Xíhuá Road is where Guangzhou still eats like Guangzhou. No tourist food street signs, no polished interiors — just generations of locals lining up daily for rice noodle rolls, beef offal, sticky rice dumplings, sweet soups, and sesame paste.
In just two hours, we walk this old Cantonese neighborhood together, stopping at long-running local favorites that specialize in only one or two dishes perfected over decades. Along the way, you’ll taste coconut silkie chicken soup, braised beef offal, traditional sticky rice dumplings with pork belly and salted egg yolk, pan-fried buns or dumplings, sesame paste desserts, and finish with a classic Xíhuá Road lemon tea.
This is not a staged food tour — it’s a deep dive into the everyday rhythm of Cantonese eating, guided in the exact order locals would eat it: soup first, savory dishes in the middle, sweets to finish. No research, no guessing, no wasting time in the wrong queues — just the best of Xíhuá Road, eaten properly.
Meeting point: Chen Clan Ancestral Hall Metro Station, Exit F
We spend two hours walking this street with you — eating, moving, and talking.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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