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Dali delicious features

Features of Dali's delicious food

The first section: Dali Ancient City Snacks and Food Street

Dali Ancient City Snacks and Food Street, a famous food street in Dali, is located in Binchuan Lane at the south gate of the ancient city, and it is bustling with people every day from early morning to late evening. You can find all kinds of traditional snacks here, such as fried noodles, roasted pig's feet, grilled tofu and so on. One bite of these snacks may make you feel a bit greasy, but this is the flavor of Dali and what makes Dali snacks special.

Segment 2: Erhai Fresh Food

Erh Sea is the largest inland lake in Yunnan Province, but also a major feature of Dali, where there is a very rich seafood resources. To eat seafood, the most important thing is freshness, and the seafood in Dali is very fresh. There are famous silver fish, red worms, shrimps, crabs and so on, which can be caught on site and can be made delicious by grilling, frying or braising in local restaurants.

Segment 3: Halal flavors in villages under the Cangshan Mountains

Not far from downtown Dali are villages that aren't as popular as the old city, but are home to plenty of fresh and delicious food. The villages are unique in their halal flavors, such as lamb hot pot, sanika poi, lentil bamboo shoots, wotou, and so on. These authentic dishes are perfect for those who like to try fresh food.