Dabu Gourmet Street

Guangdong


Littered with tiny eateries, Huliao Tongyen Lu, built in the Qing dynasty, is known as Dabu Gourmet Street. Comb its 330m for Dabu and Hakka snacks such as pancakes (薄饼, báobĭng) and bamboo-shoot dumplings (笋粄, sŭnbăn).


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