There were many restaurants frequented by Nanjing locals. An old restaurant that was loved by Nanjing people was Jin Hongxing Duck Restaurant. It was located in Room 105, No. 5, Mingwa Corridor. Its business hours were from 7:00 to 19:00. This century-old restaurant had been able to maintain its quality and taste because it insisted on not opening branches. Their roast duck was fat and lean, and the skin was crispy. After it was cut into small pieces, it would be poured with soul marinade. Compared to other restaurants, Jin Hongxing's marinade was not too sweet, and it was not greasy at all. In addition, there were some other old restaurants in Nanjing, such as Nanjing Lion Restaurant and Qiangye Restaurant. These restaurants were also popular with Nanjing locals.

Yangzhou locals often went to restaurants such as Yangzhou Yiyuan Restaurant, Gonghechun Restaurant, Dongyuan Restaurant, Zhuji Beef Restaurant, Garden Tea House, Lion Restaurant, Fuchun Tea House, etc. These restaurants were all old local brands and were loved by the locals. Among them, Yangzhou Yiyuan Restaurant was a popular morning tea spot for locals. It was affordable and had authentic taste. Gonghe Spring Restaurant was the most down-to-earth restaurant in Weiyang. It was cheap but delicious. Dongyuan Restaurant was recommended by taxi drivers and had a high cost-performance ratio. Zhuji Beef was famous for its fresh-cut beef soup. Garden Tea House was a place often visited by locals. It was famous for meat buns and three-dimensional buns. Lion Restaurant was a famous Huaiyang restaurant in the local area and served classic Huaiyang cuisine. Fuchun Tea House was an old tea shop in Yangzhou. It was famous for its delicacies such as Sandingbao and Thousand-layered Oil Cake. These restaurants were recommended by the locals and served authentic Yangzhou cuisine.
The food street that the locals in Nanjing frequented the most was the Bright Tile Corridor. Mingwa Corridor was located near Xinjiekou of the subway and had convenient transportation. It was one of the most popular food streets for locals. Although not all of them were authentic Nanjing snacks, there were all kinds of delicacies here that were enough to satisfy people's taste buds.
As a fan of online literature, I don't have real-time updates of food recommendations or restaurant information. However, if you want to try a wuxia themed restaurant in Nanjing, you can try the following locations: 1. Wuxia themed restaurant in Xuanwu Lake Park: The restaurant serves traditional Chinese Wuxia dishes, and the environment and decoration of the restaurant are also very Wuxia. 2. Jiangtian Restaurant near the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge: This restaurant is a martial arts themed restaurant with the Yangtze River as the background, providing Yangtze River delicacies and sightseeing. 3."Green Leaf Wuxia Themed Restaurant" near the Confucius Temple in Nanjing: This restaurant mainly serves traditional Chinese Wuxia dishes, and the environment and decoration of the restaurant are also very Wuxia. The above is for reference only. I hope it can help you.
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 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.
" Nanjing, Nanjing " was a Chinese war film released in 2013, based on Liu Zhenyun's novel of the same name. The movie told the story of the Japanese army occupying Nanjing City after the July 7 Incident in 1937. The goddaughter of the Chinese agent Wang and the Japanese agent carried out a mission and finally escaped the death of the senior commander of the Japanese army. In the movie, the process of Wang's goddaughter carrying out the mission showed the wisdom and courage of the Chinese agents. At the same time, it also showed the tragic fate of the Nanjing citizens and their anger towards the Japanese invaders. Through a female character, the movie showed the tenacity and courage of Chinese women, and also expressed the hatred and indomitable spirit of the Chinese people against the Japanese invaders.
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.
The food streets that Fuzhou locals went to included the Bright Harbor Night Market, Jiaotong Road, Qingcheng Road, Cangxia Street, Daming Road, and so on.
There were a few food streets that Beijing locals liked to go to. These included Wangfujing Snack Street, Maliandao Snack Street, Dongsi Snack Street, Xidan Snack Street, and Andingmen Snack Street. These food streets were located in different areas Beijing City, and each street had its own unique specialty snacks. Wangfujing Food Street was one of the most representative food streets in Beijing. It had a rich variety of snacks and affordable prices. It was a favorite place for tourists and locals alike. Ma Liandao Snack Street mainly served specialty snacks from Sichuan and Shaanxi. The taste was authentic and the price was relatively cheap. Dongsi Food Street gathered snacks from Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei and other places, especially famous for halal snacks. The food street in Xidan mainly served Sichuan and Hunan flavors, and there were all kinds of sweets and desserts to choose from. Andingmen Food Street mainly served the tastes of Jiangsu and Zhejiang regions. There were all kinds of food vendors and small restaurants with authentic tastes and affordable prices. These food streets were places frequented by Beijing locals and offered a wide variety of food options.
There were villages related to the birch tree in Nanjing, such as Huashu Village. Huashu Village was located in Xigang Street, Qixia, Nanjing City. It had a history of more than 1500 years and was named after the planting of birch trees. There was a 150-year-old birch tree at the entrance of the village, and there was also a birch forest in the village. There was a rich natural landscape here, such as white walls and tiles, distant mountain reservoir, large grasslands, kiwifruit gardens, brilliant sunflower flowers, etc. It was surrounded by Qixia Mountain, Tang Mountain, and Baohua Mountain, and the mountains and rivers depended on each other. Huashu Village was also the ancestral home of Qin Ju, the hero of the Southern Song Dynasty who resisted the Jin Dynasty. The village retained the remnants of Qin's general platform, training ground, Zhuangyuan Well, etc. In the village, there were the stone Buddha Nunnery Grottoes carved in the Ming Dynasty. It has successively won the honorary titles of "National Forest Village","National ecological and cultural village","List of China's beautiful leisure villages","Jiangsu characteristic rural village" and so on. It has become a good place for Nanjing citizens to experience the rural scenery. There are many farmhouses and homestays in the village, and you can also buy seasonal agricultural products. "Life Like a White Birch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!