The first floor of Quanwu Department Store, 211 Changjiang Road
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This is an exquisite representative of Suzhou cuisine, suitable for entertaining friends traveling to Suzhou. The portion is relatively small, so you can try more Suzhou special snacks, which are generally sweet. The price-performance ratio is good.
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This is an exquisite representative of Suzhou cuisine, suitable for entertaining friends traveling to Suzhou. The portion is relatively small, so you can try more Suzhou special snacks, which are generally sweet. The price-performance ratio is good.
A collection of traditional and classic Suzhou snacks. There's always one that suits you. They're all popular Suzhou snacks. They taste quite authentic and are reasonably priced. I eat here often, but the seating is really limited. It feels super crowded inside. I hope they can improve it in the future.
It's just rice porridge with red bean paste. Where are the dumplings? I thought they were glutinous rice balls! The red bean paste is sweet, but the dumplings are actually rice porridge. Disappointed, disappointed, disappointed😞😞😞
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