🍜 Foodie3 Days📍 Suzhou

Suzhou 3-Day Foodie Itinerary

Suzhou cuisine (Su cai) is one of China's eight great culinary traditions, famous for its delicate sweetness, emphasis on fresh seasonal ingredients, and artistic presentation. This 3-day foodie itinerary takes you through the city's legendary restaurants, humble noodle shops, canal-side snack streets, and local markets — from the iconic squirrel-shaped mandarin fish to tiny soup dumplings and fragrant biluochun tea. Come hungry.

Taste the iconic squirrel-shaped mandarin fish at its birthplaceSlurp authentic Suzhou-style morning noodles at a local favoriteSample canal-side snacks on Shantang Street and Pingjiang RoadDiscover Suzhou's sweet dim sum tradition and biluochun tea

Day-by-Day Itinerary

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Tongdeyi Morning Noodles

07:00·45 minutes·¥20-40

Start like a local with early morning noodles (suzhi mian). Tongdeyi is a beloved chain serving perfect Suzhou-style noodles — try the braised duck noodle soup or the legendary sanxian (three delicacies) noodles. Arrive early to beat the queue.

Walk·5 min
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Guanqian Street Morning Market

08:15·1 hour·¥20-40

Walk through Guanqian Street as the food shops open. Sample fresh Suzhou pastries from Huangtianyuan: rose-bean cakes, flaky meat mooncakes, and glutinous rice balls. This century-old bakery is an institution.

Walk north·15 min
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Humble Administrator's Garden

09:45·1.5 hours·¥70

Walk off breakfast in China's greatest garden. The central section's lotus pond is not just beautiful — lotus seeds, roots, and leaves are all key ingredients in Suzhou cuisine that you'll taste throughout the trip.

Walk south·15 min
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Song He Lou — Squirrel Fish

11:45·1.5 hours·¥150-250

The ultimate Suzhou lunch at this 250-year-old restaurant. The squirrel-shaped mandarin fish (songshi guiyu) is carved to resemble a squirrel, deep-fried until golden, then doused in sweet-sour sauce — Suzhou's most famous dish. Also try the braised meatball (xiangyou shanhu) and cherry meat.

Walk east·10 min
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Pingjiang Road Food Walk

14:00·2 hours·¥30-60

Graze your way along this atmospheric canal street. Must-try snacks: fresh osmanthus sugar cakes, tofu pudding (douhua) with sweet syrup, crispy pan-fried radish cakes, and roasted chestnut cakes from street vendors.

Walk·3 min
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Biluochun Tea Tasting

16:30·1 hour·¥40-80

Stop at a traditional teahouse on Pingjiang Road for a tasting of Suzhou's famous Biluochun green tea from nearby Dongshan. Learn the proper brewing technique — the curled leaves unfurl dramatically in hot water, releasing a fragrant, slightly fruity aroma.

Taxi or Didi·15 min
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Shantang Street Evening Snacks

18:00·1.5 hours·¥40-80

End day one on lantern-lit Shantang Street for evening snacks. Try stinky tofu (a local favorite), crab-shell pastries (xieqiao shaobing), grilled skewers, and sweet tanghulu. The street transforms into a food paradise at dusk.

Budget Estimate

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Budget

¥200-400/day

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Mid-Range

¥500-800/day

Luxury

¥1200+/day

* Estimates are per day (accommodation, food, transport, tickets), excluding flights

Practical Info

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Best Season

March-May, September-November

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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 Suzhou.

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Payment

WeChat Pay and Alipay are the primary payment methods. Foreign tourists can now link international credit cards to both apps.

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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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