A Complete Sanxingdui Food Guide: Best Eats Inside and Around the Museum
When visiting the Sanxingdui Museum, the cultural treasures aren’t the only highlights—great food is also part of the experience. To help international travelers enjoy a stress-free and delicious trip from Chengdu to Sanxingdui, Chengdu Travel Agency has prepared this comprehensive food guide. Whether you’re exploring Sichuan cuisine, searching for local street food, or planning a full foodie day trip, this guide will show you where to eat without falling into tourist traps.
Must-Try Food Inside the Sanxingdui Museum
The museum offers a few convenient dining options for visitors who want to recharge between exhibitions.
“Ancient Shu Flavor Restaurant” (Inside Visitor Center)
This is the most reliable and comfortable dining choice within the museum.
Twice-Cooked Pork Set Meal (approx. ¥45)
Traditionally known as Hui Guo Rou, this classic Sichuan dish features sliced pork stir-fried with green peppers and garlic sprouts—rich, fragrant, and perfect with rice.
Kids’ Meal (approx. ¥40)
Includes cute rice balls, fried chicken bites, and a small salad. A good option for families or travelers looking for a lighter meal.
Sanxingdui-Themed Milk Tea (approx. ¥25)
Comes with a creative bronze-mask-themed cup sleeve—fun for photos and surprisingly refreshing.
Avoid These
Overpriced snacks such as sausages (¥10 each) or instant noodles (¥15 each).
“Sanxingdui-style snacks” sold at roadside stands. They look great because of the mask-shaped packaging, but the taste is average.
Tips for foreign visitors:
You may bring small snacks or energy bars. Museum security generally allows food as long as it’s sealed and clean.

Best Local Food Around the Sanxingdui Museum
If you have time to explore nearby Guanghan city, you’ll find authentic and budget-friendly Sichuan dishes worth the detour.
Original “Lianshan Twice-Cooked Pork” Restaurant
This legendary restaurant is known as the birthplace of Sichuan’s famous twice-cooked pork.
Signature Twice-Cooked Pork (approx. ¥58)
Generous portions, intense flavor, and perfect when paired with a local Guokui crispy bread.
Guanghan “Shredded Rabbit” (Chan Si Tu)
A must-try Sichuan specialty.
Available fresh or vacuum-packed, making it suitable as a travel snack or take-home gift.
The rabbit meat is savory, chewy, and infused with local spices.
Guihua Street Tofu Pudding (Dou Fu Nao)
A comforting local breakfast: silky tofu with peanuts, crunchy toppings, and savory sauce.
Great for travelers who want to try beginner-friendly Sichuan flavors.
Hidden Foodie Routes Loved by Locals
Shifang Roast Duck (20 minutes from Sanxingdui)
If you have a car or hire a car service, visit a Shifang roast duck shop after your museum tour.
Whole Roast Duck (approx. ¥60)
Crispy skin, juicy meat, great for takeaway. Enjoy it for dinner back in Chengdu.
Jian’nan Chun Brewery Area (Near Mianzhu)
Perfect for travelers who enjoy Chinese liquor tasting.
Several small taverns near the distillery serve authentic Jian’nan Chun liquor paired with local cold dishes and braised snacks—ideal for a relaxing evening.
Travel With Ease — Let Chengdu Travel Agency Assist You
Planning a smooth and enjoyable trip from Chengdu to Sanxingdui is easier with a reliable local expert. Chengdu Travel Agency offers:
Sanxingdui day-trip packages
Private transportation from Chengdu
English-speaking local guides
Customized cultural tours
Foodie-focused travel itineraries
Perfect for travelers searching for Sichuan cultural tours, Chengdu day trips, Sanxingdui guided tours, and local food discovery routes.
Conclusion
Sanxingdui is more than an archaeological wonder—it’s also a gateway to authentic Sichuan flavors. With this food guide, you can enjoy convenient meals inside the museum and explore real local cuisine around Guanghan without falling for tourist traps. For a seamless cultural and culinary experience, Chengdu Travel Agency is always ready to help you plan the perfect visit.






