Speciality Snack Street

Dunhuang


This road west off Mingshan Lu is stuffed with small hole-in-the-wall restaurants and larger eateries, perfect for dining on local specialities such as donkey meat, cuōyúzi (fish-shaped noodles), wonton, dumplings, ròujiāmó (meat-filled bread pockets) and all manner of other savoury (and sweet) snacks.


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