Near IKEA Wuhan Mall, food lovers should try authentic Wuhan street snacks. Start with hot dry noodles at Cailinji branch in Guanggu Pedestrian Street—its rich sesame sauce and chewy texture make it a local favorite. Don’t miss sanxian doupi, a savory pastry filled with minced meat, mushrooms, and egg, available at Lao HopeGoo in Chuhe Hanjie. Its crispy outer layer and hearty filling capture classic Wuhan flavors.
For sweet treats, try lotus root soup and red bean paste sold by roadside vendors—popular summer refreshments that balance sweetness with subtle herbal notes. And of course, IKEA’s own Swedish meatballs and curry puffs offer an international twist, served in a self-service restaurant setting that’s both affordable and delicious.
Many visitors enjoy combining a snack tour with a meal at IKEA’s dining hall, creating a delightful fusion of local and global cuisine. Plan your visit in the afternoon to savor street food first, then unwind with a full meal inside IKEA—perfect for a memorable culinary experience.