Gāo Lǎotài Nǎiyóu Xiǎopān

Zhejiang


Shaoxing's custard tarts are different from the ones you find in Shanghai or Macau, with thin crisp shells, the lightest of custard and wispy caps of meringue. Get 'em to go from this tiny stand; look for red and black characters on a white ground-level sign.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Zhejiang attractions

1. Luxun Native Place

0.16 MILES

This busy cobblestone pedestrian stretch is home to several sights relating to Lu Xun (1881–1936), China’s first great modern novelist, who lived here…

2. Bazi Bridge

0.81 MILES

Shrouded in ivy and shaped like the character for lucky number eight (八, bā), this 900-year-old stone bridge is Shaoxing's most famous.

3. Cangqiao Street

0.94 MILES

A restored stretch of old shophouses, several of which now house cafes and teahouses. Look out for rice-wine ice cream.