhou, come and try them! 📝 #LanzhouFoodGuide #GansuTravelMust-Eat #NorthwestFoodExplore #LanzhouBeefNoodles #LanzhouNightMarketCheck-In
Besides Lanzhou beef noodles, Lanzhou also has some must-try snacks. Check them out! 📍Shouhe Guandongzhu (Zhangye Road Branch) A uniquely local little place. Their signature sweet and sour flavor is their signature dish. Be sure to choose dishes that absorb the broth. 📷Photographing by the Yellow River at Zhongshan Bridge The beauty is so different during the day and at night. Both are truly photogenic. 📍Yongxin Western Restaurant This stylish Western restaurant is my dream date spot. Elegant ambiance, exquisite dishes, and a perfect atmosphere. Every detail reflects meticulous attention to detail. Spend a wonderful evening here with the people who matter most to you. 📍Haoji Zhajiangmian I've been eating this zhajiangmian since I was a kid. It's incredibly delicious! The sticky texture is smothered in sauce, and you absolutely have to add the tiger skin chili peppers. 📍Shanhuanhuan Hotpot When I'm craving a spicy and satisfying hotpot, I always come here. The broth is rich, and the ingredients are fresh and unique. 📍Naibiyou Fried Latiao A must-try fried noodles in Lanzhou. There are so many beef whistles, so be sure to choose the processed ones. 📍Fengqin Secret Desserts A Lanzhou-style afternoon tea. Gray beans, sweetcorn, fermented glutinous rice, all combined, with glutinous rice balls. Try it; the flavor is unique. 📍Laomoujia Yak Yogurt The yogurt is incredibly filling. This is a great way to help digest after a greasy meal.
Hey everyone, when you come to Lanzhou, you absolutely must climb Baita Mountain! Not only is it free, but you also get to overlook the Yellow River and the entire city of Lanzhou—it's a fantastic value! 👍 Below is a super detailed guide, so save it now! Basic Information📍 - Address: No. 1, Baita Mountain, Beibinhe Middle Road, Chengguan District, Lanzhou City. - Opening Hours: Summer and Autumn (April 17th to October 31st) 6:00 AM - 9:30 PM; Winter and Spring (November 1st to April 16th) 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM. - Admission: Free🆓 Getting There🚇 - Bus: Take bus No. 20, 35, 53, or 108 to Baita Mountain Park Station. Alternatively, take bus No. 9, 11, or 15 to Yellow River Iron Bridge Station and walk across the Yellow River Iron Bridge to reach the park. - Subway: Take Line 1, Exit D at Xiguan Station, and walk 10 minutes to Zhongshan Bridge. Cross the bridge and you'll be at the foot of the mountain. - Driving: Use the navigation system to find "Baitashan Parking Lot," but parking is limited, so arrive early. Tour Route 🎈 - Half-Day Tour: Zhongshan Bridge → Yellow River Cableway → White Pagoda Temple → Santai Pavilion for panoramic views → Forest of Steles → Walk down the mountain (20 minutes) → Snack at the Zhengning Road Night Market. - In-Depth Tour: Lanzhou Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum at the foot of the mountain → Fayu Temple → White Pagoda Temple → Peony Pavilion → Wenchang Palace → Santai Pavilion → Lanzhou Forest of Steles → Descend the mountain via the back mountain trail, stopping at the Jiuzhoutai Observation Deck along the way. Must-see attractions 🌟 - White Pagoda Temple: Originally built in the Yuan Dynasty and rebuilt in the Ming Dynasty, the temple's eight-sided, seven-story white pagoda stands approximately 17 meters tall, a pure white structure that is a landmark of Lanzhou. - Santai Building Complex: Built against the mountainside, the complex features red pillars and eaves, creating a staggered layout. The buildings are connected by pavilions and corridors, providing easy access in all directions. - Lanzhou Forest of Steles: On the northwest side behind the mountain, there are replicas of stone inscriptions by renowned calligraphers from ancient times to the present day. Perfect photo location 📷 - Santai Pavilion's top floor: The best panoramic view of Lanzhou. Recommended for photography in the evening, when the blue sky is fading, the contrast between the city lights and the warm and cool colors of the Yellow River is stunning. - White Pagoda Temple's Red Walls: Wear Hanfu or plain clothing to embody the ancient charm of the red walls and white pagoda. Zhongshan Bridge and Baita Mountain: A wide-angle shot from above of the square at the foot of the mountain, the bridge and the mountain complement each other beautifully. Yellow River Cableway Car: A quick shot while the cable car was moving, with the Yellow River below and the mountains in the background – the atmosphere was overwhelming. Nearby Food 🍜 Ma Zilu Beef Noodles (Dazhong Lane): Lanzhou beef noodles, fragrant and not too spicy, with a rich broth. Ru Ji BBQ: Lamb skewers with apricot peel water, a bold Northwest flavor. Lao Mou Family Yak Yogurt: A popular Tibetan yogurt with milk skin and butter, absolutely amazing. Tips⚠️ Best Time to Visit: Spring and Autumn (April-May, September-October). Avoid midday in summer; the snowy scenery in winter offers a unique charm. Attire: Wear comfortable sneakers. Some steps are steep, so elderly and children are advised to go up and down the cable car. Supplies: There are convenience stores on the mountain, but prices are a bit high. It's recommended to bring your own water and snacks. #LanzhouFeatures #BaitashanPark #LanzhouTravelStrategy