Xi'an 7-Day Foodie Itinerary
Xi'an's food scene is one of China's most distinctive — shaped by Silk Road traders, Muslim heritage, and Shaanxi's wheat-growing traditions. This 7-day itinerary takes you beyond the tourist-packed main streets to discover authentic flavors: family-run noodle shops, hidden lamb specialists, morning markets where locals shop, and cooking classes where you'll master the techniques. With extra days you'll also explore the legendary Terracotta Warriors and the region's countryside food traditions.
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Roujiamo Breakfast
Start your Xi'an food journey with the city's most iconic breakfast — roujiamo (Chinese hamburger). The best ones have freshly baked mo bread and slow-braised meat. Find a shop with a line of locals near Sajinqiao.
Muslim Quarter Walking Orientation
Orientation walk through the Muslim Quarter from the Drum Tower. Explore the main Beiyuanmen street and lesser-known Dapi Yuan and Xiyangshi alleys. Note the shops you want to revisit — this is reconnaissance.
Yangrou Paomo Lunch
Your first yangrou paomo — Xi'an's signature lamb soup with hand-torn bread. You must tear the bread yourself into tiny pieces, then the chef cooks it in rich lamb broth. Lao Sun Jia is a century-old institution for this dish.
Great Mosque Visit
Cultural interlude at one of China's oldest mosques. The unique blend of Chinese and Islamic architecture explains the Muslim Quarter's heritage. Understanding the culture deepens your appreciation of the food.
Evening Street Food Crawl
The Muslim Quarter comes alive at dusk. Sample persimmon cakes (shi zi bing), lamb skewers (yangrou chuan), pomegranate juice, and guokui (flatbread). Eat as you walk — pace yourself.
Night Market Continuation
After-dark specials: grilled flatbreads stuffed with lamb, cold noodle salads, and sweet walnut soup. End with traditional Chinese tea to aid digestion.
Budget Estimate
Budget
¥200-350/day
Mid-Range
¥400-700/day
Luxury
¥1000+/day
* Estimates are per day (accommodation, food, transport, tickets), excluding flights
Practical Info
Best Season
Year-round (spring and autumn best)
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 Xi'an.
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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