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Unexpectedly, it was almost full before 5:30, and the turnover rate was quite high. It was all family dinners
The dishes were served quickly, the taste was very good, and the quantity was large. The silverfish soup and rice cakes were especially delicious. The whitewater fish had many bones, but it was tender, and the fish was served with onions and garlic, which was delicious
The restaurant found by my teammates feels very remote, it is difficult to call a taxi on the way back, but parking is convenient for self-driving Unexpectedly, it was almost full before 5:30, and the turnover rate was quite high. It was all family dinners The dishes were served quickly, the taste was very good, and the quantity was large. The silverfish soup and rice cakes were especially delicious. The whitewater fish had many bones, but it was tender, and the fish was served with onions and garlic, which was delicious
The main dish of this Tujia cuisine restaurant is the clay pot chicken from the farm. Although the environment here is not luxurious, every dish is very affordable, especially the chicken is made from free-range chicken.
Very good, delicious taste, hospitable boss, attentive service.
The food is fresh and tasty! The price is cheap! The service is good!
We went to Longemont Paradise on Thursday evening and checked into the Animal World Hotel. I must say, their shops are huge! The lobby even has rabbits to feed and a miniature train to ride. We booked twin beds that could be pushed together, but the toilet smelled, perhaps because it's close to the zoo. We asked a staff member to spray air freshener. The service was still very prompt. The next day, Friday, breakfast was on the 27th floor. The variety of dishes was amazing, and the view was great. However, Saturday morning was incredibly crowded, the selection was much smaller, and it was a bit chaotic. There were no seats on the 27th floor, so we went to the restaurant on the 2nd floor. A large tiger was wandering around, and all the window seats were taken. Overall, the food wasn't as good as on Friday! The next morning we went to the zoo. Since it was a weekday, it was less crowded and very relaxing. Strollers cost 10 yuan per hour. We brought our own carrots to feed the animals, or you could buy three small bags for about 10 yuan from the old ladies at the entrance. At 2:00 PM, we caught the grand circus (we had lunch at the KFC near the entrance). It was quite good, and we found a comfortable seat. In the evening, we went to the ancient town and saw many performances. The 7:15 PM iron flower show was particularly impressive; the fireworks were even better. Back at the hotel, we could still see the 8:00 PM aerial fireworks display. On the third morning, we originally planned to go back to the zoo, but the weekend crowds deterred us (long queues at the entrance, all the electric carts were sold out, and the mini-train also had long queues). Instead, we went to the Tuying Wetland, a complimentary attraction from the hotel. It was a 5-minute drive, requiring a boat ride to the island. Surprisingly, it was less crowded and quiet. A black swan even came up to us asking for bread. There was also a petting zoo where we could feed the animals. The whole trip took an hour and a half, which was quite nice. Finally, I want to give a shout-out to the farm-style food we had on our first night, I think it was called "Ahua Farm". I personally think it was tastier and more affordable than the food in the ancient town. If it weren't for the performance in the ancient town, we would probably have gone back to this place again.