Reason:A popular stall with authentic local flavor, and unique shacha noodles
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开元路147号夏商营平农产品市场
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Another popular alley street food stall, located at the entrance of a vegetable market in the eighth market. It is famous for its satay noodles, and also has small tables and benches. The taste is the best. Such a small stall owner should have made a lot of money, which can be seen from the jade necklace he wears.
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Another popular alley street food stall, located at the entrance of a vegetable market in the eighth market. It is famous for its satay noodles, and also has small tables and benches. The taste is the best. Such a small stall owner should have made a lot of money, which can be seen from the jade necklace he wears.
If you look at the food recommendations of the Eight Markets, you will definitely see this Yousheng snack shop, which is a small shop at the entrance of the Eight Markets Vegetable Market. Yousheng snack shop mainly sells pork trotter noodles, shacha noodles, clear soup noodles, and braised noodles. I recommend its pork trotters, which are chewy and fragrant, and the soup is tasty. You don’t have to order noodles, you can also order pork trotters directly. The shacha noodles have a strong peanut flavor, and the braised noodles are actually spicy. Although they are both unique, they are not what I like, but the ingredients are very fresh and the portions are also very generous.
Staying in a nearby homestay, I walked to the vegetable market, which seemed to be the legendary Eight Markets. There was a Shacha noodle restaurant above my head. It was raining in the morning and there were not many people. It was basically a roadside stall environment with a few small tables and benches on the ground. I tried it and was amazed after eating it. The Shacha soup was rich, the duck blood and pork liver were tender, the oysters were fresh, and the dried tofu was tasty. The only drawback was that the noodles were not chewy, probably because they were not freshly cooked.
Although Xiamen's shacha noodles are quite famous, you must try their braised noodles at this restaurant, as the noodles and soup go very well together. The soup of this shacha noodles is also very good, but I personally think that the shacha noodles can't taste the best flavor when paired with Xiamen's noodles.
Located at the entrance of Yingping Farmers Market on Kaiyuan Road, this inconspicuous stall has been loved by many old Xiamen people for more than 30 years. The price is much cheaper than that of Wutang. The soup has the aroma of garlic, shrimp and peanuts, which are well balanced.