Suzhou locals had many choices of places to eat. Some places were gourmet restaurants that Suzhou locals often went to. Among them were Mute Pan-Fried Meat (Su 'an), Deyue Restaurant, Yaoji Soy Milk of Changmen, Su Zhenhe Exquisite Su Cuisine, Yichangfu Steamed Bun, Zhao Yuanzhang Roasted Meat Bone, Wanfuxing (Wanfuxing Shantang Street), Rongyang Restaurant (Shantang Street), Zhu Xinnian Snack Shop (Shantang Street), the vegetable market in front of the house, the traditional snack bar 50 meters northwest of the intersection of Beihao Lane and Shantang Street by the small bridge, and Xinzhenyuan·Su-style Prawn Pan-Fried Meat (Haixing). And the hot pot restaurant in the industrial park's Loufeng Town's South Banquet Street. In addition, there were also Old Changmen Restaurant and Shantang Street Restaurant near Guanqian Street, as well as Old Hengjing Noodle Restaurant and Centenarian Lu Zhengxing Noodle Restaurant in the third phase of New Thought Home on Zhongxing Road in Hengjing Street. These places were all restaurants and snack bars that Suzhou locals liked to go to.

There were many places in Suzhou where locals could enjoy delicious food. They could go to Suzhou's vegetable markets, such as Suzhou's Fengmen Heng Street and Guanqian Street's Eunuch Lane Street. These places hid a rich variety of delicacies. In addition, Shiquan Street and Li Gongdi Food Street were also popular places for locals. Suzhou also had many well-known noodle restaurants, such as Dexing and Maple Town. In addition, Suzhou also had some old mutton restaurants, such as the Book Collection Mutton Restaurant and the Heshun Mutton Restaurant. These places were also recommended by the locals. In short, Suzhou locals had many choices of places to taste authentic local cuisine.
When Suzhou locals ate, they tended to choose affordable small restaurants and restaurants with more people queuing. Some of the old restaurants, such as the Moon Pavilion and the Pine Crane Pavilion, were not frequented by locals. Suzhou's food street was also a favorite place for locals, such as Fengmen Heng Street and Shantang Street. In addition, Suzhou people liked to eat noodles, and noodle restaurants were a place they often went to. Among them, Tong Dexing and Zhu Hongyuan's Su style noodle restaurant were recommended by some locals. However, there was no clear answer to the question of where to eat good food.
Suzhou locals 'menu included Dumb Pan-Fried Soup, Bubble Wonton, Fenpi Fish Head Soup, Bian Jian Winter Melon Soup, Xiangcao Home Cooking, Boss Chen's Plum Blossom Cake, Begonia Cake, Ma Dongpei Shumai, Wudeju White Chop Chicken, Changmen Yaoji Soy Milk, etc. These dishes were all delicacies that Suzhou locals often ate.
Suzhou locals ate the most delicacies on the snack streets of Fengmen Heng Street, Pingjiang Road, and Guanqian Street. These places all had well-known old shops that served various specialties and local seasonal snacks. In addition, there were many noodle shops and restaurants in Suzhou that were frequented by locals. To be specific, Tongdexing Fine Noodle Restaurant, Pine Crane Pavilion, Tang Xiangyuan, etc. were all gourmet restaurants that Suzhou locals liked.
Suzhou locals had a lot of choices for eating delicacies. There were some restaurants and food stalls recommended by Suzhou locals. Among them, Deyue Restaurant and Pines and Cranes Restaurant were traditional and time-honored restaurants in Suzhou. They served authentic Su-style dishes, such as squirrel mandarin fish and fried eel paste. Tianqiao Fried Noodles, Old Stall Head Fried Fish, and Little Ginger Pot Stickers were some of the local people's favorite supper or breakfast choices. In addition, there were many noodle restaurants in Suzhou, such as Su Yu Jiu Gong Noodles, Tong De Xing, and Huang Tian Yuan, which served various flavors of Su style noodles. In general, Suzhou locals would choose various restaurants and food stalls to enjoy the food according to their tastes and preferences.
Suzhou had many places to eat delicious food. Some of the famous places included Guanqian Street, Pingjiang Road, Shantang Street, and Shiquan Street. On Guanqian Street, one could find traditional Su cuisine restaurants such as the Pine Crane Pavilion and Squirrel Mandarin Fish. Pingjiang Road and Shantang Street also had many specialty snack bars, such as Changmen Yaoji Soy Milk and Lotus Leaf Bun Beauty. In addition, Shiquan Street was also a place where old and famous restaurants gathered, such as the Old Suzhou Tea Restaurant and the Wusai Restaurant. These places provided a rich variety of Suzhou delicacies, allowing people to taste authentic Su Bang dishes and specialty snacks.
There were many delicacies recommended by Suzhou locals, including hairy crabs, pan-fried buns, squirrel mandarin fish, Taihu Sanbai, Boss Chen's plum blossom cake, Begonia cake, Ma Dongpei Shumai, Wudeju white-chopped chicken, Changmen Yaoji soybean milk, etc. These delicacies had a high reputation and reputation in Suzhou. They were the favorite delicacies of locals and tourists.
There were many delicious Su Cuisine restaurants in Suzhou, and one of them was the Pine and Crane Restaurant. The Pavilion of Pines and Cranes was the most famous restaurant in Suzhou. It was founded in the second year of Qianlong (1737). Its dishes were excellent in color, fragrance, taste and shape. It paid attention to the selection of materials, knife skills, heat control, special stewing, braising, Wu, simmering and other cooking techniques. The Squirrel Mandarin Fish of the Pavilion of Pines and Cranes was their signature dish. It was crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. It was orange in color and had a pine red fragrance. It tasted sweet and sour. In a sense, the Pavilion of Pines and Cranes represented Suzhou cuisine, so it often appeared in movies and literary works. In addition to the Tower of Pines and Cranes, there were other delicious Su Cuisine restaurants in Suzhou, such as the New Jufeng Cuisine Restaurant and the Pearl Restaurant.
Suzhou locals didn't go to the Tower of Pines and Cranes.
Yangzhou locals 'favorite morning tea shops were Fuchun Tea House, Yechun Tea House, Gonghe Spring, etc. These shops were all time-honored brands and were deeply loved by the people of Yangzhou. Fuchun Tea House was famous for its cheap and high-quality business methods. The recommended dishes were crab meat soup dumplings, three Ding buns, boiled dried silk, dragon pearl, and jade shumai. The specialty dishes of Yechun Tea House were Steamed Dumpling with Jadeite, Soup Dumplings with Crab Roe, Steamed Dumplings, and Red Bean Bun. Gonghe Chun was famous for its prawn roe wontons and other delicious buns. These morning tea shops were favored by local diners and were recommended by Yangzhou people.