Mashi Street in Hangzhou is one of the oldest commercial districts in Hangzhou, and the pedestrian street runs through it. As a tourist city, street food is naturally not to be missed. First of all, I want to introduce Ma Shi snacks, the most popular representative of Shanghai cuisine. The glutinous rice balls here are changed in oil once every three days, steamed out to be light yellow, wrapped in baked sweet potato powder, and chewy at the entrance.
In addition to Ma Shi snacks, Grandma Jin of Hangzhou also opened a branch here. This shop is characterized by a huge half-cooked cheesecake, in which the cheese slowly flows out and tastes smooth. There is also the extremely popular cheesecake Melaleuca cake, which has great face value and taste.
Finally, I'd like to introduce Hu Jia beef, a famous snack in Hangzhou. Hu Jia beef soup is very fresh, beef is very spicy, and the meat is tender as silk. Side dishes such as pepper, minced garlic, pepper and soy sauce are more delicious and unforgettable.
There are many delicious foods in Mashi Street, Hangzhou. Whether you are a local food lover or a tourist who wants to try local specialty snacks, it is a good choice.