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Garlic sausage is also a must-order every time. I like its sausage very much. If you really don’t know what to eat, it is recommended to order mixed fruit desserts, where you can eat all kinds of fruits.
I have been here many times. This time I had the grape pudding, which looked fresh and appetizing. I also like to eat popcorn-like things, which was just right. Garlic sausage is also a must-order every time. I like its sausage very much. If you really don’t know what to eat, it is recommended to order mixed fruit desserts, where you can eat all kinds of fruits.
This is my second time eating desserts at this restaurant. This time I brought different friends with me. There were no seats left when I entered the restaurant. I sat outside for a while to order something and wait. Business is good.
A 1-Day Outing in Huizhou with Kids | Explore the Qilou Old Street and Uncover Intangible Cultural Heritage Snacks and the Illuminations of Jianglou ✨ No need to travel far! Huizhou hides a "living Lingnan Ancient Street," where century-old arcades bear witness to time. Grandma's calls and the aroma of sugarcane ice fill the alleys. You can even ascend the Jianglou Tower to witness the confluence of the two rivers. This one-day itinerary combines delicious food, cultural exploration, and photo opportunities. Enjoy fun and enrich your child's knowledge, with a babysitting guide included! 👇 📍Basic Information (Must-Read!) - Address: Shuidong Street, Qiaodong Subdistrict, Huicheng District, Huizhou City, Guangdong Province (Directly access "Shuidong Street Main Entrance" on the navigation system; convenient parking available) - Important Note: The street is open all day, free of charge! Hejianglou is open from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM (free admission, ID required for registration). Evening lighting makes for a photogenic night out! 🌃 - Transportation & Equipment: - Transportation: Self-driving is the preferred option! Navigate to "Shuidong Street Underground Parking Lot," 15 yuan per trip; take bus No. 3 or 5 downtown to "Shuidong Street Station," a 2-minute walk. - Family Essentials: Lightweight sneakers (to keep your feet comfortable while strolling through the alleys), stroller (the main street of the old street is flat and can be pushed), wet wipes (to wipe hands after snacking), camera (to snap photos of the arcades), small wallet (many snack shops accept cash or scanned QR codes only). 🕒1-Day Itinerary (shopping, eating, and exploring at a comfortable pace) 09:30-11:00 Climb the Jianglou and explore the arcades, embarking on a journey through time. First Stop: Hejiang Tower: Overlooking the Two Rivers Hejiang Tower is the first stop! As one of Guangdong's six famous towers, access is free. Take the elevator to the 8th-floor observation deck for a breathtaking view of the confluence of the Dongjiang and Xizhi Rivers. Fishing boats drift along the river, while high-rise buildings tower across the other bank. Pointing out the river view with your child, share some interesting and engaging geographical knowledge about the "Confluence of the Two Rivers." The Huizhou wall on the first floor is perfect for a photo opportunity and a chance to learn about local attractions. Second stop: Explore the ancient charm of Qilou Old Street A three-minute walk from Hejiang Tower to the main street of Shuidong Street, where rows of arcades instantly catch your eye—a blend of Eastern and Western styles with carved columns, mottled blue brick walls, and cantilevered wooden balconies, each bearing traces of history. Take your kids to touch the red-lacquered wooden doors of century-old shops and snap a photo of them leaping on the rainbow staircase—a perfect blend of ancient charm and childlike playfulness. [__LINK_ICON] Occasionally, you'll encounter young women dressed in Hanfu, and your kids will curiously ask about the stories behind the arcade buildings. 11:00-12:30 pm: Enjoy a delicious food adventure and discover intangible cultural heritage snacks. The Old Street delicacies are hidden in the alleys; follow the aroma to find them: - Zhu Ji Restaurant: Order the signature dish "Grandma's Call." Shredded radish and taro are battered and fried until golden brown, crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. 3 yuan per piece. Take a bite while it's hot and it's incredibly delicious. My child nodded as he ate. - Wellcome Soup Noodle Shop: A long-standing soup noodle shop in the alley. Choose the pork offal soup noodles. The noodles are smooth and the broth is delicious. Add a spoonful of chopped chili peppers (not included for the child). It's heartwarming and comforting. 15 yuan per person for all-you-can-eat. - Bean Dessert: Enjoy a bowl of mung bean soup after dinner. It's dense and soft. For 10 yuan per person, you can unlock hundreds of sweet soups. It's refreshing and relieving. My child was incredibly satisfied with her small bowl. 12:30-14:00: A great place to recharge and cool off during a lunch break. The midday sun is blazing, so here are two recommended spots for family respite: - Xiaoman Cafe: A cozy cafe where you can order a kohlrabi with hot milk. The crispy, soft dessert will instantly soothe your child while giving you a break from browsing your phone. - Dongpo Temple: A 10-minute walk from Old Street, this quaint garden-style building is shaded by trees and offers a refreshing break. Take your child to see the statue of Su Dongpo and share the story of "eating 300 lychees a day" for an easy cultural introduction. 14:30-17:00: Enjoy the arts and explore trendy spots. First stop: Yedao Cultural and Living Community This artistic neighborhood, renovated from a former brewery, is stylish with its red brick chimneys and graffiti walls. Inside, there's a craft workshop where you can bring your child to try pottery throwing and create a small cup to take home – a truly rewarding experience. Occasionally, there are markets where you can find cultural and creative items, and the kids will be drawn to the handmade jewelry. Second Stop: 752 Art Warehouse Across the street from Nojima Island, this converted old granary is both quiet and photogenic. Snap some cool family photos in front of the graffiti wall, then explore the indoor art exhibition hall, where the kids chatter away at the vibrant paintings, their imaginations ignited. When tired, rest on a lawn bench and enjoy the relaxing breeze. Third Stop: A Stroll Along the Dongjiang River In the evening, visit the banks of the Dongjiang River to watch the sunset paint the river crimson and the sight of fishing boats returning to port is truly soothing. Take the kids to search for small shells along the mudflats, and with a little luck, you might spot egrets skimming across the water—capture these fleeting moments with your camera. 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM: A prelude to a nighttime stroll, a joyful return trip. The old street becomes even more romantic when lit up. The arcades are softly outlined by the lights, and the lively atmosphere of the food stalls grows thicker. Grab a plate of "Juexing Guangxi Suan Ye" (a sweet and sour dish made with mango and pineapple mixed with chili peppers) to whet your appetite. Return home with a belly full of delicious food and a bunch of beautiful photos, the perfect end to your day! ⚠️ Family Pitfalls (From Hard Knocks!) 1. Don't Wear High Heels: Some alleyways in the old street are paved with uneven bluestone paving, so sneakers are safer. For strollers, stick to the main streets. 2. Eat snacks while they're hot: Grandma's yams and soup noodles are best eaten freshly made; they lose their flavor as they cool. Don't hesitate if you find a stall you like. 3. Avoid Peak Times: Hejiang Tower is crowded on weekends, so go between 9:00 AM and 6:00 PM for less crowded photos and a better view. 💡 Summary Shuidong Street is truly perfect for exploring with kids! Century-old arcades tell the story, intangible cultural heritage snacks satisfy your taste buds, and the cultural district offers childlike fun. A leisurely pace is all you need for a day. Want to bring your kids to experience the "delicious and photogenic Lingnan style"? This is the place to go! #HuizhouFamilyTravel #Shuidong Street Guide #GuangdongBabyOutings #LingnanQilouFood
Huizhou Mai Di! Longan coconut milk ice for 19r🍨! Refreshing, crispy, sweet and delicious🤤 Affordable dessert shop under the residential building in Huizhou! It has been open for many years and many locals love to go there!! Longan coconut milk ice tastes like summer~refreshing, crispy, sweet and very refreshing! There are also big longan meat on it! Mango coconut jelly~rat jelly~garlic sausage~fried Tofu #Huizhou store exploration#Huizhou food #Huizhou food and fun#Huizhou dessert #Huizhou dessert#Huizhou time-honored brand#Huizhou afternoon tea #Huizhou affordable food #locals recommend#longan ice#eat this to cool down#dessert shop
It's been a long time since I've eaten at such a satisfying dessert shop. I came to this Douzi Dessert after hearing the recommendation from my friends in Huizhou. I just happened to pass by and eat there when I was nearby. The whole environment of the shop might not be noticed by passing by, so I didn't have high expectations, but... My boyfriend and I were moved to tears by the delicious food!!! We blindly ordered a table of all kinds of food, and none of them were disappointing. It was a bit unexpected. Especially the snow ice, which was so delicious!!! Douzi Dessert (Maidi South Road Store) #美食旬味会 #真香零食大集 #地方只有得的美食 #颜控最愛的下午茶 #地方特色零食 #方便地老品牌