Chongqing 3-Day Foodie Itinerary
Chongqing is the spice capital of China — a city where food isn't just sustenance, it's identity. This 3-day foodie itinerary plunges you into the world of mala (numbing-spicy), from dawn xiaomian noodle breakfasts to midnight chuanchuan skewer sessions. You'll compare hotpot styles across neighborhoods, explore wet markets where mountains of dried chilies glow red, and discover why Chongqing's food scene is the most intense and rewarding in all of China.
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Huamian (Flower Noodles) Breakfast
Start like a true Chongqinger — at a tiny noodle stall at dawn. Try wandou zamen (pea and mixed sauce noodles), the ultimate local breakfast. The sauce is a complex blend of chili oil, Sichuan pepper, fermented beans, and peanuts. The line wraps around the block before 8am.
Chaotianmen Market & Spice Shopping
Explore the massive wholesale market near the river confluence. The dried goods section is a spice lover's dream — mountains of dried chilies, Sichuan peppercorns, star anise, and doubanjiang (fermented chili bean paste). Buy small bags of huajiao (Sichuan pepper) to take home.
Haochi Jie (Good Eats Street) Crawl
Walk through the food stalls around Jiefangbei sampling Chongqing street classics. Try suanlafen (sour and spicy glass noodles), liangpi (cold skin noodles), grilled tofu, and the famous Chongqing fried chicken. Pace yourself — there's much more eating ahead.
Lao Huo Guo (Old-Style Hotpot #1)
Your first serious hotpot. Find a traditional lao huo guo (old-style hotpot) restaurant with the classic jiugongge (nine-grid) pot. The nine sections cook at different temperatures — put tripe in the center (hottest), beef in the middle ring, and vegetables at the edges. Try Zhu Guangyou or a similar local legend.
Yangtze Cable Car Digestif Ride
Walk off the hotpot and take the cable car across the Yangtze. The views are spectacular and the fresh river air helps with the post-hotpot food coma. Use this time to plan which late-night food spot to hit.
Jiaochangkou Night Food Street
As night falls, the real eating begins. Jiaochangkou comes alive with food stalls — try kaolengmian (grilled cold noodles), chuanbei grilled fish, stinky tofu, and spicy roasted potatoes. End with a bowl of bingtangyuanzi (sweet rice balls in iced syrup) to cool down your burning mouth.
Budget Estimate
Budget
¥150-300/day
Mid-Range
¥400-700/day
Luxury
¥1000+/day
* Estimates are per day (accommodation, food, transport, tickets), excluding flights
Practical Info
Best Season
September-November (cooler weather, better for hotpot)
Visa
China offers 144-hour visa-free transit and 15-day visa-free entry for many nationalities. Check the latest policy before your trip to Chongqing.
Payment
WeChat Pay and Alipay are the primary payment methods. Foreign tourists can now link international credit cards to both apps.
Connectivity
Get an eSIM before departure or buy a local SIM on arrival. Some international apps (Google, Instagram) require a VPN in China.
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