1. Qiaogang Food Street
Qiaogang is a famous settlement point for returned overseas Chinese. It is a charming seaside town and the smallest town in China, with only 0.7 square kilometers. It is a must-go place when visiting Beihai. It is very lively in the evening and is very close to the seaside. There are various seafood barbecue restaurants, snack bars, and sweet water shops along the street. Not only can you eat a lot of delicious snacks here, but you can also taste a lot of Vietnamese delicacies.
2. Hainan Road Night Supper Street
Hainan Road Night Supper Street is considered by Beihai people to be the most interesting street and the most important night snack street in Beihai. This street is a combination of Chinese classical style and Western style. The total length of the street is more than 180 meters, and there are more than 200 special snacks. When night falls, you can see people walking on the street, eating crab porridge, squid, and the most famous "pig's trotter noodles" with local characteristics.
3. Snack Street in Yintan Food Plaza
Yintan Food Plaza covers an area of ??3,800 square meters. The building is divided into four floors and the operating area is 7,000 square meters. On the second floor of the Yintan Food Plaza, there is a specialty snack of Beihai. In just one street, you can not only eat various kinds of snacks with Beihai characteristics, but also authentic delicious snacks from all over the country.
4. Beihai Old Street
Start from the entrance and walk eastward. Along the way, you will pass gourmet restaurants such as: Qianguli Island, Chaoshan Beef Balls, Beihai Famous Snacks, Taipei Braised Pork Rice, Du Xiaoyue, Lanzhou Beef Noodles, DJ Bar, Double Coin Turtle Paste, Sibes Leisure Salon, Old Captain Cafe (Thirteenth Aunt Shrimp Cake), Backpacker Inn, Bi'an Music Kitchen, Dengji Clay Pot, Fatty Pig's Foot Rice Noodles, Ming Yingjuan Noodle Shop, etc.
5. Changqing Road Night Market
Changqing Road Night Market is the place with the largest concentration of barbecues in Beihai. On a long street, about 700m away, there are various open-air stalls, including seafood, meat barbecue, fried noodles, etc. There are overwhelming snacks on both sides of the street, the fragrance wafts far away, and smoke hangs in the sky above Changqing Road.