

bjbillyjiaoThis restaurant is located downstairs in Jingu Building, open 24 hours a day, just downstairs from the hotel where I stayed, so I chose this restaurant for my first meal in Liuzhou. I just went to the food pick-up counter to place my order, and then waited for the food to be picked up. This is dry noodles, and the service staff directly scooped some from the various ingredient basins and poured it directly on the rice noodles, so it was very fast, there were a lot of things, the taste was good, and the price-performance ratio was very high
This restaurant is located downstairs in Jingu Building, open 24 hours a day, just downstairs from the hotel where I stayed, so I chose this restaurant for my first meal in Liuzhou. I just went to the food pick-up counter to place my order, and then waited for the food to be picked up. This is dry noodles, and the service staff directly scooped some from the various ingredient basins and poured it directly on the rice noodles, so it was very fast, there were a lot of things, the taste was good, and the price-performance ratio was very high
The first meal in Liuzhou, I went to Dahua dry noodles. I have been recommended for a long time and it is really special! At night, I followed the navigation and walked around and finally found the store in the alley. It is open 24 hours a day and you can eat there no matter how late it is or how early or late it is! I ordered two taels of noodles, and you can add vegetables and meat. The dry noodles are very fragrant after mixing. I was amazed at the first bite. It is really different from what I imagined. It is delicious!
A local 24-hour snail noodle shop in Liuzhou, specializing in dry noodles. The amount of noodles is relatively small, and it is recommended that girls order 2 liang. I added 5 yuan of vegetables and meat, which included refreshing meat (very crispy), barbecued pork and liver, which were both delicious. You can also choose a single meat. The peanuts here are crispier than other places, and the dry noodles taste very good. The service attitude is okay, not as bad as complained.
I am a serious patient of Luoshifen. Not only have I eaten at all Luoshifen restaurants in Beijing, I also found a girl from Liuzhou to contribute her Luoshifen Taobao collection. However, as a Luoshifen addict, how could I be satisfied with only the bagged and Beijing Luoshifen restaurants? Every Luoshifen lover must have a big Liuzhou on his to-go list! Last November, I finally got what I wanted and went to the hometown of Luoshifen to weed out the weeds. As a result, I not only didn’t weed out all the weeds, but also planted more. For example, even if I did my homework, I couldn’t avoid choice difficulties when facing the TOP100 Luoshifen. If I went to the east, I could only give up the west. So I thought I must go there to eat again next time; I finally ate the No. 1 Xihuan Fatty, but I found that there are also magical existences such as fried Luoshifen and dry Luoshifen. Excuse me? It turns out that soup noodles are just the most common entry-level. After figuring out these types of Luoshi noodles, I found that they are just the tip of the iceberg of Guangxi rice noodles. In Guangxi, there are more than 20 ways to eat rice noodles. In addition to the most well-known Luoshi noodles, Guilin rice noodles, and Nanning Laoyou noodles, there are also pig's feet noodles, raw squeezed noodles, rolled noodles, Rong'an filtered noodles, Binyang sour noodles, Yulin raw material noodles... If you are a person who is particularly interested in noodles, it should be very interesting to go to Guangxi for a rural investigation of eating noodles. To be honest, I have thought about it, but then I thought again, for a northern kid who has only known to eat noodles since childhood, it is as difficult to understand the name of Guangxi rice noodles as to throw a Guangxi kid to Shanxi and ask him what Bo Yu'er, Ti Jian'er, Jiupian'er and Xiaomian Kao Binlao are all about. So, let's write down the noodles I had in Liuzhou this time. Let's enjoy every bowl we can.
🍜Liuzhou 3-Day Snail Rice Noodle Culinary Adventure | An Immersive Experience of Industrial Landscapes and the Universe of Snail Rice Noodles for 700 RMB Per Person! --- ✨【Itinerary】 **DAY 1: City Imprints - Industry and Ancient Charm** 📍Morning: **Liuzhou Industrial Museum** (Free) 🌟Highlights: Outdoor train-themed bookstore, old-fashioned machine tool exhibition hall 📸Must-Take: Retro photos in front of the green train, instant industrial-style masterpieces! ⚠️Avoid: Closed on Mondays! Reservations required through the "Liuzhou Museum" WeChat official account. 📍Afternoon: **Yaobu Ancient Town + Panlong Mountain Park** 🏮Yaobu Ancient Town: Quiet during the day, stunningly beautiful when lit up in the evening. ⛰️Panlong Mountain: Climb to overlook the "U"-shaped bend of the Liujiang River, free! 🌉Evening: Watch the **Wenhui Bridge** light up, your first experience of the Liujiang River night view 📍Evening: **North Railway Station Night Market/Fengqinggang Night Market** 🍢Must-try: Yaoji Tofu Pudding (3.5 yuan), Yeji Beef Intestine Sour (20 yuan per person) 🎡Fengqinggang: Check out the giant "I Love Liuzhou" light wall **DAY 2: Karst Wonders of Liuzhou** 📍Morning: **Longtan Park** (Free) 🏞️Liuzhou's Little Guilin: Must-see attractions include the Wind and Rain Bridge, Mirror Lake, and Leitan Pool 🚣♂️Dong ethnic costumes available for photoshoots (30 yuan/hour) 🐒Beware of monkeys in the park, don't show your food! 📍Afternoon: **Ma'anshan Park** (Free) ⏰Climb the mountain before 4:30 PM to secure a good viewing spot. 🌄Winter sunset around 6:00 PM, witness the city lights up (usually 7:00 PM). ⚠️Avoid: Elevator fare is 20 RMB up, 10 RMB down, but long queues are common. 📍Evening: **Shengli Barbecue City** 🔥Liuzhou's late-night food paradise: Fried ice cream, fried snail rice noodles, braised duck feet 🍧Recommended: Dingdang Fried Ice Cream (Mango + Avocado combo, 15 RMB) **DAY 3: Snail Rice Noodle Pilgrimage - Artistic Finale** 📍Morning: **Gubu Street Old Market** + **Qingyun Vegetable Market** 🍜Breakfast: Dahua Dry Rice Noodles (8 RMB), Black Rice Noodles (7 RMB) 🛍️Experience the local morning market, buy cloud cake, osmanthus... Northwest Sweet Chestnuts 📍Afternoon: **Bailiandong Cave Science Museum** (Free) 🦕Visit the ancient human remains of "Liujiang Man," a truly immersive cave exploration experience. 🎨Or choose **Liuzhou Art Museum** (Free) to see the oil painting "Impression of Liuzhou". 📍Evening: **Water Bus** Experience (3 RMB) 🚢Boat at Nanche Ferry Terminal to see the **Panlongshan Waterfall Group** artificial waterfall. 📸Best Route: Line 1 (Nanche Ferry - Dongdi Wharf) 📍Final Dinner: **The Ultimate Showdown of Luosifen (Snail Rice Noodles)** 🍲Recommended: Jubao Luosifen (Old Brand), Xinyue Luosifen (Soft-boiled Egg) 🌶️Ordering Tips: "More vegetables, less noodles, add duck feet, fried egg, and tofu puffs." --- 💡【Liuzhou Rice Noodle Core Guide】 1️⃣ **Slang for ordering Liuzhou river snail rice noodles**: - "More vegetables" = More water spinach - "Extra spicy" = Default is medium spicy, Cantonese people please say "mild spicy" - "Dry" = Mixed noodles without soup 2️⃣ **Winter Clothing**: - Liuzhou is damp and cold (5-15℃), wear a windproof jacket - A hat is essential for hiking and enjoying the night view, the river wind is strong 3️⃣ **Transportation Essentials:** - Rent a "Baby Bus" electric scooter (Wuling Mini), approximately 80 RMB per day. - Taxis are cheap; within the city, it's generally under 15 RMB. 💰【Value for Money Budget】 Accommodation: Chain hotel 120 RMB/night × 2 = 240 RMB Dining: 80 RMB/day × 3 = 240 RMB (including 3 bowls of extra-delicacy snail rice noodles) Transportation: Taxi + Bus + Water Bus ≈ 80 RMB Experience: Clothing rental for photos 30 RMB **Total:** 590 RMB (excluding round-trip transportation) --- 📌【Key Tips】 ✅ All municipal museums in Liuzhou are closed on Mondays. Please plan accordingly. ✅ The lighting schedule in Ma'anshan varies seasonally; ask locals beforehand. ✅ Snail rice noodle shops often close in the afternoon; going during mealtimes is safest. ✅ The Liujiang River is clear in winter, but swimming is **prohibited**. Safety first! #LiuzhouTravelGuide #TravelRecommendationOfficer #NicheDiscoveryClub #GuangxiNicheTravel #BudgetTravelGuide ✨Follow me to explore the world of Chinese food without making any mistakes! Like this post for an even more delicious noodle-eating experience!