Xi'an is one of China's most exciting food cities, where Silk Road influences meet northern Chinese cuisine. This 5-day itinerary is designed for food-obsessed travelers who want to eat their way through history. From hand-pulled noodles and lamb soup to elaborate dumpling banquets, you will discover why Xi'an's cuisine stands apart. Between meals, you will visit the famous sights with plenty of appetite worked up.
Start with Xi'an's most iconic street food. Try several versions — lamb, beef, and pork from different vendors. The bread should be crispy outside, soft inside. Look for stalls with lines of locals.
Climb the Bell Tower for city views while digesting. The 600-year-old tower offers excellent perspective on old and new Xi'an. Quick visit to build appetite for lunch.
Learn the ritual of breaking up flatbread for Xi'an's signature lamb soup. The size of your bread pieces affects cooking time. Locals spend 20+ minutes on this meditative prep. Add chili and pickled garlic.
Systematic exploration of the food stalls. Must-try: fried persimmon cakes (shizibing), lamb skewers (yangrou chuan), pomegranate juice, osmanthus cake (guihua gao), and various dried fruits and nuts.
Understand the culinary culture by visiting the heart of Xi'an's Muslim community. The mosque explains why halal food traditions are so strong here. Beautiful Chinese-Islamic architecture.
Return to the Muslim Quarter as it transforms for evening. Different stalls open, the atmosphere electrifies. Try cold noodles (liangpi), beef soup, and more lamb skewers under the lights.