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A delicious place in Hainan? Thank you very much. . .

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The characteristic of eating in Hainan, Hainan cuisine, is that you can smell the fragrance floating from a distance.

As the Lunar New Year approaches, many people not only want to have fun, but also want to eat well. Many special cuisines in Haikou are relished by many foreign tourists and locals, but facing the scattered food distribution centers in Haikou, how to find all kinds of cuisines quickly and effectively has become a headache for many people. Here, Business Daily reporters search the streets and alleys of Haikou for readers, and try their best to search for truly delicious Haikou cuisine for the reference of food lovers inside and outside the island.

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Taste the best beef brisket in Haikou Old Street. More than 600 years have not only precipitated the history of several old streets such as Bo 'ai Road and Xinhua South Road in Haikou, but also left various delicacies for people here.

129, located in Bo 'ai South Road, is a small tile house, but full of diners. A bowl of glutinous rice with fragrant beef brisket is really pleasing to the eye.

Go to Bo 'ai North Road, and several restaurants near Ximen Market in West Street all operate beef brisket hot pot and spiced mutton hot pot, which foodies can't miss. Stewed soup is made of Lycium barbarum, Radix Paeoniae Alba, Radix Angelicae Sinensis and other spices. In the hot pot of beef brisket flavored with rock sugar, ginger and sesame oil, ingredients such as beef brisket, tripe and beef tendon are gathered together, and the scattered aroma makes people move their fingers.

After 9 pm, many food stalls on Bo 'ai South Road will be set up one after another, and famous stews will be put on stalls. Stews, stuffing stews, fruit stews and meat stews made of materials such as Sydney, China Rana, Lily, etc. are rich in nutrition and delicious, and diners can eat them for only a few yuan to dozens of yuan.

Every night, the New South China Electric Street, just across the street from Bo 'ai South Road, will be filled with tables and stools, selling Haikou's special snacks-Qingbuliang. Here, if you want to eat a bowl of Qingbuliang made of red dates, coix seed, red beans, mung beans, coconut water and other ingredients, you need to number it in order to show its popularity.

On Fuxing Street at the junction with Xinhua North Road, the dim sum street of milk tea is well known. Snacks include fried piles, sweet potato soup, fried buns, sugar cubes, pineapple buns, barbecued buns and buttered coconut buns. Drinking black tea and chatting with friends, killing the leisure time in the afternoon, is very pleasant.

Traffic tips

Bus route: From Hainan Square, you can take Bus No.8 directly to Aibo Road; From Fuan New Village, you can take bus No.25 directly to Bo 'ai North Road. In addition, Aibo Road is connected with Jiefang West Road. You can also take Bus No.20 and Bus No.42 to Jiefang West, and then cross Jiefang East to Aibo Road.